MacMadame
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They don't work with the dress either.Those shoes would kill me.
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They don't work with the dress either.Those shoes would kill me.
I agree. The jacket is fine but the skirt wouldn't go with anything if you were older than 10. I feel a little crippled just looking at the shoes.I like the Garter outfit from the waist upFunny thing is, she must really like that outfit as it's not only the 4th she's worn it, she wore it just last month! Surprised at that fast a repeat, but then again you never know if she had something else picked out and there was a last minute issue so she pulled out something she likes/is comfy in.
https://whatkatewore.com/2025/06/16/the-princess-brings-back-self-portrait-style-for-garter-day/
The Garter event is kinda absurd and dated to me, but they sure do seem to enjoy it!
Bad feet from wearing sky-high heels are part of her physical health. And we don't know anything about her cancer journey. I'm not saying I need to know, I don't, but we don't know if it was painful or traumatic or maiming.
She's recovering from cancer, and posters here are more concerned with her shoes than her mental and physical health.![]()
I think it is safe to assume that being diagnosed with cancer at the age of 42 and going through months of treatment is painful and traumatic, even with the best of care and a strong support system.We don't know anything about her cancer journey. I'm not saying I need to know, I don't, but we don't know if it was painful or traumatic or maiming.
Or have the resources to take endless time off without job loss which usually results in loss of benefits.Friendly reminder that literally millions of people are diagnosed with cancer every day, but don't have access to the health care that Kate does.
Literally? At least two million people every day and three quarters of a billion every year? At least a tenth of the world's population is diagnosed with cancer every year?Friendly reminder that literally millions of people are diagnosed with cancer every day, but don't have access to the health care that Kate does.
Is the point to minimise Kate's cancer because she is privileged? As if somehow her privilege means the physical toll chemo and radiation and facing death doesn't affect her as much as us common folk?
I understand that some things will be easier for her. Just like right now my mother is fortunate to have really great extra insurance that is covering the cost of the drug regime she is now starting for the next 5-10 years. Something others in my family wouldn't enjoy because they don't have that type of insurance so would be unlikely to be able to take these drugs.
But the disease and treatment itself is a bitch no matter your privilege. And the prospect of dying can be overwhelming, especially for those with younger children.
My point is cancer is a death sentence for many, but it's much less likely to be for Kate bc of her access to the best healthcare.
So your point was to minimise her cancer because of her privilege. Got it.
The thing about cancer is it doesn’t matter if you have access to the best medical care in the world if the circumstances aren’t right. This hits very close to home for me right now, my husband has been diagnosed with stage IV cancer at age 49, with no warning signs and no illness, just bang after a few weeks of symptoms. We have access to excellent medical care and are secure financially and he is beginning treatment but we have been told that while they may be able to buy him some time, it is terminal. We have an eleven year old. You can’t imagine how the bottom drops out of your world. Even for the most privileged. Sure, Kate has luxuries most of us could never dream of — lots of help, no worries that she will lose her house or her job, time to recover in peace. I’m willing to bet a lot of money she and her family have still been through hell in the last year.
My point is cancer is a death sentence for many, but it's much less likely to be for Kate bc of her access to the best healthcare.
You are not spitting facts at all. You are spitting nonsense.??? Who is minimizing anything? Just spitting facts.