Princess Catherine
It’s been revealed that Princess Catherine has cancer. Terrible shock to me & everyone else.
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Sad news and very private. Hopefully sounds like it has been caught early like with King Charles.
Hope all the horrible people who were coming out with stupid conspiracy theories and moaning about an edited 'personal' photo are hanging their heads in shame. Just let her recover in private now. |
Sad news, I hope the press give her a bit of peace now.
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Originally Posted by Crusadia (Post 2448405)
Sad news, I hope the press give her a bit of peace now.
When I saw the first headline I thought it was a sick joke. Sadly, it wasn’t. |
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Kate and William seem like nice people, and it's horrible that she has to deal with cancer so young, especially when her father-in-law is going through his own cancer battle at the same time. I do hope she recovers soon. But, why do people care so much about the British royal family? They have little to no power or influence that they exercise on policy or the lives of individuals, either in Britain, or worldwide, and certainly not in the United States, so what is the reason that many focus so much on their lives? I genuinely don't understand this.
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Originally Posted by AKA23 (Post 2448443)
But, why do people care so much about the British royal family? They have little to no power or influence that they exercise on policy or the lives of individuals, either in Britain, or worldwide, and certainly not in the United States, so what is the reason that many focus so much on their lives? I genuinely don't understand this.
Apparently, they are the 'Prince and Princess' of my country. Yet they barely ever set foot here. They weren't born here. They don't live here. They do nothing for my country. They just suck it dry and their land (which their family stole by pillaging and murdering) now brings them in millions. Whilst the people in it, suffer the highest rate of child poverty since records began. I would abolish the Royal Family in a heartbeat. They are everything that is wrong with modern Britain. I wish her and anyone suffering illness the best of recovery though obviously. |
Originally Posted by Nausicaä (Post 2448400)
Hope all the horrible people who were coming out with stupid conspiracy theories and moaning about an edited 'personal' photo are hanging their heads in shame.
Just let her recover in private now. Exactly this. |
Originally Posted by AKA23 (Post 2448443)
But, why do people care so much about the British royal family?
There are probably hundreds of thousands suffering from some kind of cancer. And unlike a "royal", many of them may not be able to afford appropriate treatment. So why not have some thoughts for them, as well? We need to become a society that cares more for the weakest and most destitute than we do for "celebrities" who have everything. |
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Sad news. Best wishes for Princess of Wales and her family. Here's hoping she's around as long as the Queen was.
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My post wasn't intended to criticize or denigrate the royal family, but rather to explore what the drivers are that cause so many, in Britain, in the United States, and worldwide, to care so much about them and focus so much on them, despite them having little to no practical influence or power over the policy decisions that impact them.
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Explains a lot about the last few months. Leave it to KP to bungle the PR during all that time. We already know she’s going to get the best of care, so one can only hope it’s routine cancer.
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We need to become a society that cares more for the weakest and most destitute than we do for "celebrities" who have everything.
It's not nice but it can be helpful when a 'celebrity' goes through such a thing, it's shown that when people see someone like Princess Catherine going through cancer the amount of people getting earlier cancer checkups increases. |
Oh, I don't know. It's understandable why we who live in countries that don't have royal families question their existence. And as a practical matter it's true that the Brit Royal Family have no actual legal purpose.
On the other hand the British Isles are steeped in history, and there has been a strong sense of tradition over the centuries. I think the lion's share of British citizens support the retention of royalty. Their presence is important in several ways. They are an icon for Brit civility and honor, even if the average citizen only pays them lip service, and even though there have been some wrinkles in the last generation or so. They are approved and long-established celebrities which the population generally admires and expects. In other words they have long become a permanent part of the British mind, spirit, and character. I haven't looked at the numbers, but whatever the cost is to the Brit taxpayer I'm sure it's a tiny part of public expenditure. Let's face it: in the U.S. there are a number of celebrities who have done absolutely nothing of substance except to somehow become famous. Are they worth the inordinate amount of attention they get? Evidently so. |
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In our society, the people who need the most help often don't get it, while those who can afford the best healthcare and the best of everything (to the point of excess) receive the most "thoughts and prayers" simply due to the state of being a celebrity.
Thoughts and prayers to everyone with cancer, especially those struggling to get by. |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2448759)
I haven't looked at the numbers, but whatever the cost is to the Brit taxpayer I'm sure it's a tiny part of public expenditure. Yet this incredibly wealthy family last year, charged the taxpayer £110,000,000 to put a silly hat on an old man's head. They are parasites. |
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I think this is really not the time to be speaking ill of the royal family. They are going through some significant health challenges, and while cancer is a common condition which a lot of people suffer from, that doesn't necessarily dissipate the uncertainty and the pain they are going through now, with two family members suffering from cancer at the same time. Even though they do have access to the best treatments due to their royal status that many others, especially here in the United States, are unable to afford, and that matters, I think for me this reinforces that regardless of how much money you may have, health is often the great equalizer. The royal family is now afflicted with cancer and all their money and status could not change that, so for me this is ideally a unifying, rather than divisive, turn of events.
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Originally Posted by AKA23 (Post 2448819)
They are going through some significant health challenges, and while cancer is a common condition which a lot of people suffer from, that doesn't necessarily dissipate the uncertainty and the pain they are going through now, with two family members suffering from cancer at the same time.
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Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2448759)
I think the lion's share of British citizens support the retention of royalty.
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Originally Posted by AKA23 (Post 2448443)
Kate and William seem like nice people, and it's horrible that she has to deal with cancer so young, especially when her father-in-law is going through his own cancer battle at the same time. I do hope she recovers soon. But, why do people care so much about the British royal family? They have little to no power or influence that they exercise on policy or the lives of individuals, either in Britain, or worldwide, and certainly not in the United States, so what is the reason that many focus so much on their lives? I genuinely don't understand this.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff (Post 2448504)
Exactly.
There are probably hundreds of thousands suffering from some kind of cancer. And unlike a "royal", many of them may not be able to afford appropriate treatment. So why not have some thoughts for them, as well? We need to become a society that cares more for the weakest and most destitute than we do for "celebrities" who have everything.
Originally Posted by AKA23 (Post 2448603)
My post wasn't intended to criticize or denigrate the royal family, but rather to explore what the drivers are that cause so many, in Britain, in the United States, and worldwide, to care so much about them and focus so much on them, despite them having little to no practical influence or power over the policy decisions that impact them.
Originally Posted by John McClane (Post 2448610)
Explains a lot about the last few months. Leave it to KP to bungle the PR during all that time. We already know she’s going to get the best of care, so one can only hope it’s routine cancer.
I just wish her doctors hadn’t jumped the gun & said there was no cancer & then they find cancer. Idiots.
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2448759)
Oh, I don't know. It's understandable why we who live in countries that don't have royal families question their existence. And as a practical matter it's true that the Brit Royal Family have no actual legal purpose.
On the other hand the British Isles are steeped in history, and there has been a strong sense of tradition over the centuries. I think the lion's share of British citizens support the retention of royalty. Their presence is important in several ways. They are an icon for Brit civility and honor, even if the average citizen only pays them lip service, and even though there have been some wrinkles in the last generation or so. They are approved and long-established celebrities which the population generally admires and expects. In other words they have long become a permanent part of the British mind, spirit, and character. I haven't looked at the numbers, but whatever the cost is to the Brit taxpayer I'm sure it's a tiny part of public expenditure. Let's face it: in the U.S. there are a number of celebrities who have done absolutely nothing of substance except to somehow become famous. Are they worth the inordinate amount of attention they get? Evidently so. |
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