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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2023 14:06:59 GMT
Aside: Oh, posts like this deserve their own thread, at least for now.
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Post by kueifei on Dec 20, 2023 17:39:16 GMT
I think I find it painful.
Point blank, Kate was under her parent's wing, but:
1. She did not come from a lot of money. 2. She was not clean living, if you get my drift. 3. She was not at all living entirely with her parents so it's not like William came courting to the family estate. 4. She was not even pretending to develop any sincere feminine arts. 5. She was not bringing any social contacts to her relationship with William so she had no clique of friends to hint that he should stop dangling her. 6. She was living in London on her own and seen coming out of Clarence House (walk of shame) and William was seen leaving her flat at various times and it is clear he was not engaging in philosophical discourse. 7. She didn't come from anything, so she actually did in fact have to develop her own situation. 8. She was not young when she ended up marrying William.
She was taken care of by her family, but she was not at all virtuous and I don't think she could have gotten into William's life by being well behaved. She didn't want to work hard; she did not have the ability to go further and she was making the wrong choices and doing the wrong things to attract and keep a guy like William. One thing that William was not required to learn as a young man is that if he wasn't going to cut Kate loose, no decent or smart woman would ruin herself in any kind of scandal.
After all he came from, Kate was the most he could do because he wasn't working and meeting decent and suitable women and he was not at all cutting Kate loose for good and keeping her out of his life. He is weak and as a result, not woman wants that in her life and doesn't even have to put up with that anymore.
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