ElisaR said:There would be other possibilities. For example having a sexual relationship with ONE woman (who at present is Kate), but without living together (but she could live with him sometimes as a guest - I think it's different - BUT having TWO rooms OFFICIALLY).
Or - this would be the best one - having no sexual relationships at all. But perhaps this is too demanding for some people.
In any case, the reason because I don't like the idea of them living "officially" together as husband and wife is that this would be a clear statement from them: marriage is not needed. I don't think this is the right message.
Personally, I like your choices, and agree with them fully on every level (as I believe in marriage first and lived it); but you're right, it is too demanding apparently for most people, so that's why I asked the question, in response to the posts which suggested that as the future head of the Church of England William should sow some wild oats before he settles down with one person. (At least that's the impression I received from the posts, although I may have interpreted wrongly).
It just does not seem to me that the two arguments can co-exist peaceably. I was being a bit sardonic, I admit. It did strike me as a bit of a paradox. Please forgive me.
At the same time, it has just struck me that living together may not be a "clear message" that they do not need to be married. After all, if that were the case, who would least have needed to be married than Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall after conducting a 30 year affair through two marriages?
Besides which, William knows that marriage is a must for him.
Personally, out of the options which seem acceptable to HIM at this point (because, as I've said, my personal standards are much higher), I'd much rather see him live with his future wife (possibly) before marriage than have dozens of affairs or even one long lasting one while observing the outward proprieties of a marriage amenable to the establishment or even the general public.
I certainly wish him, and Kate, a happier life in marriage than Princess Diana had being practically perfect according to protocol. But of course all of this is my own personal opinion.
I do love reading everyone else's opinion as well. Thats why these forums are so terrific, I think
After reading both the thread and the news, however, I don't think that Kate is officially moving in as much as she is being allowed to stay over occasionally, even often (perhaps even in a separate room, ostensibly, as you suggest), as opposed to being booted out by a curfew time every night she visits. Does anyone have clarification on this?