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I love how Louis mispronounced animals. He speaks really well for his age!

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They are adorable children. 

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They’ve all gotten so tall!

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Their penmanship clearly shows the benefits of the best education money can buy.

I felt a little uncomfortable reading the cards, they seem to me as something that should remain private. Given that the children apparently write these cards every year, I think it's obvious why they were published this time...

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4 hours ago, SweetJuly said:

I felt a little uncomfortable reading the cards, they seem to me as something that should remain private. Given that the children apparently write these cards every year, I think it's obvious why they were published this time...

Trotting out the Cambridge children for some good PR has always been their move, but eventually it's going to backfire. When Harry spoke about being trapped and in a bubble, I wonder if situations like this is what he was referring to. It can't be fun to grow up and realize that you're essentially a prop. 

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I do know the very long British Royal history of relationships between fathers and sons,Esp. second sons, ranging  from Tense to down right hate is a real thing. 

Will be interesting to see if History repeats itself once again with William and his sons. I would assume George will get the same training William and Charles and The Queen and on back got in being throughly Royal and throughly Windsor and doing your duty to King and country. What about the others though?  Harry as the second child was left to Diana and her ideas a bit much perhaps. 
 

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12 minutes ago, tabitha2 said:

Will be interesting to see if History repeats itself once again with William and his sons. I would assume George will get the same training William and Charles and The Queen and on back got in being throughly Royal and throughly Windsor and doing your duty to King and country. What about the others though?  Harry as the second child was left to Diana and her ideas a bit much perhaps. 
 

Diana died when Harry was 12 and he had been attending boarding school for several years before that and it seems that most school holidays the boys time was split between their parents (they hadn’t seen Diana in a month before she died). I don’t think Diana or Charles raised the boys very differently from each other while she was alive. Maybe William had a few more meetings with the Queen, but I don’t think Harry was just left to Diana to influence. Most of William’s individualized training probably happened after she passed away. Diana spent less time with her kids then majority of other mothers I know (middle class Americans). I think overall she loved being a mom, wanted to be a good mom, and most likely was whenever she was with them, but she wasn’t with them regularly in the way most Americans think of parenting. 
I actually have a lot of curiosity about boarding schools and how hands on parents can be if anyone with insight wants to chime in.

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6 hours ago, SweetJuly said:

Their penmanship clearly shows the benefits of the best education money can buy.

I felt a little uncomfortable reading the cards, they seem to me as something that should remain private. Given that the children apparently write these cards every year, I think it's obvious why they were published this time...

Using their children in this way does not reflect well on William and Kate. One of these days it might dawn on these children that their parents made a private thing public because they needed a distraction. 

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