Posted by Jill on October 22, 2009, 5:41 pm, in reply to "Re: Chelsy and Beatrice party at revamped chav palace Chinawhites... with dwarves and naked dancers"
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: Exactly- Beatrice is going out with her
: friends. The only time that the average
: student starts putting their classes before
: their parties is when it is time for exams.
: Or if the student is working full time.
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: As for Chelsea, no matter what you think
: about her, she is training as a solicitor.
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: I notice that most people on this board
: support many of the European monarchies.
: Which is good- they are great examples of
: duty and class. But don't you think they
: went out when they were young? The only
: difference is how their press report it.
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: Who said the York girls shouldn't go out?
: That's all they seem to do, though. They
: are reportedly going to classes, but they
: seem to majoring in History of Nightclubs
: and Blender Drinks. And whatever
: "normal" college students, myself
: included, did or didn't do isn't the point.
: They are the monarch's grandchildren and in
: the public eye. At the very least they can
: be a bit more discerning in the venues they
: choose to patronize. They **SHOULD**
: enjoy their university years, do a few shady
: things and break some rules. But none of it
: should happen in public. And between
: adventures, a sober appearance in broad
: daylight wearing properly fitting clothes
: while doing something like visiting hospital
: patients or judging a garden show would go a
: long way.
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As far as the venues they choose, they are the most upmarket, 'safe' and secure nightclubs/bars in London with admission strictly monitored. The whole point of having a social life is to go out and have fun - they are too young to be staying at home 'out of the public eye' which is the other option. As far as their clothes, well lets face it they are appalling, but that is just a case of a poor sense of taste, and they are picking up the baton of other poorly dressed royals. Pss Ann comes to mind. They may be grandchildren of the Queen, but so are Zara and Peter. They are surplus to the future of the Monarchy. As far as doing public duties, maybe in the future they will carry out public service, but in my opinion the British public will never warm to these princesses and in the future they will not play an active part in public duties. I'm sure that is what Charles and William will encourage into the future.
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