Paraluza
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she looks beautiful and healthy, now rest at home
The level of media coverage of this pregnancy has been absolutely bonkers. I thought it would be high for the wedding and then tale off. Unfortunately for Kate and William it hasn't really done so and in all likelihood will probably just get worse with each passing month.
I do hope that William can make some sort of deal with the press to protect Kate's privacy through the pregnancy. I read somewhere that the Queen had her Private Secretary call all the newspaper editors personally, at William's request, to warn them that any invasions of privacy during the pregnancy would see the RF's lawyers suing them all. They have been warned, now we just wait and see what happens.
Really? She always looks so thin to me. Are you saying all the last two weeks or can you remember any specific outfits?
The nurse isn't silent. She continues to give out information after the "Queen" starts interacting with "PC". Then once PC gets on the phone, the nurse talks about William, how Kate has been feeling and relays Kate's sleeping patterns.
I was wrong about saying the nurse should have known it was a prank once the Queen asked PC to walk the dogs, because that didn't happen until the end of the call - right before they hung up. But I still find it weird that the nurse didn't even think twice about it. She just went straight into giving out information.
Well as to timing, I hope her hyperemesis lasts no longer than mine, 3 l/2 months. That should have her recovering somewhat at Christmas (depending on how many months along she is) and out of the woods some time in January, if she recovers like me, completely and very quickly. One key to my recovery was discovering what I could eat, and it had to be what I alone thought I should eat, as I experimented. I got so much criticism for wasting perfectly good dinners (by throwing up afterwards) at my in-laws' house but I had no medical guidance that worked. I.e, eating crackers before getting up--useless! If her timetable is like mine, she will need more fluids for perhaps a month. But some here in TRF said their trials with hyperemesis lasted longer than mine. Mysterious bodies with minds of their own.
The call sounds very unreal to me. I'm surprised the nurse didn't detect it wasn't the queen as she said "go Wake the corgis"
Even when she says her first sentence, I just don't think the queen will speak that way. Secondly, the call may even get passed on to the nurse by an assistant of the queen rather than by her straight off to avoid this sort of situation. The queen will surely have the number of the director of the hospital should she wish to know about Kate and I guess so will all the royal family.
With that being said, the information released is nothing catastrophic or dangerous. The nurse just said she was sleeping and doing ok. It doesn't sound tragic to me at all. There can be no harm caused by releasing such info. I bet Kate's room is closely guarded by the appropriate security so intrusion in any other manner is probably close to impossible.
People have created a mountain out of this.
The level of media coverage of this pregnancy has been absolutely bonkers. I thought it would be high for the wedding and then tale off. Unfortunately for Kate and William it hasn't really done so and in all likelihood will probably just get worse with each passing month.
I do hope that William can make some sort of deal with the press to protect Kate's privacy through the pregnancy. I read somewhere that the Queen had her Private Secretary call all the newspaper editors personally, at William's request, to warn them that any invasions of privacy during the pregnancy would see the RF's lawyers suing them all. They have been warned, now we just wait and see what happens.
Directors of hospitals do not know the minute to minute status of a patient - and most family members would call the nurse for information. Typically, each patient has a list of approved members to talk to. I suspect that HM is on the list.
People lied to the nurse. The nurse finally figured it out. The speed at which people detect lying is often related to how often they encounter it. Nurses don't encounter it all that often, especially within their own workgroups.
I must say I saw the pictures in the neswcom.com and i was impress but the media,press photographers all around the hospital, I hope she didn't go to thewindow and see all that! it is a kind of scare situaion !eel to do all this but duty call i guess.
I never said sleeping was a medical condition. Your initial post said that the nurse was "virtually silent" the moment the Queen and PC started interacting. I was just pointing out that the nurse was not quiet after the PC impersonator started talking to the Queen. She continued to talk and give out information (be it personal or not) the entire time.You haven't added a single thing the nurse said beyond what I've heard. Sleeping is not a medical condition. Prince William is not the patient. She says "doing well," not "how Kate is feeling." THAT was in the hospital's own press release.
The nurse merely repeated non-medical and public knowledge, according to your post.
It all sounded like a right royal funny prank to me!!
The tape of the impersonators is completely unlike any royal accent I've ever heard.
It was a refreshing, non malicious joke. I hope it helped Catherine and William feel relieved and a little healthier after a good old chuckle.
It all sounded like a right royal funny prank to me!!
The tape of the impersonators is completely unlike any royal accent I've ever heard.
It was a refreshing, non malicious joke. I hope it helped Catherine and William feel relieved and a little healthier after a good old chuckle.