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Just saw them on the bbc news and in contrast: I remember thinking, when I say the picture of Felipe of spain shaking hands with laetizia, cleaning oil from the spanish shores, why was he not there cleaning too, even if only for a few hours, to show his total outrage of the enviromental disaster that had happened to his country.micas said:Ok, i don't now were post this pic and i imagine that probably more pics gona come so... i resolve open a thread.
Is a god gester from the both.
Prince William and Prince Harry pack items bound for the Maldives at a Red Cross depot on January 7, 2005 in Warmley, England.
I agree! There is an article out today (http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005002487,00.html) about how the British public is "outraged" by the Royal family's lack of presence in the time of the disaster. Had William and Harry gone quietly and volunteered and done the work people would have been outraged that the two princes were out enjoying themselves when people were suffering in other countries, much like the outrage that people expressed in not seeing Crown Princess Victoria for an extended amount of time following the Tsunami, and yet I see no one claiming it's a horrible PR stunt when she arrived just in time to look incredibly upset at when the first coffins arrived in Sweden. (I'm not saying that CP Victoria's presence was a PR coupe-just trying to make a point!) No one claimed that Madeleine and Carl Philip's personal monetary donations and apperance on the televised fund raiser were nothing more the PR stunts- why is that? What's the difference? No one knows for sure that William and Harry didn't chose to do this because they wanted to so why not give them the benefit of the doubt in the fact that they actually went out and did something useful, something more than many Royals across Europe and even in their own family did-they helped, they worked hard, and honestly to help those who are suffering.Ennyllorac said:You just can win...If they did it quietly, no one would find out and then there would be bickering that the princes are lazy and good for nothing. If they do announce it it is just for publicity.
On the positive side, even if it is for their own good press, it is good publicity for the relief effort and may get even more people to help out.
Exactly. And if they tried to get involved, there'd also be criticism that they were taking precious resources away from the professionals by being around and getting in the way. The Queen made a statement about the disaster on the day it happened, which is more than some other western heads of state managed to do.You just can win...If they did it quietly, no one would find out and then there would be bickering that the princes are lazy and good for nothing. If they do announce it it is just for publicity.
From the way the boys have been behaving, I would think he is an absentee father. I'm shocked that Charles did not feel it necessary to either leave his vacation to speak with Harry in person or summon Harry to Balmoral in Scotland where he and Camilla have been spending time. I think the general consensus is that after Diana died, the boys have been raising themselves - without strong parental guidance. This is a recipe for disaster.Britters said:I think he's actually a very loving and caring father, and always has been, but Diana had a way of manipulating the press and it made it look like he wasn't.
I do however think he is much to easy on both boys and needs to take more of a stand in that sense.