Royalty Thread #16: the best of times, the worst of times

I just could not deal with Tey's detective's insistence that "No man with a face like that could have committed murder!" There's this weird vein of lookism that runs through her books that I find very off-putting.
Yeah- that bothered me on re-reading. I noticed it less as a teen.
 
One of my favorite things about Camilla is that ever since she became queen consort she sort of has a "idgaf" wardrobe of tent velour dresses and clompy shoes.

Here she is in a rather comfortable looking shirt-wrap dress:

 
That's also not what she said. She said Harry should kill William before William procreates. (Because Harry won't become King if William has children before he dies.)

Also, in case it's not clear, this was sarcasm, not a serious suggestion.
Thanks for clearing that up. My attempt at humor is not always appreciated.
 
Another "idgaf" outfit from Sophie:


Cute, but those flat espadrilles are definitely not something QueenE would have approved of. She reportedly was scandalized over Kate's wedges.
 
I am all for comfy shoes...but the Duchess of E's are fugly with that dress. The court shoes Camilla is wearing also seem like they would be best with a different outfit.

Points to Camilla for not hauling around a stupid handbag like Elizabeth did, and to Sophie for using a shoulder bag.

I get the feeling that much has been relaxed on the attire/shaving/hair cut front since Elizabeth died.
 
I am all for comfy shoes...but the Duchess of E's are fugly with that dress. The court shoes Camilla is wearing also seem like they would be best with a different outfit.

Points to Camilla for not hauling around a stupid handbag like Elizabeth did, and to Sophie for using a shoulder bag.

I get the feeling that much has been relaxed on the attire/shaving/hair cut front since Elizabeth died.

Also the hosiery. Camilla still wears them (mostly bc she's in that age group that still loves them -- see Nancy Pelosi), but notice a couple times Sophie and Kate have gone without. Actually Kate seems to have switched to pantsuits to avoid them altogether.
 
I thought we determined that Queen Elizabeth wasn't the fashion police.

She might not have been literally calling the ladies up to tell them they had this or that, but she set by example. She was always immaculately dressed in bright colors throughout her reign. Not a surprise that when she was queen, the other royal ladies favored brightly colored coat dresses and heels and always had a clutch or handbag.

Now the most senior royal woman prefers chunky block low heels, comfortable tent velour dresses and wrap shirt dresses, and no handbag. The other royal ladies are more casual too.
 
She might not have been literally calling the ladies up to tell them they had this or that, but she set by example. She was always immaculately dressed in bright colors throughout her reign. Not a surprise that when she was queen, the other royal ladies favored brightly colored coat dresses and heels and always had a clutch or handbag.

Now the most senior royal woman prefers chunky block low heels, comfortable tent velour dresses and wrap shirt dresses, and no handbag. The other royal ladies are more casual too.
She wore bright colors because in her words it made her easier to be seen in a crowd. I don't remember ppl copying her look which imo was kind of frumpy because her fashion didn't change for decades.
 
Kate says she's finished her chemo and plans to return to public life.
There's a video up on YouTube that I can't link on my phone. Easy to find though. William and the kids look wonderful, as does she.
 
Nice video, but can I say I HATE the sepia-toned filter of the video? I always hate that sort of filter, it looks faux-Victorian.
 
I am not ashamed to say that I had tears in my eyes when I first watched this beautiful video. Brava to Catherine, to William and their whole family. What they've been through, what they continue to go through, is sadly what way too many others go through with serious illness. It's good to hear that things are on the mend for her. It will be very interested to see how she will be able to use her experiences to reach out to others going through the same ordeal.
 
Well produced video. Not completely sold, but I think as a way to give Kate a restart it works. Clearly they have fun as a family - nice to see William breaking with his family’s awful child rearing practices.
 
Well produced video. Not completely sold, but I think as a way to give Kate a restart it works. Clearly they have fun as a family - nice to see William breaking with his family’s awful child rearing practices.
Since he was on the other side of the "spare" issue he does not know how that feels. Clearly he's not sympathetic to Harry. So how do we know he broke with the awful child-rearing practices? He seem to be "it's always been this way" type of person.
 
Since he was on the other side of the "spare" issue he does not know how that feels. Clearly he's not sympathetic to Harry. So how do we know he broke with the awful child-rearing practices? He seem to be "it's always been this way" type of person.

From all accounts Diana relied on Will to divulge all her most personal problems, including her various affairs with people. He also saw a lot of Diana's self-harming. So maybe it was DIFFERENT child-rearing than Harry's upbringing, but it wasn't necessarily better.

One thing that W&K are doing way differently is they so far are not sending George and Charlotte to boarding school at the age of 8, which is the traditional age for royal kids to be boarded. By age 8, both Will and Harry were sent away permanently to boarding school.
 
Since he was on the other side of the "spare" issue he does not know how that feels. Clearly he's not sympathetic to Harry. So how do we know he broke with the awful child-rearing practices? He seem to be "it's always been this way" type of person.
Of course you're right, we can't completely know, but the vibe is definitely different from being parented by a fractured pair of parents with wildly different styles and needs.
 
I think with Charles and Diana they tried to be good parents, but the toxicity of their relationship affected their kids. Plus, neither of them really had it in their toolbox to not be toxic.
 
William and Kate have the Middletons as parenting role models, and it seems to be doing them a world of good.
 
There's something in THR about Meghan being a nightmare boss:

Well, she's had that reputation for a good 5 years now. She must have really burned a lot of people and pissed someone pretty powerful in Hollywood off though, if it's being reported in THR.
 

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