Prince William is a ‘cultural hinterland’ who never claimed to be an ‘intellectual’

What are Prince William’s interests? What are his passions? I would describe William’s interests and passions to be limited to football (specifically Aston Villa, and especially not any women’s teams) and cars. Reportedly, he enjoys cars. I don’t even think he enjoys polo at this point, and he’s basically only played polo a couple of times in the past three years. He’s not a natural athlete because of his physical awkwardness, so it’s not like he’s playing pick-up basketball or football/soccer. He doesn’t join his wife on her hobby of walking/hiking in nature. Additionally, William is a cultural wasteland. He doesn’t watch movies despite being the president of BAFTA. He doesn’t enjoy the theater. He doesn’t read books or even have a favorite magazine. No one has ever said he even listens to audiobooks. He’s been to one concert in like fifteen years (he took his kids to see Taylor Swift).

All of this is in comparison to his father, King Charles. Despite Charles’s many failings and flaws, he’s a very cultured man with many passions. He loves gardens, he loves being out in nature, he’s an accomplished painter who supports tons of art charities and even founded an art school. He loves opera and theater. I don’t think he likes watching TV, but he’s a huge reader who enjoys books about history, philosophy and religion especially. He has a passion for unique crafts and he supports many unique craftsmen and artisans. And on and on – he has a rich cultural life. Well, people are just now figuring out that the heir to the throne is a cultural wasteland. “Dull” doesn’t even cover William’s personality:

According to Camilla Tominey, William’s lack of passion, hobbies or interests is justified because “he’s never claimed to be an academic or an intellectual.” As if that’s a good thing? Well, at least he’s never claimed to be smart or culturally aware or a man of wide interests! And since when is it particularly “intellectual” or “academic” to read a f–king book or enjoy a movie or have passion for anything other than Aston Villa’s online forums? The future king has never picked up a history book or decompressed by listening to his favorite album. It’s pitiful. It’s not just that William is “a bit boring,” it’s that he’s completely unprepared for his role and uninterested in learning anything. They can’t even get him to read briefing memos, for goodness sake!!

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87 Responses to “Prince William is a ‘cultural hinterland’ who never claimed to be an ‘intellectual’”

  1. Red Snapper says:

    I’m not here to defend William, he’s terrible, but he has talked about playing bass guitar and describing himself as “quite good “. I mean, it’s something.

    • Becks1 says:

      Of course he would describe himself as quite good 🤣🤣

    • 2131Jan says:

      Day drinking and football pretty much sums up the Dim, Bald Bulb. Oh, and “incandescent rage” over his brother and sister in law.

    • QuiteContrary says:

      LOL, he probably meant air guitar.

    • BeanieBean says:

      ?? When has he ever talked about playing an instrument? This is the first I’m hearing it.

      • Andrea says:

        After their exchange, a delighted Mr Forde said: ‘I’ve just got a new bass player – you might know him as the Duke of Cambridge.

        ‘He said ‘I’m a bit good on the bass guitar’ so I’m thinking of signing him up, but he’s got such a lot of other duties I don’t know whether he’ll have time to do it.’

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        In 2014 when visiting a school, William also revealed that he played a plethora of instruments in his younger years.

        The Prince made the remark at Goole High School, East Yorkshire, to launch a new award for primary school children as royal patron of the charity SkillForce, which draws on the values and skills of ex-forces personnel to inspire young people to achieve at school.

        As he chatted to members of the school’s samba band, which was providing the musical accompaniment, he refused an offer to play one of the drums.

        The Prince of Wales told the school band: ‘I used to play the piano, trumpet and drums when I was your age but I couldn’t read music.’

    • Magdalena says:

      Was this before or after the photograph of Harry playing the guitar to Meghan became public?

      I thought Brits were generally self-deprecating? “Quite good”? As Becks1 says, of course he would describe himself as such!

      • Over it says:

        See even back then he admitted he can’t read , well he said music but let’s be for real. He can’t read PERIOD

  2. Shiela Kerr says:

    Pretty obvious he is a dimwit. He has difficulty getting through written speeches prepared for him. He just wanders around looking akward.

  3. Tessa says:

    Scooter and keen are both very shallow . And keen has years to get a degree in child psychology or even use her art degree. Scooter is the same he’s just a dabble r and avoids learning new things.

    • Hypocrisy says:

      With his personality issues I believe he feels he is to smart to bother, he knows it all and he will be the “best king ever no one in history will be better than him” sounds familiar right? The rota will be his tool to push the propaganda agenda just like CT and the other have been doing since Prince Harry and Meghan became a couple.

  4. MY3CENTS says:

    He could have been passionate about his work with the air ambulance (sorry forgot exactly what it’s called) but even that didn’t get him.

  5. Nanea says:

    In addition to being Billy the Basher and Bulliam the Incandescent it seems that day-drinking Scooter the Idle is functionally illiterate.

    Good luck, Brexitannia.

  6. Jan says:

    Harry lives a busy life, when would that leave Cain, anytime to do anything else.

  7. Dee(2) says:

    He doesn’t have to claim to be an intellectual, but it is part of his job to be well informed. You know the job that apparently he’s so good at just because he was born? He has to be well read, and cultured, and aware and well versed in multiple subjects, because he’s literally going to be the king and his entire role is one of diplomacy.

    Making statements like this just further highlights the nonsense that is the monarchy. This person will get hundreds of millions per year, with the understanding that he is best suited for the role because he is part of an unbroken line that are somehow better at this than people that do claim to be intellectuals.

    And instead of pointing out how it is a deficit that he doesn’t speak multiple languages, can’t hold conversations with a modicum of knowledge on multiple subjects, you tell us that he never claimed to be? You’re basically telling people they have to buy a $100,000 car, and then when the wheels fall off say well we never claimed that it actually would drive you anywhere.

    • Lover says:

      I agree, William’s indifference to his role just highlights the absurdity of monarchy. At least Charles intuited that he should look like he gave a damn about being qualified for and interested in his job. William is literally just one more football chud in a nation neck-deep in football chuds—what makes him more fit for the job than any of them?

    • Lorelei says:

      @Dee, ITA, and I can’t believe how brazen William is about doing whateverTF he wants (which is usually nothing), then claiming it’s his new, “modern” way of doing things. It’s a total scam and more people need to call him out on it.

      The fact that he publicly admits to not reading his briefing papers before engagements, not watching most of the BAFTA-nominated movies (!) even though he certainly has the time — and not having the self-awareness to realize he should not say these things in public— and his comments about being a “work from home monarch” (lmao)… take all of that together, and he’s clearly showing his subjects exactly how he feels about them and his “duty.”

      Bill has been effective at exactly one thing in his adult life: slowly lowering any and all of the public’s expectations of him and Kate.

  8. So they are figuring out that the next king is dull, boring with no known hobbies who can’t think his way out of a wet paper bag. This is information that is known by anyone having to spend five minutes with dimwit!!

    • another cross to carry says:

      Remember their motto: “down is up, up is down, green is black, and the earth is flat”

  9. jais says:

    Technically, he might be a tv watcher. Bc we know he watched suits.

    • Lurker says:

      Charles and Camilla love Strictly Come Dancing. I think they watched Eastenders and even were in an episode.

      William seems to watch TV, same as Kate. No reading, no audiobooks, no theater, no concerts. One doesn’t have to be an academic to read, there are plenty of books of all genres. Same as music. Or movies. What are these people doing all day?

  10. Jenny says:

    Apart from hating Harry he has absolutely no passion in his life. He has the whole world at his fingertips and he simply can’t be bothered. If he wasn’t so awful I’d pity him

  11. another cross to carry says:

    As expected, madam tominey is here to remind us all that the sun rises down south and sets up north! What’s new?

    Did she ever correct the record re Meghan made kkkate cried? No wonder her husband cannot keep his eyes off other peoples’ husbands (ala megyn kelly)!

    The people (choose any from the british royal propaganda media) whose private lives are headed to the landfill are always talking/writing smack about others.

  12. Tarte Au Citron says:

    I thought Camilla T had a worried look a couple of times during the video

    • QuiteContrary says:

      She did! She is so weirdly defensive of Will and Kate.

      That’s not the role a journalist is supposed to play.

    • jais says:

      I love it when that happens and, dare I say, she should really get used to it. She’s gonna be fighting for her life defending the Wales couple.

  13. Elizabeth says:

    Well, we know that William and Catherine watch TV series on DVD, and that he’s watched Suits.

  14. Frida’s Xolo says:

    As I was reading this blog, I actually received a text from my friend (white male, same age as William) because he was so excited about understanding a Debussy reference in his sports podcast and I am confident that, if ever asked, my friend would name Debussy as his fav composer.

    I say this because every defense of William only makes him look more pathetic despite having the benefit of Eton and St. Andrew’s educations. He is in his fifth decade of life and the royal family should be distressed to the max that William has to be defended for not having any visible pleasure in the popular or fine arts, nature, charity, animals, etc. with “WELL he never issued a royal edict claiming to be an academic or intellectual.” This all feels very Joyce Carol Oates asking if Elon had any enjoyments beyond conquering Twitter, you know?

    Of course, that is the true problem: the royal left-behinds and their administrators know William is a charisma black hole, and thus their PR strategy has been modeled after the Heir’s own habit: denigrate anyone who has ever been within his radius in order to embiggen the Future King William, the Non-Intellectual.

    • Lorelei says:

      @Frida, imagine if he was ever asked his opinion about Debussy (or any composer, for that matter), or his favorite author..William would be like a deer in the headlights, he’d be so clueless.

      • Frida’s Xolo says:

        That’s the thing, after all this, my football-loving friend sent me a screenshot of his music app playing a Debussy song. This is all because of one (1) reference on a sports podcast, and this morning my friend demonstrated more intellectual curiosity than William has shown in his entire life!

        As someone pointed out, one doesn’t have to identify as an intellectual or academic in order to be passionate about their hobbies and interests. Moreover, as someone else has pointed out in these comments, William’s a lightweight. He can’t even turn his love for Aston Villa into meaningful ways of sharing that passion ie setting up football camps for children, making appearances to help smaller clubs, etc. What a waste!

    • CatGotMyTongue says:

      The music group The Art of Noise made a whole concept album about Debussy. Your friend might enjoy it!

      It’s probably on utube. 💜

  15. Alex Can says:

    Boring?? Is that a euphemism for “dumb as brick”? Yeah I’m going to keep calling him Dim Bill.

  16. YankeeDoodles says:

    Ayo Edebiri’s look in that BAFTA photo is *everything* and then some. 😆😂❤️

  17. Lady Digby says:

    Big problem is there is no there , there with him. Definitely not front of house, leadership material, not bothered, not interested, not reliable and can’t be shamed into working regularly because he’s paid duchy income regardless!

  18. Amy Bee says:

    It’s interesting that Camilla Tominey is admitting that William’s not an intellectual when the British press has spent his whole life saying that he was the smart one and that Harry was the dumb one. It’s clear that William has no interests outside of Aston Villa and I don’t even think that his support of that team is genuine. He’s a lightweight and very dull.

  19. YankeeDoodles says:

    Lightweight is the word, @Amy Bee. That is *it* 100%. Dude is featherweight. Presuming he’s heavyweight.

  20. Eurydice says:

    It’s an interesting strategy – to defend someone by pointing out his flaws. But, if William has never claimed he was an intellectual or academic, he has claimed he’s a man of action and passionate about the environment, mental health issues, peace in the Middle East, homelessness, all of Africa, and doing the school run. No one would care that William is boring if they could see any speck of activity from him to back up those claims, but it’s just hot air.

    • Lorelei says:

      For the past decade, the topic he’s mentioned the most *by far* is how horrible his brother is, how much he hates him, and how his first order of business as king will be to try and humiliate H&M using any means available to him. Real leadership material! Such a diplomatic statesman in the making! Petty asshole. And he’s not even self-aware enough to realize how petty and small and pathetic this makes him look to sane people.

      • Eurydice says:

        Egotists have the ultimate self-awareness – they are only aware of themselves. What William lacks is empathy and imagination – the ability to recognize and care about how others see him. And for a guy who sneers at religion and the trappings of monarchy, he’s a true royalist in that he believes everything he wants and does is a God-given right. If he’s always right, then Harry must always be wrong.

  21. maisie says:

    I have maintained for many years that William’s lack of intellectual capacity is the result of the traumatic brain injury he received as a child. No one wants to say this out loud. But someone with below average intelligence, well documented mood swings, tantrums and frequent emotional outbursts, lack of interest in anything beyond cars and football is going to be the next king of England.

    • 2131Jan says:

      For a while, I’d thought that as well. Then again, his “basher” days go back to toddler days (hence the “Billy the Basher” nickname; that and his jealousy of Harry). Most people grow out of the sibling rivalry phase, or at *least* learn to handle it as an adult.

    • CatGotMyTongue says:

      There’s filmed evidence from before it happened, with Diana there. They were like four and two.

      I’m sure the subsequent injury didn’t help!

      I have no idea if he’s always known that he’s the other brother, but he’s always been super competitive with Harry.

  22. Inge says:

    Didnt he make fun of Harry who struggled in school?

    I’m still baffled that someone who went to university has nothing to show for it. I’m not a fan of the dutch monarchy either but our then crown prince learned water management in which he became something of an expert

    • another cross to carry says:

      Who said Harry struggles in school? NOTHING these people say should be believed.

    • BeanieBean says:

      Eton & St Andrews were wasted on him. Also doesn’t say much for their teachers–they were incapable of sparking any curiosity in this guy.

  23. Jensa says:

    You have to wonder how he spends his time – all those long empty work-free days with no interests. TV? Booze? What an existence.
    Harry has never claimed to be an intellectual either. His mother was the same – she used to joke about her lack of qualifications. And yet, they both clearly had passions, interests and causes. William is just an empty-headed waste of space. Even the pro-royal press can see it.

    • Abby says:

      This is what I was thinking. What does he do with his time???

      I can’t imagine what their day-to-day life is like. If I was that wealthy with that much ease built into my life… gosh, the books I could read, the recipes I could try making, places I could travel to visit, plays and shows and movies and concerts I could attend, the museums I could visit, the causes I could champion. He could be doing so much to be interested in the world, which would make him interesting.

      It doesn’t even seem like he’s just pouring into his wife and children–like he doesn’t seem to enjoy being with them.

      What a sad and boring life, with so much potential.
      WHAT IS HE DOING WITH HISW TIME?

      • Lorelei says:

        My bet would be that he plays a lot of video games, but who knows. One doesn’t need to be “intellectual” in order to do something useful, and to work hard at their jobs.

        Or to simply be curious about the world around them, and kind to others. The absolute bare minimum for a decent human being! Asinine remark.

      • irisrose says:

        Whom is he doing with his time?

  24. Jay says:

    I think most people already knew that William is not an intellectual. In fact, he’s done everything he can over the years to distance himself from his father’s pursuits – an appreciation for art, classical music, reading, sustainable horticulture etc.

    William proudly loved football, binging box sets on the telly, and going on holiday. It is all part of his Normal Bill “middle class” persona (because he thinks that this is what middle class people are like). It’s a borderline insulting caricature of his own making.

    The real problem is not his intellect but his lack of curiousity. The king doesn’t really have to be an expert on anything, he can have unlimited advisors, but he does need to ask questions, be able to assess the information he’s given critically, and then show good judgement in his actions. That’s what is lacking here.

    • Lorelei says:

      Someone with his resources and a TOTAL lack of curiosity is so obscene to me. Such a waste! Football games and ski holidays seem to be the only things that reliably get William out the door on a regular basis.

  25. Becks1 says:

    I just don’t get it. The man has all the time and money and ACCESS in the world. If he wants to know more about the history of Stonehenge for example, his office needs to make one phone call and he’ll be able to meet with the leading Stonehenge experts. (Just trying to think of a completely random example lol). If football is the only thing he loves, why don’t we see him at games throughout the country and throughout the league – not just Aston Villa. Why isn’t he at the academies and soccer camps or meeting with charities that help poor kids get involved in sports. And so on. He does the bare minimum and that’s it.

    I just find it so frustrating because he could do so much with his privilege. And he just doesn’t.

    • Jay says:

      Not going to lie, Becks, your suggestion of Stonehenge had me spinning a whole backstory about William being just super enthusiastic about Stonehenge and archeology, but in a really pedantic and boring kind of way that his staff find really embarrassing. They think it’s better that he be seen as an uncultured boor than let him talk for hours about his theories or let it get out that he secretly organizes amateur archeology trips with his mates (of course he pretends they are hunting trips). Or like, he’s secretly a prolific publisher of online fanfiction. His most famous series stars a pro football player and his biggest fan – who just happens to be a prince! He’s on book four and it’s starting to get a lot of attention from studios that want to option their own version of Heated Rivalry.

      Anyways, just the idea that William could ever show interest in something outside of himself is unfortunately a pipe dream, but it did make me laugh!

      • Becks1 says:

        Maybe William loves ice hockey and actually wrote “heated rivalry” lmao.

        But I know what you mean. Even in my Stonehenge example – he would probably ask the most mundane and obvious questions and that’d be why he wasn’t allowed to meet with those leading experts – because I really do think his staff knows how he comes off and try their best to hide his true self, which is only somewhat successful.

      • CatGotMyTongue says:

        Hahaha about Heated Rivalry!

        I would be surprised if he can write much more than his own name.

        I’m sure he knows how to spell HRH.

  26. Julie says:

    I know many passionate persons who have a specific collection of objects, and are not intellectual. In his youth and even as an adult, Harry was called dimwit, not a very bright bunny and more. We have to wonder if even then, that was not to protect his brother’s lack of interest in anything. I believe William have a passion for SM and spend half his day commenting against his brother and SIS.

    • Elly says:

      I think you’re right about the firm claiming Harry was the dimwit to draw fire from William. It’s now very apparent that Harry is definitely not a dimwit. Harry has many varied interests and a bright, engaging personality along with a strong work ethic. Harry and Meghan are a power couple. William just seems obsessed with football and tearing down his brother and SIL and his wife is dull and low energy.

      • Siri says:

        I think William probably was book smart. I have an in-law that’s incredibly book smart but an absolute dimwit otherwise.

    • Elly says:

      I’ve known people like that too but I’m not sure that William is one of them.

    • Agreatreckoning says:

      I will never believe the reported grades of the WanK’s. Harry admitted his own failings. The kicker of the lies: Meghan’s grades/scores were not available to them. LOL. They didn’t want to show her grades because her grades/scores overall were better. By a lot. Northwestern girl did quite well.

      Y’all remember William’s comment about no wars in Europe, but they happened in other places. Gross, ignorant human. I’m sure royalists managed to spin this differently.

      I’m confident in saying William has never read a whole book.

  27. Where'sMyTiara says:

    William is a stupid middle aged man on the dole who at minimum emotionally abuses his wife.

    Remember Keeping Up Appearances?
    Remember Onslow?

    Onslow was actually an improvement on William! He read books on philosophy and quantum mechanics, and was a dedicated viewer of Open University on telly.

    So there you have it. Onslow should be Prince of Wales.

  28. sunniside up says:

    When he is King and reads his red boxes he will not understand what they are about.

  29. Where'sMyTiara says:

    He won’t read.

    He’ll have his secretary do it and then proceed to pitch a royal tantrum if he has to think critically before signing.

    Honestly he’s the sort of useful idiot I imagine palace courtiers who fancy themselves the real power behind the throne, salivate over. He’ll do what they want, not the other way around.

    And that’s why, despite all the muted bellyaching, no one will move to make changes, because they want Billy Idle right where he is.

    The courtiers’ egos, and the egos of their principals, have effectively cooked the monarchy. They have done to the UK govt what Drumpf has done to the US govt.

    • Lorelei says:

      ITA with everything you said. Just adding that I think he’ll bring Jason back as soon as his father passes away, and I think he’ll pass off anything that requires “critical thinking” to that slimeball Knauf.

    • BeanieBean says:

      He’s not going to read anything. His staff will tell him what to sign.

  30. Julie says:

    It’s been obvious for years that he lacks clear purpose, motivation, and curiosity despite his future being laid out for him since birth. There is outright envy when it comes to his brother and Meghan and it occupies all of his time, that’s his one true passion. He behaves like an absolute psychopath, waging almost a decade long smear campaign against his brother and Meghan. He also seems like he hates his wife immensely and can barely contain his contempt for her. He looks like he’s going to break from the disgust of keeping up appearances. All around miserable.
    It contributes to the broader issue that there is nothing that is inspiring, engaging or meaningful about William.
    He has no genuine connection or passion to the world or anyone around him. He will continue to erode the public trust and support through his disconnect and unhinged behavior. The world is moving in a different direction that someone like him has no purpose in and he, the Royal Rota rats and Charles understand this. The monarchy will end with him before his reign is over.

    • Where'sMyTiara says:

      “The monarchy will end with him before his reign is over.”

      Charles will be the last proper monarch of England. He’s the last to genuinely prepare for the job.

      William may go through the motions of a con a nation, but his reign is over before it’s begun.

      Compared to other current and future crowned heads of Europe close to William’s generation, who studied abroad, learned multiple languages, hold degrees that wouldn’t make a seasoned diplomat blush…

      William, if/when he ascends the throne, will be naught but a flea in a flea circus. And it’s the courtiers who will be the ringleaders, not him.

      William has nothing in person, address, nor mark of education or intellect to set him apart as special. Nothing that elevates him. His rank is an accident of birth. If he had fallen out of any other womb, he’d probably be in jail somewhere by now for going off on someone.

      This is Charles’ ultimate legacy: he dgaf about his kids growing up, left their care and discipline to servants, and refused to prepare them for the roles laid out for them out of a jealous fear of being outshone. Now the child who took after his father has now grown into a petty tyrant who can’t regulate himself and dgaf about the monarchy apart from the money and power that will be at his disposal.

  31. Meme says:

    To be fair, he has hobbies. Dull ones, but still.
    Ski-ing, flying planes or helicopters, maybe playing tennis or working out. Active stuff, I suppose. Also obviously likes drinking with his pals.
    Having affairs possibly?!

  32. Me at home says:

    Cue another picture of Willy reading a blank piece of paper on a helicopter or private jet. That New Statesman article about his near-illiteracy really rattled everybody! Here it is again, just because: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2025/10/abolish-the-monarchy

    On a separate note, Kate’s brother James has acknowledged ADD. That runs in families. I’ve always wondered about Kate and ADD.

    • Graphinya Heather says:

      There is no evidence I’ve seen to suggest that Kate has ADD. What I can believe is she has obtained a prescription for a medication used to treat ADD to control her appetite and help with even more weight loss.

  33. KC2 says:

    Let’s face it, if her weren’t heir to millions/billions he, at best, would be wearing a short sleeve shirt, a clip on bow tie in lower middle management, or, most likely, living in his parents basement playing video games and drinking beer.

    • Bedazzled says:

      I mean, he does live in one of Dad’s houses and he does like video games and beer…

    • Gail says:

      Golly, I REALLY wish people would stop using still living with his parents as an insult. In this day and age, it’s deeply unfair. The young folks can’t even afford to rent an apartment on their own, can barely even find work, FFS. And too many parents are struggling and need the kid’s help to keep a roof over everyone’s head and food on the table.
      So, please, please, please stop using “living in his parent’s basement” as an indicator of low intelligence, low everything. Cause my son came home when I lost my job and saved the family home. By the time I got back up on my feet, the world had changed. It’s not HIS ‘fault’, it’s actually his heroism that he gave up independent living to save me from losing everything, that is the reason he is living with his parent/s.

  34. Lady J says:

    I genuinely wonder what on earth he does all day? He has the world at his disposal, and he is the most boring, lazy person. He should be embarrassed, and he’s not. It’s really shocking that no one has stepped in before now to fix this.

    • BLACK ELDERBERRY says:

      The journalist wrote, “I can’t wait to write the truth about William. Your eyes will bleed.”
      That’s exactly what he’s doing.
      Horrible things, to protect himself from which he made a mutual pact with the media and sold his brother and family. Now, with his long-standing ties to Epstein, he’s given the York sisters to the media.
      He’s seething because criticism of the palace, and especially William, is growing, and I believe, I truly believe, that eventually this protective cocoon will burst and the truth about his terrible deeds will come to light.

  35. Siri says:

    I think William spends his time imagining being king, a bit like the cowardly lion in the Wizard of Oz singing “If I were King of the Forest….” Lol! He probably daydreams about sending people to the tower.

  36. JJ says:

    That’s the thing: If he were busy with interests and hobbies of his own, he wouldn’t have time to be so enraged at every little thing Harry and Meghan do because he would be too engaged in his own life to care.
    Also, this is why I personally am uninterested in both Will and Kate. They aren’t into anything. Is Kate into art? She has an Art History degree, but I haven’t seen her at any art openings, galleries, or even talking about artists. If not art, what is she into? Walking amongst trees, but is that it?
    Will likes watching soccer. OK. What else? See what I mean? London is right there and so culturally rich, yet neither of them takes advantage of it.

  37. jferber says:

    Lorelei, I’d love to hear someone ask Will a question about Jacques Derrida.

  38. YankeeDoodles says:

    I have a Yank theory about this — when William used the term “middle class” as a kind of aspirational state, I think I know what he was going for. It wasn’t class consciousness. It wasn’t watching football instead of rugby. It hit me once when another commentator used the phrase, “material indulgence, emotional deprivation,” to describe the way the royals raised their children. You don’t have to be royal to experience this. Some of us have experienced it and not really processed it until we had kids of our own. My son is now older than I was when I went to boarding school. And we had an interview actually, the whole family, him, when he was just 8, at one of the schools here that would have played sports fixtures with the ones the royals attended, but it’s a Catholic school, so they would never have attended it. It’s not a bad life, it can be a great life, but…. It leaves a certain slant. The class consciousness makes less of an impression on a kid than the emotional deprivation. I realised what “middle class” meant to people, here, when I read one phrase, somewhere, a while ago, and it sticks to the inside of my skull, like Proust’s madeleine: “mums who were nice.” My god. Some of us did not have mums who were nice. Some of us did not have mums at all. My stepbrother adored my mother. I loathed her. But his mother had died. She had no competition. I see a certain parallel to William. Cuckoo, new nest. But my mum treated him *so* differently compared to how she treated me. I suspect Carole favoured William over her own daughter and that is one major reason why Kate is messed *up.* I would sympathise, but, girl, get a better hobby than hating Meghan. Girls get the shaft, or at least, we did. It’s changing. But I suspect a huge draw for William, with the Middletons, was the middle class phenomenon, “mums who were nice.” That’s what he means when he says “middle class” …which is quite sad.

  39. Reign says:

    Is it possible that all the stories and the “wales” about Prince Harry being thick as a brick are a projection of Prince William?

  40. OpheliaAEA says:

    The word “dullard” springs to mind.

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