miss whirley
Royal Highness
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A relationship has to work both ways. The royals are public servants, they don't serve the whims of tabloids. Not a week goes by without some paper writing a negative story about a royal.
Either it's the York girls, Charles with his 'meddling' or the younger generation not pulling their weight. It just goes with being royal
When William took up this job last April, YouGov conducted a poll and only 10 percent of people thought William should focus solely on royal duties.
76 percent thought he should fly an air ambulance in addition to royal duties. So its clear there isn't any revolt.
In fact just last October, Sky News and Ipsos Mori did a poll on the monarchy and it was as popular as ever.
As I said, a relationship works both ways. It's not the job of the royals to jump ever time a tabloid writer says so.
It's funny to imagine an alternate universe where the BRF did everything the tabloids told them to do.
The Queen would have abdicated. William would have dumped Catherine and romantically pursued Princess Madeleine or a daughter of a Duke. Harry would have proposed to Cressida in 2014. Charles would have never married Camilla. Harry would have never quit the army. Andrew would have been disowned from the royal family. Anne would have divorced Tim and taken up with Andrew Parker-Bowles. Anne also would be the next monarch instead of Charles. Charles would have given Harry a public paternity test and announced the results at a press conference. Beatrice would have been forbidden from ever traveling again. Eugenie would have been forced to lose weight. Prince Edward would be living life as a gay man. William and Madeleine's children would be having weekly photocalls. And the Kents and Gloucesters would be put in some seaside retirement home.