Yes, the American colonists were not too keen on the royal family back in the day.I'm 100% republican (with respect to the royals, absolutely not with respect to US politics!), but as somebody who's wife is also going through cancer treatment I can absolutely relate. It's a horrible thing to deal with.
Sadly this is manna from heaven for The Daily Mail.So sad to hear at a young age. Wishing her fighting health. Perhaps the press will leave her to privacy now.
Bit odd or a bit dark to think that suicide or accidental death are the only options.I am glad that the truth is now out there.
Sadly, I think that this Kate situation has shown that the relationship between the people, the media and the Royal Family is beyond repair. It is impossible for them to have any sense of normal family life under the global media glare.
I truly believe that most of them are decent, but surely the game is up now. If you take money from the taxpayer you have to have a degree of transparency and accountability, it is a contract between the monarchy and the people, but newspapers with dwindling circulations and a plethora of media channels need a daily diet of stories. This cannot work in the modern age and is inevitably going to end up with a tragic suicide or Diana Part 2. Enough now.
Is this necessary now?I am glad that the truth is now out there.
Sadly, I think that this Kate situation has shown that the relationship between the people, the media and the Royal Family is beyond repair. It is impossible for them to have any sense of normal family life under the global media glare.
I truly believe that most of them are decent, but surely the game is up now. If you take money from the taxpayer you have to have a degree of transparency and accountability, it is a contract between the monarchy and the people, but newspapers with dwindling circulations and a plethora of media channels need a daily diet of stories. This cannot work in the modern age and is inevitably going to end up with a tragic suicide or Diana Part 2. Enough now.
The person who posted credible details of the news to social media first appears to be a Brighton supporter.
I disagree with you most profoundly.I am glad that the truth is now out there.
Sadly, I think that this Kate situation has shown that the relationship between the people, the media and the Royal Family is beyond repair. It is impossible for them to have any sense of normal family life under the global media glare.
I truly believe that most of them are decent, but surely the game is up now. If you take money from the taxpayer you have to have a degree of transparency and accountability, it is a contract between the monarchy and the people, but newspapers with dwindling circulations and a plethora of media channels need a daily diet of stories. This cannot work in the modern age and is inevitably going to end up with a tragic suicide or Diana Part 2. Enough now.
Oh no - that’s awful - I hope she gets better - how sad.Being treated for Cancer. Hope the 'photoshop' trolls are pleased with themselves.
100%Well that was part unwelcoming of them. Why the f**k can’t people mind their own business and let people make their own decisions on what and when they want the world to know.
I genuinely sympathise with her and The Royal Family, and on a human level I hope she makes a swift and full recovery, but continuing on a human equitable level who else gets immediate treatment, pre-emptive chemo, then 4 weeks off witht he whole family to heal with absolutely no worries about money or running a household?I disagree with you most profoundly.
The relationship between the royals the people and the media is the same as it ever was. Except that since the Lady Diana era the media has become much more intrusive. Social media is another beast. And remember your laptop and phone are only 3 clicks away from illegal porn. So, perspective and judgement are needed.
None of them ever had normal family life. Let alone under the media glare.
The game is not up. The taxpayer does not own what they represent, and certainly does not own not the humans that populate the firm.
Transparency and accountability does not extend to having to tell the country you have cancer. That is not part of any contract.
Media intrusion is more illegal now that it ever was. Internet speculation is however for anyone to sell.
Things change, but in many repects they stay the same.
Link please?Just read the statement from Harry and Meghan. Doesn't it just exude warmth?
It is probably unrealistic to stop gossips and twats causing emotional damage to others but thats true in any walk of life too. I think Megan and Harry‘s relationship with the media is self inflicted - they are a really objectionable couple imo. Princess Kate and Prince William will always get the lion share of media attention because they are heirs to the throne - that goes with the territory.Expecting the media to back off or people to stop speculating is just unrealistic. I would be happy never to hear or read another word about Harry and Meghan but never a week goes by without them being in the news. They court publicity and - unfortunately - this increases William and Kate's profile as the media seek reaction and counter- reaction.
Yes that bit is very encouraging and is explained partly by this extract from a news article concerning The PrincessIt is good to hear, in this era of social media apparently entitling people to know everything about everybody instantly, that the BBC filmed that statement on Wednesday and it didn't leak.
Having watched it again she mentions that the chemo is precautionary so that sounds better than it did initially.