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Why is Cressinda posing on the cover of the October issue of the Tatler?
Why is Cressinda posing on the cover of the October issue of the Tatler?
Why is Cressinda posing on the cover of the October issue of the Tatler?
When another woman in the crowd asked Harry, "When are you getting married?" the 29-year-old, who's dating Cressida Bonas, laughed and quickly changed the subject.
Source: People
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I don't think it's unusual that Harry would be thinking about marriage. He'll be 30 soon, so it's not like he's too young. Plus, a lot of his friends have started to settle down and start families. It's only natural for him to start thinking about his future. Now whether Cressida factors into that, only they know.
Has something really happend in the direction of wedding?
Or is just another "friend to whom Cressida revealed she overcame the fear"..
I guess DM and Telegraph are just recycling the story because Harry was in news yesterday..and there is no other news.. Its interesting they both use the same story, same "friend" and even the same lines..
Why do her friends always seem to be the people leaking these stories to the newspapers?
BUT she maybe to young to be a modern royal bride and all that entails.
BUT she maybe to young to be a modern royal bride and all that entails.
Like what?
I don't see royal curing diseases or doing anything that requires brain cells. They do UN speeches, but those are pre written and a lot of these 'roles' are basically ambassadorships that aren't at all really substantial, they are mainly representative. They don't stay up all night working on treaties and trade.
I find the very positive assertions that Harry is too impulsive and needs years to grow up, utterly hilarious!
It's like saying, well, you are old enough to vote, old enough to drink, certainly old enough to join the Army, graduate from Sandhurst, be deployed to Afghanistan, re-branched and trained, (intensely), as both copilot and Gunner in an Apache helicopter and deployed again in Afghanistan, but no, absolutely no way are you old enough get married!
You are far to young and impetuous for that!
Well, okay. Everyone who is deployed to Afghanistan certainly has the requisite emotional maturity for marriage... I suppose if they compare their deployment to Afghanistan as participation in a real life XBox 360 game, this makes them doubly ready for marriage.
The fact that the media decided to use a "sound bite" about Harry and the rest of the crew playing with such "toys" was obviously just another excuse to relegate him to the "Mummy's little boy" scenario! Worse, that criteria leaves all pilots and aircrew in the military who use computer games emotionally immature and unfit for marriage. Harsh!Well, okay. Everyone who is deployed to Afghanistan certainly has the requisite emotional maturity for marriage... I suppose if they compare their deployment to Afghanistan as participation in a real life XBox 360 game, this makes them doubly ready for marriage.
I don't think it Harry that people worry about but Cressinda.
The fact that the media decided to use a "sound bite" about Harry and the rest of the crew playing with such "toys" was obviously just another excuse to relegate him to the "Mummy's little boy" scenario! Worse, that criteria leaves all pilots and aircrew in the military who use computer games emotionally immature and unfit for marriage. Harsh!
I wonder, with your vast experience of modern warfare and the training involved, whether you are aware that weaponry, aircraft, ships, etc. are all hi-tech and that the "X-Box" games you so snidely allude to are commonly used to maintain rapid hand-eye co-ordination.
The days of pilots or gunners flying "with their finger on the trigger" are well gone. They are tapping into incredibly intricate and highly sophisticated instrumentation. They need to be able to recognise what they see and react at a far greater speed than ever before.
However, as with the media, this is obviously irrelevant as you so slightingly use this reference to somehow measure his "requisite emotional maturity" and find him coming up short. I would love to know who your absolutely accurately and well informed source is that enables you to make such denigrating statements. Speaking of which, what evidence do you have that he is not emotionally mature enough to marry.
The man is 29. And, should he choose to marry in the very near future, regardless of the age of his intended, be it Cressida or anyone else, who are you or we to comment on his fitness for marriage. No one can practise being married.
The fact that the media decided to use a "sound bite" about Harry and the rest of the crew playing with such "toys" was obviously just another excuse to relegate him to the "Mummy's little boy" scenario! Worse, that criteria leaves all pilots and aircrew in the military who use computer games emotionally immature and unfit for marriage. Harsh!
I wonder, with your vast experience of modern warfare and the training involved, whether you are aware that weaponry, aircraft, ships, etc. are all hi-tech and that the "X-Box" games you so snidely allude to are commonly used to maintain rapid hand-eye co-ordination.
The days of pilots or gunners flying "with their finger on the trigger" are well gone. They are tapping into incredibly intricate and highly sophisticated instrumentation. They need to be able to recognise what they see and react at a far greater speed than ever before.