Royal baby madness
Sometimes I feel sorry for people born within the royal family. They will never know the joy of living your life with anonymity and having only yourself to answer to when an event occurs in your life. The world is watching them and even during a moment as unique and special as having a child they are expected to share those details with the rest of the world. It is obvious that being a monarch brings about several perks.Many people may disagree with me, but i feel these advantages are strongly outweighed by their activities constantly being analysed .When the duchess of Cambridge gave birth to her first child people camped out at the hospitals waiting to catch a glimpse of the new heir to the thrown. Even my office got in on the act by placing bets for the lucky winner who guesses the name of the baby correctly. Just by the scene caused by the birth of this child it is clear to see that every move he makes will be watched and evaluated to see if it measures up to the high standard placed on royalty. All humans are prone to making faults but even the slightest mistake he makes will be blown out of proportion and made to seem like a huge scandal.When it comes to William and Kate i like the fact that they fight for their privacy even though its nearly impossible. They seem (and i say seem because i do not know them) to be down to earth and reasonable people, somewhat unfazed by the constant media glare bestowed upon them. Parenting is a hard task by any means, but this royal couple will face an even harder task when raising their baby because of the growing attention and interest people have in the future heirs every move. It will be interesting to see what aspects of this child's life they will share with the public and how far they would go to ensure that his privacy is respected.
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