Posted by actually in the UK on October 23, 2009, 10:02 pm, in reply to "Re: Chelsy and Beatrice party at revamped chav palace Chinawhites... with dwarves and naked dancers"
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I don't know anyone who dislikes Harry....he is liked...people think he is mischevious, but he is young, and he is serving his country...as for the Yorks, they are in university, I don't think they are falling...i don't agree with everything they do, and they should be guided...and the problem is Sarah is a mess and Andrew is naive (but decent.) But they are young and they have not done anything so awful. They are in university and studying. Zara and Peter are a lot older. Different time of life. ANd when they were their age they were out a lot...you just didn't always read about it.
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: They are doing what most other girls of
: their
: age do- at least here.
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: But they are not "most other
: girls"--they're princesses. And I
: think they want to be treated like
: "other girls" only when it suits
: them Other times they want to get special
: privileges.
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: And Eugenie seems to
: be hanging out at her university
: neighbourhood bars.
: And that's fine. I just don't expect her
: to be taking off in the middle of the school
: week to celebrate her mother's birthday, or
: showing up at lots of glitzy events or
: whatever. She should be a student first and
: foremost--that is, if she's taking her
: studies seriously.
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: Zara and Peter were
: working, that was their choice,
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: Zara and Peter *are* working. And they did
: not party that much through their school
: years.
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: and although
: they were not necessarily in a lot of the
: clubs (to be discussed) they were very much
: at pubs and country parties
:
: Some, yes. Not to the extent their York
: cousins seem to be though.
:
: ....they are
: country kids at heart. The horsey set they
: belong to have balls, parties, etc., and
: believe me, they can get wild.
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: They also
: didn't attract as much attention because,
: even though they were the Princess Royal's
: children, they themselves were not titled.
: And I think it is also a case of "the
: sins of the father" so to speak.
: Andrew and Fergie (Fergie deservedly and
: Andrew far less so) do create a bit of a
: stir, and so the reputation rubs off on
: their children.
:
: Not in this instance. And certainly not for
: me. The York girls stand or fall on their
: own merits as far as I'm concerned, and
: right now they're falling.
:
: Anne is considered the
: responsible hard working royal, so this
: reputation rubs off her children.
:
: Again, not where I'm concerned. The
: Phillips kids stand or fall on their own
: merits, and there was a time when Zara was
: stumbling. But she's got her act together.
: And Peter Phillips--the same.
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: Harry is often talked about as a party
: prince on this board (and he does like his
: clubs) but he is generally very liked and
: respected in the UK, by the way!
:
: By whom? I have friends in the UK, and
: quite frankly they could take or leave
: Harry.
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: Zara and Peter are actually *working.* And
: even when they were both at school, they
: weren't out partying like theor York
: cousins. As for being "surplus,"
: well, people alot further down the
: succession have inherited the Throne before
: now, so I'm not prepared to dismiss them.
: Besides, being "surplus" still
: doesn't give them carte blanche to behave as
: party fashionistas, whic is what they seem
: to think they are. The bottom line is they
: are Princesses of the Blood Royal, not
: fashionista starlets, but at the moment they
: seem to think they're the latter.
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