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Originally Posted by jet
But it’s not like any other job, is it? Always having to be on your best behaviour and dignified at all times, being gaped at and photographed wherever you go, having security tagging on to you every time you go out, the press always looking for you to mess up, endless boring engagements and charity functions, speech giving, research, tours, letter writing (I read a while ago that William and Kate write around 250 handwritten letters a WEEK between them (charity related, thank you’s etc)! Representing your country in such a prominent way is a huge responsibility.
Harry was born into it and look at him - he scarpered and doesn’t have a job to speak of.
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It IS like a lot of jobs Jet. They have a lot of staff to help and then they go home to riches beyond most peoples imaginations.
Most people have to be up, get the kids ready, do school runs, look presentable, drive themselves to work, go to meetings, represent the company they work for, make presentations, do their own research, write their reports, letters whatever, pick up the kids, do the shopping, cook the dinner, pay the bills, worry about paying the bills, do the kids activities, make sure that homework is done, packed lunches are ready etc etc etc
The only difference really is the press, They have help with everything else. I think I would take having my picture taken in exchange for the wealth and trappings that the Royals and other celebs have