I am new, so I hope I don't offend anyone, but aside from the acrimony and the sanctimony, what I read here is getting quite overboard. We have someone calling people nutters ( I assume as quaint English term for crazy), because their stance is opposite of theirs. The same person now, is scraming about the fall of the British Monarchy. Who's the "nutter"? This is the 10th anniversary of the Princes' Mother's death. I, and I could be wrong, think the princes wanted to honor their mother, in a way they couldn't at her death, because they were so young. Their father who is always more concerned with himself than anyone else, requested that their step-mother be invited. Thus it came to pass. Their step mother, whom I believe from the outset, knew the problems that would emanate from her appearance, tried to politley not be there. She is a sensible woman. Camilla is a shrewd and calculating person. She has gotten to this position in that manner. She does not want to have to face public discomfort. Her husband doesn't seem to care, as long as he gets his way. The whole thing is blown out of proportion. Those screaming she shouldn't be there and those who feel she has all the rights her station allows. She and Diana were not friends, to say the least. Many, right or wrong hold her culpable for the mess that ensued. It is a few hours of one day. If nothing were said in the inception, this would have all just gone away. For those who feel so angry at "St. Diana", but see poor St. Camilla defamed, I feel sorry for all. Camilla is smart, she knew it would be better to be Duchess of Cornwall than a second run Princess of Wales, with all the baggage that involved. Now, instead of quietly being able to read a book on Friday, her miserable looking face is beeing splashed all over your newspapers, juxtaposed to a young, beautiful, dead Diana. A very wise man once taught me, the less you make of something, the quicker it will go away. How sad for all that this incident had to occur, CH knew the rancor it would create and yet it stepped right into it.