Princess Diana was a better looking woman, but not everything is about looks is it? If he is happy that's what matters right? I must be so sentimental that I look naive.
International Level: Senior Politician / Political Participation: 173 17.3%
Let the man do what he wants to do. He is a man, not a little boy that needs guidance. If cares for a 'commoner' or royalty it does not matter since it is about his hapiness. I would do the same. The only thing I would change, he should of been truthful with Diana.
International Level: Activist / Political Participation: 35 3.5%
Name: Neecy
Comments: I always felt sorry for Princess Diana because she was trapped in a loveless marriage and was made a scapegoat when she popularized the royal family. Prince Charles should have been to allowed to marry Camilla all along. He nearly would of gave up being first line to the throne, if he couldn't be with her. This whole tragedy would have been avoided if royalty didn't believe in arranged marriages.
Prince Charles and Camilla's car attacked
Prince Charles and Camilla's car attacked by student protesters in London; both unhurt. Ref. CNN
Protesters throw paint and crack the window of a car carrying Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, but the couple are unharmed. Ref. BBC
Name: Neutral
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Comments: Just a thought here guys . . . None of you guys know what REALLY happened between all of these people. Maybe there was an agreement between Charles and Diana that went sour. Maybe not. You never will know. You will never be directly impacted by this Prince, his Ex, his current, or probably any other. Who cares? Can we talk about something a bit more impactful now? Maybe what is being done to cure cancer, produce renewable energy, or feed starving people. Any ideas on that?
Neutral, people love to talk about celebrities (nothing wrong with that) but hey you have a point, maybe there was some sort of deal (you never know). With this new wedding coming up, I'm wondering the same.
International Level: Specialist / Political Participation: 43 4.3%