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I think the same…it’s a long recuperation period of normally 6 weeks plus. They are saying she won’t be back to normal duties until Easter which makes perfect sense. I doubt too the future King would be advised to have ‘the snip’… Unless of course there were other reasons around it… Last edited by rusticgal; 19-01-2024 at 12:24 AM. |
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When you no longer plan any more children either the woman has a hysterectomy or the man has a vasectomy....(not in everyones case though as some couples may just continue with contraception) I was just saying Kate would be the obvious choice for the procedure because if anything, god forbid, happened to Kate and the children at least William 'could' if he chose to, produce an heir with another wife. Does that make sense? |
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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hmmmmm
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The Daily Fail, the most failyiest of fail fests there is. People actually read this ****.
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