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Friday, 26 July 2013

While I agree with the Internet on how sweet the Royal Family is and

how great it was they got in their own car (which, for what it’s worth, freaks me out - the paps are relentless, get some bodyguards).

While they were speaking to the press, William said,

"It’s the first time we’ve seen him really, so we’ll have a proper chance to catch up".

And that made me kind of sad. Did they just hand him over as they got to the door?  They had all night to see the baby, right? Does “this is the first time we’ve seen him" mean something else in British slang? 

Royal is still royal and protocol is still procotol, Kate was wearing pantyhose for god sake.

Perception is Reality and I used to work in advertising so I am SUPER cynical but I’m just not buying this whole “normal family" routine. I think it’s that Britain needs a less distant, more relevant monarchy.


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