ysbel said:
Hmmm, I never said anything about the heaven part, toledo.
I know, that was mine, I needed an entry to my punchline
. I guess you figured out my bad habit of writing posts like a columnist, I have to round up the message with a joke somewhere within the post.
CD-1, you bring up something interesting, I forgot about the religion issue with these two candidates for royal brides. Anyone knows?
In the relationship between Chelsy and Harry, Will and Kate, the first couple is the unbalanced one. Point being that I suspect it's Chelsy the one who pulls the strings on Harry, she seems to be the one in control of this young and inmature man so it's more difficult for him to let go of her even if he wanted to. She will pull him back, unless a new and more aggressive lady came along. The fact that this is the type of mate Harry goes for speaks volumes on what goes on in his mind. A lot of confusion and a lot of anger. Chelsy seems to be the one that understands him the best.
In contrast, what I see of Kate and Will is one even match, he is in control and she tags along but is also ready to take control. I'm telling you, she is perfect for a future Royal Consort. I have that DVD,
The Lost Prince, and when I think of Kate I get a glimpse of Queen Mary's relationship with the King George V trying to live a simple life amidst all the fanfare. She was like his support system from what I got from the movie bio and other readings about them. Kate seems to be that raft for Will to hold on to if he gets a paparrazi panic attack like his brother Harry does. And, for these two young men, that paparazzi scar runs deep. Like the mark on the fictional Harry Potter character, the sight of paparazzi around them could be enough to bring back memories of their mother's tragic end as she was hunted down the streets like a human safari.
But Kate balances William out. The curious thing is Camilla has or seems to have the same effect on Charles. I've never seem him (Prince Charles) happier, stable ever before as he is now. If Kate can pull that off, more power to her as the next consort Queen Katherine (or is it Catherine?)