Why is the "Royal" baby so important?
I get up to watch some CNN and all they wanna talk about is the child. The go to real news for like 1 minute and then spend 5-7 minutes talking about the child. I am tired of hearing about it. I mean sure this is a wonderful child and yes its a prince or whatever but I want to learn something new. I do not want to know what a royal potty trainer for the child looks like.
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Maybe the new ruler one day One day is not today. They won't have absolute power so its really not that huge. Will be looked upon with lots of respect by their subjects Thats fine. However I want to watch CNN without all the baby talk. May have a heavy impact on their people's future That is in the future. I want the now. Just like why Tom Cruise is so important. Nothing really. The Royal family has little political power. After William, this baby will be the heir to the throne. The baby is third in line. Therefore, England will once again have a King since 60 some years ago. However, it will most likely be Charles then William then the Royal baby. Also I heard that they change who could be King/Queen. In past years, the male is always heir regardless of age from the female. Now they did away of that and now it is the oldest son or daughter. One of the reason why everyone was wondering if it would be a boy or girl. 1
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Because that is the kind of thing that people enjoy, kind of in the same way that Kim Kardashian's baby was so important and all over websites and magazines. Society craves that stuff, so they feed it to us. But in reality, there is not really anything important about it. It is pretty much as simple as that. |