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Prince William To Quit Raf Pilot's Job.

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anotheoldgit | 11:35 Mon 29th Apr 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2316105/Prince-William-quits-RAF-pilot-job-close-Kate-Middleton-new-baby.html

Well that didn't last long did it, it is said he doesn't want to be separated from his wife and forthcoming child.

/// William has said that he wants to be a 'hands on' father and will not take a job that requires him to be away from his young family. ///

I wonder how all those other 'full time' armed force personnel, who also have wives and families, feel when they regularly carry out six month tours of active duty, not in nearby peaceful Anglesey, but in far off dangerous Afghanistan?


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Actually it was not offensive at all.
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friedgreentomato

Then why was it removed, perhaps it's a case of you yourself not knowing when you are being offensive?
I am not going to argue with you over if it was offensive or not.

I simply asked why your title contained capital letters at the start of every word but RAF was not written in capitals as it should be.

It was pointed out by ummmm and bednobs that this happens automatically and I apologised.

Now is that offensive to you?
I agree Triggs.

Anglesey, a.k.a. Middle Earth.
FGT is correct, there was nothing offensive, I'll vouch for that.
I can only surmise it was removed because it made reference to the 'caps in the OP' problem that is a source of continued disappointment to many of us, he ce I expect this one to go the same way.
mmmm! not sure that I like this one either.

I am of the ilk. that the husband goes out to work and the wife stays at home to look after and bring up the "kids."

Seemed to work well in the past and i really have never been convinced of the values of a "hands on father."
Thank you Chill.
Kate has duties to perform too, Sqad (much as the current queen does). Royal families have seldom followed the course you propose; you can't be a figurehead if you're always at home (as Victoria found).
jno.....I stand corrected here, but our present queen H.M Queen Elizabeth 2nd, brought up four children and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh continued his naval service.

How does this differ from Kate and Andrew?
//Kate and Andrew//

Hadn't heard about that,
how long's that been going on then?
"Incest is best, put the Royal Family to the test."

"Incest - best to keep it within the Royal Family"
The queen I believe used a nanny which Kate and William do not wish to do.
^^ lol, baldric
Phil left active naval duties in 52 when the Queen achieved apotheosis. Charley was born in 48,Ann in 50. Then a 10 year break till Andrew came along.

Not that it really moves the debate along, but if he has served his contracted term within the Air Force, its up to him ,surely?
There will be plenty for him to do without being in the Forces, could be that the Queen makes him Prince Regent to learn the craft......? Or a joint Prince Regent with his father?
Actually the Duke left active service in 1952, when they only had two children (they had nannies up to that point)

When the other children came along in 1960 and 1962 they had nannies and governesses.
AOG

How long has Prince William been in the RAF, and how long do you think he should stay in the service?
Baldric.......LOL.....you spotted my deliberate mistake.......;0)...Kate and William...

Thought you'd blown the Medical Confidentiality thing
for a minute there Sqad!

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