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Honestly, I don't really care what any of them have to say.

I can somewhat understand the difficulty of marrying into a Monarchy, yet she knew it before she ever said "yes".

Not that I really care, but this looks like a "publicity stunt" to gain "fame".  Members of the family or the staff might have said "mean things" to her.  Well BOO-HOO, nobody really cares if your feelings were hurt.

Why is this even a "thing" here?
(03-12-2021, 07:24 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, I don't really care what any of them have to say.

I can somewhat understand the difficulty of marrying into a Monarchy, yet she knew it before she ever said "yes".

Not that I really care, but this looks like a "publicity stunt" to gain "fame".  Members of the family or the staff might have said "mean things" to her.  Well BOO-HOO, nobody really cares if your feelings were hurt.

Why is this even a "thing" here?

The monarchy has intrigued me since Elizabeth I. She gained my interest as the first British female monarch and daughter of Henry VIII. And she didn't marry or produce an heir so the Tudor dynasty died with her. The modern monarchy is not as interesting aside from Elizabeth II 70 years on the throne. The last I found to be really fascinating is Queen Victoria. She was queen when it still meant something within the political system of the UK and she was undermined by everyone because she was a woman yet she still got stuff done. 

Family dynasties are interesting. The Kennedys being the most read about (by me) next to the BRF.
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