Posted on 03/24/2024 5:39:31 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Speaking exclusively to The Mirror US, PR expert Ryan McCormick suggested: "This devastating news will likely jolt William into reassessing what he truly values most in life. As cancer grips both his father and wife, the Prince of Wales may hastily reconcile with Harry.
"Yes they have had their differences but, they probably need each other now more than ever." Ryan also suggested the two brothers may come together to offer their support to others who have been affected by cancer.
He told us: "I think in the coming days and months, William will become an advocate for cancer victims. I wouldn't be surprised if Harry joins him. This unification would raise public spirits as hopes and prayers shower upon Kate for her recovery.
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You aren't one of her doctors or surgeons, have NO idea what her condition and prognosis are, nor are you some expert on this topic at all. So WHY post such tripe?
Well he IS his mother’s son, so there’s that. Which still makes Prince William part of his bloodline.
And his wife?
She got special treatment, everyone tried to help her, NOBODY treated her badly, and "consternated"? Oh yeah...sure, she was supposed to wear hose, cut ribbons, show up at events but NOT given a paycheck to each one ( which is what she wanted, on top of free housing, free clothing allowance, jewels, the best food, free security service, being asked to go to glittering events such as theatre perfomnces, concerts, etc.!
Like the old Grimms' Brothers' fairy tale: THE FISHERMAN'S WIFE". nothing was EVER enough for her and she wanted ( still wants ) to do whatever she wants and get gigantic sums of money and accolades for NO reason at all.
Harry can't tie his own shoes himself and Andrew is doing NOTHING!
Exactly so!
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British, Canadian, Australian, & New Zealander Royalty
Originally, all of the British Colonies were termed the British Empire. Our nation, or what would become the United States of America, was also part of the British Empire until we declared independence in 1776. We started out as 13 British colonies with a British king/queen & would remain that way for a couple of centuries. Eventually, those colonies would become the first 13 states to join in forming the newly independent nation: the U.S.A. The 13 states/former colonies were New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina & Georgia. It’s b strange to think that if we hadn’t declared complete independence from Britain, we would be sharing a joint monarchy with Britain, Canada, etc. Eventually though, as each of those Countries developed into independent & equal nations to Britain, it could no longer be called the British Empire. Each of those nations wanted to be acknowledged in its own right & not subservient to Britain, while still keeping historical ties & constitutional monarchy as their form of government. What was formerly a British Monarch in, say, colonial Canada, became a Canadian Monarch to Canadians, and so on. Also odd, but somewhat beautiful, that you would grow up learning about your nations mmonarchical form of government, while simultaneously learning your queen resides in another country for most of the year. Beautiful because of the preservation of tradition, respect & cultural loyalty; bizzare imagining the explanation: {teacher: “we are a monarchy & have a queen”} / {child: “where does our queen live”} / {teacher: “oh, she lives in a foreign country”} / {child: “eh 🤔🤨🫤😮😬”} 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Seems you, and Harry have something in common. “
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