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Carole Middleton

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Sel Tue 23-Jul-13 18:56:49

bluebell grinwine agreed

Galen Tue 23-Jul-13 18:52:58

I am a peasant and happy to be one!

merlotgran Tue 23-Jul-13 18:52:52

They've worked hard for their success and they are showing that they know how to deal with it. They are an elegant and discreet couple who will take it all in their stride.

Tegan Tue 23-Jul-13 18:49:51

I do admire them for what they have achieved [interestingly we were at Kedlestone Hall the other week and were chatting to someone about how many royal people married rich American women;think Duke of Devonshire etc... one had class and one had money]. What I object to is the media telling me how normal they are because, by my standards they're not. I don't like the pretence [and it makes me feel like a peasant sad].

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 18:49:34

Time for a wine

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 18:48:36

Sel - I wasn't passing a judgement on that - I was trying (possibly clumsily) to differentiate between different types of normal - financially they have done well and are in the top bracket there and not normal but didn't have connections which made them normal ie more like the rest if us in that respect.

Sel Tue 23-Jul-13 18:41:43

bluebell you're right, they weren't well connected. I would have thought you would have admired that.

Sel Tue 23-Jul-13 18:39:31

Obviously people have persuaded her she's a brand. Why blame her for taking advantage of that?

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 18:38:48

I think normal in this context has to mean more than in 'these parts' - Tegan is right, their life style isn't normal in the sense of what the majority of us experience - it's just that they weren't well - connected - as someone haughtily said of Michael Hesseltine once 'he's the sort if chap that had to buy his own furniture'

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 18:34:22

Pippa is an airhead - just trading on connections - I mean that book and now her Waitrose connection!! Get a proper job woman!! Although of course your sister never did!

Sel Tue 23-Jul-13 18:33:09

Tegan they are pretty normal in these parts - I have much admiration for them, they've worked to get where they are and continue to do so. A good role model.

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 18:32:25

I've always thought the queen was exceptionally selfish in the Christmas arrangements - anyone marrying in could never spend Christmas with their families ever again. It's interesting that this changed last Christmas and I hope that will continue - its not as though the royal family are role models for happy families is it? Why am I posting on this thread? Oh I know I'm killing time before dinner and daren't put the TV or radio on

Tegan Tue 23-Jul-13 18:25:58

I don't think the Middletons lifestyle is normal compared to the majority of people in this country, though sad. I mean, they might be commoners but, if they are then I don't know where on the scale that puts me confused?

Ariadne Tue 23-Jul-13 18:24:15

True, Merlot!

merlotgran Tue 23-Jul-13 18:13:18

How nice that they're not being sidelined like former in-laws. Kate comes from a loving, close family and William is obviously very fond of them. This lucky baby won't be brought up not having a clue how 'normal' people spend their lives.

Grannyeggs Tue 23-Jul-13 18:04:15

Me too jingle, it's the press that talk it all up, the Middletons, including Pippa, come out as a balanced family, taking it in their stride.crown

j08 Tue 23-Jul-13 17:37:47

I think it's great! Kid's done well.

Pippa's alright. She's like the opposite number to Harry.

bluebell Tue 23-Jul-13 17:32:16

I just love thinking about all those 'friends' of the royals who made fun of her 'doors to manual' and all that etiquette rubbish - who got the last laugh ? Shame about Pippa though - she's just a waste of space!

Gorki Tue 23-Jul-13 17:25:35

Quite honestly I think I would rather be in a council house (maybe not in Southall !) with the anonymity it brings.

Ariadne Tue 23-Jul-13 17:18:45

From nouveau riche to ancient riche circles, one might say.

(A friend of mine, quoting her own mother "Well, my dear, SHE may be nouveau riche but WE are anciens pauvres.")

Riverwalk Tue 23-Jul-13 17:13:34

Although I'm not particularly a monarchist, can't help feeling pleased for Catherine's mother ..... she's gone from a council house in Southall to being the grandmother of a future monarch.

Not bad !crown