Super Mrs. C.
1 min readAug 20, 2022

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No, their sole reason for surviving had nothing to do with humility, and everything to do with maintaining power. By the bye, you mean "whose," as who's is the contraction for "who is." Geez. Meghan's husband's ancestors weren't always in line for the throne; that privilege was bounced all over Europe for political reasons.

Diana earned her place with the Windsor's (sic) by the virtue of being a 20 years old virgin. You consider that enough of an "accomplishment" to "earn" a place at the Windsors? (By the bye, you mean "Windsors," plural, so that dread apostrophe is not necessary.) Handed to her on a silver platter? Lady, what do you even mean? Can you give some examples (or even one?) Are you sure that she's surrounded by PR agencies who've given her bad advice? Are you one of the good ones, giving her "good" advice?

Also by the bye, you mean "princes," plural, which again, does not include an apostrophe. Your "arguments" make about as much sense as your usage. Good bye.

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Super Mrs. C.
Super Mrs. C.

Written by Super Mrs. C.

Retired teacher. Humorous essayist about Life. Serious essayist about politics and “race.” Aspiring world saver. Cat mama. We can do better than this.

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