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The most curious thing..
But when you come from a family (at least in William's case) who generally look like a cross between Shergar and Kenneth Williams, it's the only thing the paparazzos can cling on to.
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But when you come from a family (at least in William's case) who generally look like a cross between Shergar and Kenneth Williams, it's the only thing the paparazzos can cling on to.
Without wishing to offend anyone, this is the biggest pile of shit I've seen in years. I'm just waiting for Phil Collins to turn up so I can gob at the TV.
Exactly. Obviously it's sad she died. I mean with the exception of a handful of people, any death is sad. But people she never knew standing outside her house in floods of tears was just plain embarrassing.
Whilst many on here can't understand wht she is so respected, and loved, I can. She touched millions of peoples lives, she may not have touched yours, but hey ho, some might say that's your loss, or choice, so be it.
The fact that millions are watching this now, and 64000 have turned up at wembley proves that, whilst you may not understand what she did, they do.
For me, her humanity, her ability to make a child with AIDS smile, her influence on banning landmines (remember the UK used to make those things) and her influence around the world to genuinely make things happen, to make people less fortunate than us lives better.
There are many people in the world with the financial and influencial means to make such differences, and they choose not to. They buy football teams, spend obscene amounts of money getting elected into office, they buy multi million pound houses, and a second Bugatti to replace the irreplacable one they crashed, then hide away behind gates and security.
The likes of Diana, and people like Bill Gates, come in for so much critisism, when they are simply trying to make things better, using what they have been fortunate to inherit , earn, etc.
Fair play but it does'nt change the fact she was completely hatstand and had crap taste in music.
Could she have done it if she was poor?
If you lost a loved one, would you not find it a bit creepy if complete strangers were seen outside the funeral wailing and gnashing their teeth at how unfair it all was? I know Diana was a slightly special case given her profile, but with all due respect, the world carries on turning, like it does with anyone.
I accept she did "a lot of great work for charidee", as the phrase goes, but so do a lot of people without any public acclamation.
What exactly is this gonna achieve?
Newsflash, Di's dead and she ain't coming back.
Deal with it
I assume there is some charity benefitting from this gig?
What a total bucket of bollocks
I fail to see the significance really as no if she was poor she would have been in the position to, but who to say she wouldnt have been one of the 1000's of people in this county who give their freetime without financial reward.