Will and Kate's baby and the prolife/proabortion debate

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The English people know why Diana was chosen to produce an heir to the throne. They also accept the concept of a royal mistress in general, although they loved Diana to pieces. Many of them feel she was ill-suited to be a royal, that she was too weak psychologically, and I would agree to that. She was very young, and evidently really believed the fairy-tale wedding, when of course Charles was seeing Camilla all along and intended to keep seeing her. Diana could not settle for being less than number one in Charles’ life, but she never WAS number one.

There was absolutely NO WAY Charles could have married Camilla before their recent marriage - and no, I am not excusing the adultery they both committed. I thought it was disgusting that Charles carried on with her but I’m not English, either, so I don’t have a hound in that fight.
I feel the same way. I feel Camilla would be more suited to be the Queen Mother (I love Diana but she seemed too naiave). Adultery unfortunately seemed to be common. I find it to be despicable, but like you said, we aren’t English. It seems to be common unfortunately. People liked Diana because it was the whole fairy tale. But Charles was in a romantic thing with Camilla since like 1970. I feel bad for Diana because nobody deserves that, but I like Camilla as a public figure.
 
The English people know why Diana was chosen to produce an heir to the throne. They also accept the concept of a royal mistress in general, although they loved Diana to pieces. Many of them feel she was ill-suited to be a royal, that she was too weak psychologically, and I would agree to that. She was very young, and evidently really believed the fairy-tale wedding, when of course Charles was seeing Camilla all along and intended to keep seeing her. Diana could not settle for being less than number one in Charles’ life, but she never WAS number one.

There was absolutely NO WAY Charles could have married Camilla before their recent marriage - and no, I am not excusing the adultery they both committed. I thought it was disgusting that Charles carried on with her but I’m not English, either, so I don’t have a hound in that fight.
As a British person I would just say (I cannot speak for the entire UK of course but) I take exception to your term " They also accept the concept of a royal mistress in general".

Of al the people I know in the UK not one person accepts the concept of a mistress at all.

There are many who have taken to accepting Camilla but not everyone by a long way.

I agree with you that I thoguht Charles (and the entire royal family who had knowledge of this affair) were disgusting in their treatment of Diana.

Most Catholics in the UK are naturally not royalist people but we have respect for them as we do for everyone and pray for them as for everyone throughout the world.

As regards this thread about considering position on abortion because William and Kate are having a baby (which I am thrilled for them about).I do not understand the reason for this question in the thread.Why would someone alter their view because a celebrity being pregnant (and I agree with the terminology of BlueEyedLady).?

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A whole nation can’t on the one hand care about this one baby, and on the other hand disregard the thousands that will become victims of abortion, without that logic disconnect causing some backlash on the pro-abortion lobby.

If this one “fetus” is special why aren’t all the others?:confused:
You don’t know the mental gymnastics that some people go through justify the illogical.🤷

Some will even go so far as to compare the annual 10-20 executions of multiple murderers convicted by juries of their peers (some several times) to the massacre of millions of the unborn that got one trial back in 1973.
 
As a British person I would just say (I cannot speak for the entire UK of course but) I take exception to your term " They also accept the concept of a royal mistress in general".

Of al the people I know in the UK not one person accepts the concept of a mistress at all.

There are many who have taken to accepting Camilla but not everyone by a long way.

I agree with you that I thoguht Charles (and the entire royal family who had knowledge of this affair) were disgusting in their treatment of Diana.

Most Catholics in the UK are naturally not royalist people but we have respect for them as we do for everyone and pray for them as for everyone throughout the world.

As regards this thread about considering position on abortion because William and Kate are having a baby (which I am thrilled for them about).I do not understand the reason for this question in the thread.Why would someone alter their view because a celebrity being pregnant (and I agree with the terminology of BlueEyedLady).?

God bless
Well, to a person, everyone I have discussed it with acknowledges that many of the royal males have taken mistresses, and perhaps “accept” it is a little too strong, but they certainly don’t raise an eyebrow. After this much time, the talk is more along the lines that Diana was too weak of a person for the royal family and her own vulnerability got in her way much more than Charles’ relationship with Camilla. But maybe the people I talk to are the exception and not the rule…🤷 Whenever I read news stories about it, I get the feeling it’s really all over and now that the truth is known, it’s time to be practical and move on with things.
 
No, the English people, for the most part, have come to accept Camilla as Charles’ true love. The press was hard on her until they actually got married, and now she’s accepted into the royal family. It helps tremendously that William and Harry have also accepted her and are happy for their father in his happiness.
Many of us couldn’t care about the Queen and her tribe either way…

…so I don’t understand why the OP is reading the abortion debate into the Prince’s expected child? Good grief.
 
Many of us couldn’t care about the Queen and her tribe either way…

…so I don’t understand why the OP is reading the abortion debate into the Prince’s expected child? Good grief.
Well, actually, that may be the larger group, but it makes a change of conversation at the local, rather than the football matches or the weather. 😉
 
I do not see the connection between this news and the abortion debate.

If you really think that a pro-choice person cannot support legal abortion and still be happy about wanted pregnancies, then you seriously misunderstand the pro-choice position. This is an artificial and fallacious dilemma.
On a thread in the world news formun, a poster brought up the prochoice/prolife debate. I thougt that a thread from the angle of this news. It may or may not change any ones veiws but you never can tell.🤷
 
I think I understand the question perfectly. Kate isn’t very far along yet. Yet, it seems that the whole world thinks of it not only as a child, but as a potential king or queen.

What if William and Kate said, “Let’s have an abortion - this is only a piece of tissue at this stage.” Somehow, I just don’t that would go over too big.

If abortion is not okay for William and Kate, then why would it be okay for anyone?
 
Many of us couldn’t care about the Queen and her tribe either way…

…so I don’t understand why the OP is reading the abortion debate into the Prince’s expected child? Good grief.
IThe prolife/proabortion debate came up on the World News baaby thread, by another poster. 🙂
 
I think I understand the question perfectly. Kate isn’t very far along yet. Yet, it seems that the whole world thinks of it not only as a child, but as a potential king or queen.

What if William and Kate said, “Let’s have an abortion - this is only a piece of tissue at this stage.” Somehow, I just don’t that would go over too big.

If abortion is not okay for William and Kate, then why would it be okay for anyone?
I understand, and this might be a very productive discussion to have with pro-abortion people.
 
I think I understand the question perfectly. Kate isn’t very far along yet. Yet, it seems that the whole world thinks of it not only as a child, but as a potential king or queen.

What if William and Kate said, “Let’s have an abortion - this is only a piece of tissue at this stage.” Somehow, I just don’t that would go over too big.

If abortion is not okay for William and Kate, then why would it be okay for anyone?
I see. Fair enough.
 
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