Elspeth said:
Well, Caroline of Brunswick is one rather obvious disaster, although George IV was also not exactly blameless in the disaster that their marriage became. Elizabeth Woodville caused a great deal of trouble through her behaviour as well as through her secret marriage. Anne Boleyn caused a great deal of trouble while Queen, as did Katherine Howard. Margaret of Anjou was a source of great strife in an era where there was already enough trouble, although she also had some very good qualities. Isabelle of France (wife of Edward II) plotted to overthrow her husband (although with a husband like that, one could have a great deal of sympathy for her).
I was hoping for something...how shall we say, a litte more to date!!
And you said I complained. No, I just aired my own personal view (that I did not enforce upon any other member), which is something I see you also have no hesitation in doing (whether an administrator or not).
Are you saying that its ok for His Royal Highnesses Household to mislead the public, whether coming directly from the Prince or not? When Charles becomes King it is more than likely that Charles' current staff shall follow him to the corridors of Buckingham Palace and once again we shall be subject to the inadequacy of his staff.
Anne Boleyn. Let see, it was Henry's interest in Anne which happend to cool dramatically after their union and then after the birth of Princess Elizabeth and their stillborn son. What can a wife do? Especially since she is not the one who determines the sex of the child. And then during the May Day celebrations, Henry rode off and left his wife in Greenwich, in which the next day Anne found herself arrested on the grounds of adultery with her own brother and four commoners (which have now been recorded as complete fabrications of the truth). Anne was the victim of a harsh and cruel man whom thought of women as nothing more than meat, needed to fulfill his beastly desires. If anyone was unworthy of their poistion, it was surely Henry VIII and not his innocent wife. The best contribution that Monarch made to England was providing her with Englands greatest Monarch to have ever lived, Elizabeth II (and as it just so happens, was the flesh and blood of the woman he murdered).
I shall however say that as I dont wish for this exchange of personal views to become somewhat "narky", I think it in the best interests of those who have participated and the Forum, if we agree to disagree on some points. I respect and acknowledge your views whilst still maintaing my stance. And I expect nothing less from those who have joined the discussion.
I again say that I think Camilla makes the perfect Duchess.
"MII"