HRH Elizabeth said:
Oh, I don't object to a commoner in of itself - I just don't particularly fancy this one. As BeatrixFan has pointed out, she seems to do very little and is not terribly charismatic, and combined with William's dullness might bore the British people to death
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HRH Elizabeth,
You've made an excellent point: she
seems to do very little. We have no way of knowing if that is the actual truth. She could be the busiest, liveliest person in the world and she's just not showing it to the general public. There've been no interviews, we've never even heard her speak.
Example: Prior to the announcement of her engagement to CP Frederick and the actual engagement interview, we didn't know much about plain Mary Donaldson at all. We'd never heard her speak, there wasn't a lot of publicity about her and we didn't know what she did for a living.
After the engagement announcement all of that information was made available--and then some!
Kate also may well remain low-key and 'boring' until (or IF) an engagement announcement is made. As a private citizen dating Prince William, she is entitled to behave in whatever manner she likes as long as it isn't scandalous. Whatever else can be said about Kate Middleton, scandalous
isn't it.
One question: Why doesn't the fact that she seems to be very supportive of Prince William AND make him happy matter to the British Public?
So far she actually hasn't put a foot wrong, and the things she's criticized for are actually things that are not scandalous or controversial in least: being quiet, being 'boring', non-charismatic, not smiling enough for the intrusive paparrazzi, etc. As a private citizen her employment status shouldn't really matter at this time either. Her fledgling business might've gone down the tube, but her father has more than enough money to help her through any financial crisis (he's a
millionaire!) and help her get a new business started, or whatever the case may be. That is what parents do when they're able, isn't it? Whatever her parents choose to do for their daughter, her father is a self-made man and Kate herself
has never once asked or expected the British public or Prince William to support her.
At any rate, Kate doesn't come across as the type of person who is a "rule-breaker". According to most descriptions of her, she's sort of quiet and a little bit staid. That sounds like someone who could and would probably follow the rules and be very supportive of Prince William doing his duty properly.
Isn't that desirable? Wouldn't you want someone who would encourage William to be honourable and do his best?
William sees a virtue in Kate, or else he would have broken it off already. Why can't he be given the benefit of the doubt that he actually has sound judgement and is able to pick a suitable person all by himself? Eveyone else in the royal family has chosen their own spouse, and with the Queen's permission, Prince Edward even lived with Sophie Rhys-Jones from 1994 until their marriage in 1999. So, why is everyone so anxious for Prince William to be guided by public opinion rather than his own heart and his own judgement?