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Meanwhile ordinary people are left unfed, unwashed and dehydrated in dirty NHS hospital beds. Nice to know that this lazy, parasitical female is being, as usual, waited on hand, foot and finger and treated as though she mattered. She is in fact no more important than anyone else on the planet, and IMO worth a great deal less than most of them

The are plenty of 'undeserving' rich in the world if you want to take that angle - why pick on her?


You're simply singling her out and attacking her for the crime of getting pregnant and being of public interest. That's not her fault.


A lot of very nasty cowardly spiteful attacks on here. Bullies in a schoolyard taunting ring. Says more about the people posting than about Kate Middleton.

Huguenot is right.


What if Kate were sitting up in her hospital bed right now, reading the EDF - with great big tears rolling down her cheeks? .. Or some such other laughably absurd scenario?


Would you all be so brave if HRH The Duke of Cambridge landed his helicopter on Goose Green and then asked you to repeat your taunts?


WOULD YOU?

Huguenot is entirely right. Your comments make you look bitter and small minded. I don't buy into class or the legitimacy of monarchy from a social-hierarchy perspective but the news that two people are starting a family doesn't fill me with hatred and disgust either. That she is sick and being treated inspires such venom is bizarre.


Given that these two (and remember that Kate was not born an aristocrat) got together and the way they conduct themselves to me shows they largely see their role as being cultural ambassadors for the country and promoting British industry (film, fashion, tourism etc).

I'm with PaulK, its inconceivable that in a world where there are poor people and wars and shit that this bint thinks the universe revolves around her by having a baby, selfish cow with her private health insurance not sponging the resources from the NHS meaning there are more dirty beds for us hoi polloi!!!!


If people stopped fawning around these so called royals and concentrated on the things that matter like Christopher's Nan this WORLD WOOD BE BETTER!!!!

Yeh I'd be willing to sacrifice all for the sake of the country in their place, cos that's the kind of super-hero I am!



the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Give me the Helicopter and the Strip Pool kit(and

> Girlz!) and I'd gladly give those poor souls a

> break for a couple of years.

In any other civilised country, the family of people who made their fortune by genocide, slavery, torture and murder would have their assets stripped and plunged into rightous pauperisim.


here we cheer they they decide they fancy paying a bit of tax and they graciously give us a bank holiday to celebrate another few years of survival.


this is the real broken britain.

The entire nation built its empire and wealth off the back of genocide, slavery, torture and murder. By your argument woodrot, you'd have to strip yourself and plunge into pauperism.


I can think of no other civilised country that would or has exacted such punishment for the sins of the fathers.


The monarchy doesn't decide bank holidays, that'll be parliament.


Your hate trip is monumentally misguided and unnecessarily unpleasant.

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