The thought
has crossed my mind too, I'll confess.
I've never quite understood
why it should have been
'intended' instead of
'will be known' as it doesn't occur to me as an issue that should be left
'hanging' with uncertainty, and I can understand why some may think there is
perhaps an agenda. I can't envisage the Duchess of Cornwall's popularity continuing to grow at any real rate some 5 years after marriage so I'm not sure what it is they are expecting to change, perhaps socially, that would effect the issue.
It's still my impression that although accepted, it's more about being tolerated than supported by the community in her role as such. People are resolved to the fact she's here to stay, and I dont feel theres much more to it than that. Naturally people will smile, curtsy, shake hands and extend pleasantries, but those who have a high public and thought provoking profile often seem to have a momentary impact on those around them, and as such, people who find themselves in their presence become quite captivated with the indavidual. I've seen it happen before with various well known, high profiled Australian's who have a rather
'controversial' history. People, in the moment, become rather
awe struck and that is a fairly normal response.
I don't doubt there are those who think favourably of the Duchess and would find it a great pleasure to meet her, because I myself would be the same.
However, the situation at the time of succession
(in my mind) is not likely to be so dissimlar to what it is now in regards to the Duchess. How could it be really? Surely something
(?) would need to happen to cause any change of opinion and generally when that occurs, it isn't for the better. Either that or they are hoping a couple of generations will die out and any objection with them
Or maybe they anticipate an indifference to the issue after so many years?
It can happen, theres a good chance it may not happen, it should happen
(imo, and my reasons for supporting it are well documented in the 'Title for Camilla' thread I believe), but it really depends on the intentions of those concerned.