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"As the single mother of two European princes" … my oh my. "HRH Princess Tessy" really seems to be clinging onto "Her" royal status as much as "She" can.
AFAIK she didn't specify what she meant with the 6-month notice. Perhaps she left it vague on purpose. Considering the ruling was that a house needed to be provided for her and the children we can only assume it is for moving to a new house. There are many "mothers of European princes" -single or not- that do not live in Kensington but have a more modest place.
Her changing demands and curious way of gaining sympathy shows that it is not a great decision to represent yourself in such a case without a sollicitor - who will be trained in these things. Her arrogance and over-estimisation of her own abilities in the area of the law did her no favours in this process.
I hope she is able to get help. Her landing back on earth between us mere mortals seems to be a rough one.
Exactly!
AFAIK she didn't specify what she meant with the 6-month notice. Perhaps she left it vague on purpose. Considering the ruling was that a house needed to be provided for her and the children we can only assume it is for moving to a new house. There are many "mothers of European princes" -single or not- that do not live in Kensington but have a more modest place.
Her changing demands and curious way of gaining sympathy shows that it is not a great decision to represent yourself in such a case without a sollicitor - who will be trained in these things. Her arrogance and over-estimisation of her own abilities in the area of the law did her no favours in this process.
I hope she is able to get help. Her landing back on earth between us mere mortals seems to be a rough one.
Ista said:That reads to me like a textbook case for the old saying: "The person who represents him/herself in a court of law has a fool for a client."
Exactly!
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