Romeo and Juliet, a three day ‘romance’ between a 13 year old girl and a 16/17 year old boy that resulted in 6 deaths. And somehow this became the standard for love.
If you know what’s good for you. Don’t diss Meagan or Adele in earshot of a woman. (Unfair generalization, I know, but in my circle they seem to be ignition points.)
Those not born into the position either accept the duties or reject them
The acting princess might have thought it would be an easy role…
Her deceased mother in law was charming, beautiful, cultured and intelligent … she was a product of proper upbringing, wealth and royal environment —- a very difficult, if not impossible role to imitate, or assume. Easy to understand why it would become a “royal pain” to play the part 24/7. Far easier to quit, and run away than to be someone or something you are definitely not—- and the excuses Including bigotry just added to the lack of decorum. TheMonarchy will always be remembered – what’s her name will not.
Ubintold over 1 year ago
Who?!
GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago
Meagan. You shoud know – they sure get enough press.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
chaosed2 over 1 year ago
Romeo and Juliet, a three day ‘romance’ between a 13 year old girl and a 16/17 year old boy that resulted in 6 deaths. And somehow this became the standard for love.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Donald and which one is he married to now?
Sorry, I realized this is incorrect, so I have now fixed it.
Donald and himself.
Some other of the great romances.
Paris and Helen
Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly.
Henry II and Rosamund Clifford
Henry the VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
Henry the VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Henry the VIII and Jane Seymour.
Henry the VIII and Anne of Cleves.
Henry the VIII and Catherine Howard.
Henry the VIII and Catherine Parr.
Louis XV of France and Madame de Pompadour.
John and Abigail Adams.
Mary Godwin Shelley and Percy Shelley.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning.
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Tokla.s
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
Charles and Camilla, then Diana, and then back to Camilla.
Daisy and Tom, George and Myrtle, Gatsby and Daisy, Tom and Myrtle, and Jordan and Nick.
One of the best, Nick and Nora Charles.
Jenny Cavilleri and Oliver Barrett IV.
Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner.
And finally Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
If you know what’s good for you. Don’t diss Meagan or Adele in earshot of a woman. (Unfair generalization, I know, but in my circle they seem to be ignition points.)
Oh Really? over 1 year ago
Those not born into the position either accept the duties or reject them
The acting princess might have thought it would be an easy role…
Her deceased mother in law was charming, beautiful, cultured and intelligent … she was a product of proper upbringing, wealth and royal environment —- a very difficult, if not impossible role to imitate, or assume. Easy to understand why it would become a “royal pain” to play the part 24/7. Far easier to quit, and run away than to be someone or something you are definitely not—- and the excuses Including bigotry just added to the lack of decorum. TheMonarchy will always be remembered – what’s her name will not.
p1op2cor3n over 1 year ago
I’ll never forget what’s her face.
halvincobbes Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wow – the good ol’ boys dissing an accomplished Black woman. How very white of you.
Sun over 1 year ago
Margaret Thatcher