Here’s my question: do you think Prince William and Kate’s staffers are good at what they do and the Keens just f–k it up, or do you think the staffers are terrible at their jobs because they’re just an extension of Will and Kate’s laziness, pettiness and copykeening? I keep coming back to the fact that seemingly no one has told Kate that it’s extremely creepy for her to Single White Female her sister-in-law (not to mention William’s side-chicks). I also think someone should have tried to convince William – a long time ago – that his jealousy of his brother is completely unhinged. William’s New York trip was blatantly about William’s attempt to copy his brother and stalk his brother in America. Bad staff work or should the blame go solely on Peg and Buttons? Hilariously, Kensington Palace staffers are always briefing their favorite outlets about how THEY are so wonderful at their jobs and that’s why W&K are so popular. That and selfies?
No doubt there are many reasons the Waleses have seen a surge in popularity. There’s the dedication to duty and the generous good humour cultivated by both William and Kate. Who wouldn’t want to meet them, singly or together? At 41, the Prince and Princess have the advantage of relative youth and three charming children, a walking advert for domesticity.
All these things and more help explain why, according to a recent MailOnline poll, William is the most popular living royal with Catherine a close second. Even the New Yorkers seem to think so, turning out in hordes for William’s solo visit last week. Only the late Queen Elizabeth is viewed as having made a more positive contribution to the monarchy than William. This is no accident.
Much thought has gone into the way that William and Kate project themselves – and not least into a highly effective media strategy based on ‘selfies’ and artful video clips made by their own in-house videographer. Available on social media soon after a royal visit, these short clips have increased the sense of accessibility and allowed the Waleses to operate more flexibly and without the encumbering retinue of journalists and cameramen that might have been expected in previous times. Is it possible that William and Kate have learned something from those skilled ‘curators’ of their own image, Harry and Meghan? It certainly looks that way.
It’s not so long, after all, since William, Kate – and, for that matter, Charles – seemed suspicious of the camera lens. The late Queen was heard to comment how disappointed she was to be greeted by a wall of camera phones rather than a sea of faces. The new generation of selfie-savvy royals seems to have no such concerns.
“Is it possible that William and Kate have learned something from those skilled ‘curators’ of their own image, Harry and Meghan? It certainly looks that way.” There we go. The change in how Will and Kate approach social media, videographers, selfies and general “image-making” was dramatic as soon as Meghan came on the scene. Not even the Wales hagiographers at the Mail deny it anymore, they openly discuss the fact that Will, Kate and their staff openly copy everything the Sussexes do with their own “keen” spin. Hell, the big CEO idea was stolen from the Sussexes too. Anyway, sucks to have an heir to the throne who is too lazy to get his own ideas.
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- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk with the family of paramedic Jahrin (Jay) Khan via a mobile phone. The family is in London but her father joined the conversation from Bangladesh. Ms Khan has been unable to see her family through the pandemicThe Royal couple were visiingt Newham ambulance station in East London. During the visit, The Duke and Duchess met with ambulance staff and paramedics to hear more about their experiences of working during the pandemic and about the mental health and wellbeing support provided at the Station and through the London Ambulance Service.,Image: 598731918, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NO UK USE FOR 48 HOURS- Fee Payable Upon reproduction – For queries contact Avalon [email protected] London 44 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles 1 310 822 0419 Berlin 49 30 76 212 251 Madrid 34 91 533 42 89, Model Release: no, Credit line: Avalon.red / Avalon
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- The Prince of Wales, holding a can of Organic Coronation Ale, and the Princess of Wales during a walkabout meeting members of the public on the Long Walk near Windsor Castle, Berkshire, where the Coronation Concert to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla is being held.,Image: 774428720, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Matthews / Avalon
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- The Princess of Wales poses for a selfie during a walkabout meeting members of the public on the Long Walk near Windsor Castle, Berkshire, where the Coronation Concert to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla is being held.,Image: 774431056, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Matthews / Avalon
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- The Princess of Wales poses for a selfie during a walkabout meeting members of the public on the Long Walk near Windsor Castle, Berkshire, where the Coronation Concert to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla is being held.,Image: 774431062, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Matthews / Avalon
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- BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 07: Prince William, Prince of Wales poses for selfies with members of the public as he visits Pret A Manger on September 07, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. The Prince of Wales visited Bournemouth businesses pledging their support to the Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness.,Image: 803493145, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson / Avalon
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- BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 07: Prince William, Prince of Wales poses for selfies with members of the public as he visits Pret A Manger on September 07, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. The Prince of Wales visited Bournemouth businesses pledging their support to the Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness.,Image: 803493187, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson / Avalon
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- BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 07: Prince William, Prince of Wales meets members of the public as he visits Pret A Manger on September 07, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. The Prince of Wales visited Bournemouth businesses pledging their support to the Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness.,Image: 803493216, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson / Avalon
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- BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 07: Prince William, Prince of Wales meets members of the public as he visits Pret A Manger on September 07, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. The Prince of Wales visited Bournemouth businesses pledging their support to the Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness.,Image: 803493275, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson / Avalon
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Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales, meets with well-wishers as she visits St Davids Cathedral with Prince William, Prince of Wales, on the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death, in St Davids, Wales, Britain September 8, 2023.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the RNLI LifeBoat Station at St Davids Pembrokeshire where they. met crew, volunteers and those who have been supported by their local unit..Situated on the spectacular coastline of South-West Wales, the St Davids Lifeboat Station has been.launching lifeboats since 1869 and underwent a refurbishment from 2014 to 2017. The new station has.benefitted from modern facilities and improved access for bringing in equipment and evacuating.casualties. St Davids has a strong history of bravery within its crews, having been awarded with 14.medals for gallantry. Picture: Arthur Edwards
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The Prince of Wales during a visit to Tillydrone Community Campus, Aberdeen, to spotlight how co-located and joined up community support services can improve early intervention and prevent homelessness, as part of his tour of the UK to launch a project aimed at ending homelessness. Picture date: Tuesday June 27, 2023.
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: Aberdeen, United Kingdom
When: 27 Jun 2023
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