Many Congratulations to Kate Middleton & Prince William like anyone else planning to get married it is an exciting somewhat pressurised time. All the planning etc etc. I have two thoughts on this.
Although I thought it was a kind gesture and very thoughtful of the Prince to present his prospective wife with his mothers engagement ring I think it is also a great shame and a bit misplaced. A bit like Diana Princess Of Wales fights back.
One of the most famous rings put back in the media I suppose I would feel differently if the ring had a happy life but it went through divorce and appeared to belong to quite an unhappy relationship if reports are anything to go by.
If I as a mere commoner feel like that! What an earth does Prince Charles feel like? I suppose if I were a father I would feel like my eldest son was sticking his fingers up at me and making a very ponient point.
How the hell does a girl say get me another ring to the man she loves, when she knows how important the ring is especially when the man concerned is a popular Prince and a future King
How do I know,
I dont its just personal opinion! but I don't think the Prince got it right. To be perfectly honest I think it is embarrassing and somewhat seedy. Its a bit like me giving my 2nd husband my first husbands wedding band. Some things are just best left to sleep quietly.
Poor girl is going to have the 3rd finger of her left hand scrutinised at every possible opportunity and when she doesn't wear the ring the motives for not wearing it will be focused on by every media outlet.
My 2nd thought
Whilst the rest of us struggle with the economic climate I really wish Kate Middleton would put her foot down and say I am going to get married in my local church with my close friends and family and then we will have a knees up at Buck Palace with all the dignitaries.
To people that say that is not how things are done. I answer this is the 21st Century these are young people who have the ability to change things and should be in touch with reality.
The reality is we don't have the money for an expensive wedding. I can't imagine how the future Brides father feels no doubt he could provide for a perfectly tasteful intimate wedding for his daughter and then Buck Palace could provide the huge knees up afterwards. Respective families pay for respective parts of getting married just like it is in real life.
Although I thought it was a kind gesture and very thoughtful of the Prince to present his prospective wife with his mothers engagement ring I think it is also a great shame and a bit misplaced. A bit like Diana Princess Of Wales fights back.
One of the most famous rings put back in the media I suppose I would feel differently if the ring had a happy life but it went through divorce and appeared to belong to quite an unhappy relationship if reports are anything to go by.
If I as a mere commoner feel like that! What an earth does Prince Charles feel like? I suppose if I were a father I would feel like my eldest son was sticking his fingers up at me and making a very ponient point.
How the hell does a girl say get me another ring to the man she loves, when she knows how important the ring is especially when the man concerned is a popular Prince and a future King
How do I know,
I dont its just personal opinion! but I don't think the Prince got it right. To be perfectly honest I think it is embarrassing and somewhat seedy. Its a bit like me giving my 2nd husband my first husbands wedding band. Some things are just best left to sleep quietly.
Poor girl is going to have the 3rd finger of her left hand scrutinised at every possible opportunity and when she doesn't wear the ring the motives for not wearing it will be focused on by every media outlet.
My 2nd thought
Whilst the rest of us struggle with the economic climate I really wish Kate Middleton would put her foot down and say I am going to get married in my local church with my close friends and family and then we will have a knees up at Buck Palace with all the dignitaries.
To people that say that is not how things are done. I answer this is the 21st Century these are young people who have the ability to change things and should be in touch with reality.
The reality is we don't have the money for an expensive wedding. I can't imagine how the future Brides father feels no doubt he could provide for a perfectly tasteful intimate wedding for his daughter and then Buck Palace could provide the huge knees up afterwards. Respective families pay for respective parts of getting married just like it is in real life.
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