Emotions are flying, what is the sadness behind Kate s hair crown?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

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Emotions are flying, what is the sadness behind Kate's hair crown?

Emotions are surging, and the royal turmoil has set off thoughts and anger.

As a spectator, watching the British royal family in turmoil through the recent turmoil, I couldn't keep my composure. A turmoil that shook the royal family made people wonder how this once high-ranking existence came to such an embarrassing point?

It seems that the starting point of the matter is Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey. She ruthlessly exposed the unbearable truth that the British royal family expressed "concern" about the skin color of her unborn son with Prince Harry. For an audience as far away as me, who is far away in China, this scene is like a modern version of an absurd tragedy, which is shocking.

Speaking of the specific events of this turmoil, I have to mention Princess Kate's choice of hair crown. At a lavish reception, Princess Kate wore the ornate tiara encrusted with diamonds and pearls and was present with King Charles. This choice, which seems ordinary, is meaningful in the context of the turmoil. Her action is undoubtedly standing in line for the royal family and sending a message of unity to the outside world.

However, this crown is not just an ornate ornament, but a symbol that carries a heavy history. This tiara dates back to 1914 and was made by Royal Jeweller Garrard for Queen Mary Turk. Princess Kate has worn the tiara on a variety of occasions, including the dinner at the Jordanian royal wedding last summer and the first state dinner at the palace under King Charles. On the surface, it all seems to be smooth sailing, however, in fact, this tiara has caused great distress to people. Weighing up to 2The 2-ounce tiara gave the late Princess Diana a headache, and the swaying pear-shaped pearls were considered very noisy.

This makes me wonder if such a gorgeous headdress is worth the painstaking wear. In other words, why did the royal family behind it insist on using this seemingly beautiful but actually quite inconvenient symbol? Is it just to preserve some kind of tradition, or is there a deeper political consideration in it?

In fact, the outbreak of this turmoil did not come out of nowhere. It originated from an interview with Meghan Markle, and the unfair treatment she revealed fundamentally changed people's evaluation of the British royal family. Meghan claimed that the royal family had expressed "concern" about the colour of her skin with Prince Harry's unborn son, and that King Charles and the Princess of Wales were alleged to be central figures in the controversy.

This ** remark has made the British royal family questioned around the world. The latest news focuses on a book called "Endgame", which is written by Omid Scoby in the Dutch version of the book involving Kate and Charles. Although Scottie has denied claims about Kate and Charles and said the Dutch edition of the book has been taken off the shelves, Buckingham Palace will present King Charles with all options, including whether to take legal action against Scottie or the publisher.

This gives me a more negative view of what the British royal family is doing. As a bystander, I can't understand why an institution full of tradition and history would choose to remain silent and conceal at such a critical moment. Is the burden of history so heavy that they are unable to face up to their problems, or are they unwilling to face them?

In the midst of this turmoil, the unity of the royal family seems to have become a superficial symbol. At a grand reception for the diplomatic corps, the prince and princess were photographed with the king and queen, which was seen as a way to show solidarity with the outside world. However, is this solidarity real, or is it just a choreographed performance? In my opinion, this is more of an ingenious game of power than a real family unity.

What puzzles me the most is that Princess Kate's choice to wear the hair crown at this critical moment seems to be a symbol of unity. However, this also makes me wonder if her choice is out of sincerity, or is it just to establish a good image in **? Isn't the history behind the crown worth pondering?

Returning to Princess Kate's tiara, this seemingly simple act actually contains rich historical and cultural connotations behind it. This is not only a beautiful etiquette, but also an oath of allegiance to the British royal family. However, when this symbol becomes an uncomfortable burden, should we revisit this tradition, and what it represents?

Of course, all this is not a question that I can answer alone, but needs more people to think about and discuss. In fact, on the Internet, many netizens have expressed their opinions on this turmoil. Some echoed the royal family's statement of unity, arguing that they had remained united in the midst of the crisis. However, there are also those who question the silence and evasion of the royal family, arguing that it is just a show of power and lacks authenticity.

In my opinion, the anger and thinking caused by this turmoil goes far beyond the UK itself. As an audience far away in China, I prefer to stand on an impartial perspective and pay attention to the truth. And in this process, it is difficult for me to stay out of the situation, because this is not only a problem of the British royal family, but also a problem of humanity that transcends national borders.

Overall, this royal turmoil has made huge waves in my heart. Behind the seemingly gorgeous appearance, there are endless troubles and contradictions. As a bystander, I can't remain calm, because it's about the image of a country, the reputation of a royal family, and even how we think about power and tradition. Perhaps, this is what history reminds us of the boundaries between power and responsibility, and the way tradition survives in modern society.

However, for me in China, the thoughts and emotions triggered by this royal turmoil are difficult to express in simple words. Looking at this turmoil, I can't help but feel a wave of anger and helplessness in my heart.

First of all, as a bystander, I am angry at the royal family's statements. The unfair treatment exposed by Meghan Markle in the interview is simply an "unfair debate" in modern society. The controversy over skin color reminds me of my own society, where there are all kinds of discrimination, but at least we are not discriminated against because of the color of our skin. This behavior of the royal family has given me a more negative view of their heritage and dignity.

In this era of globalization, information spreads so quickly that the boundaries of events have become blurred. The words and deeds of the British royal family are not only domestic problems, but also the shaping of a country's image. As a Chinese, I can't help but question some Western values. Shouldn't the human rights and equality they advocate be included in the royal family? Why is it that when it comes to skin color, their minds are still stuck in the past?

What infuriates me even more is that the royal family's gesture of unity seems to be just a political show. The group photo at the reception of the diplomatic mission, which seemed to be united, was actually more like a well-planned propaganda. This hypocritical appearance made me feel a burst of anger. It seems to me that what they are doing is only a cover for their own interests, and not really on the side of fairness and justice.

What is even more tragic is that Princess Kate's behavior of wearing a hair crown seems to be a symbol of unity, but in fact it is a disregard for history. Although this headdress is beautiful, it is a heavy historical baggage. The royal family has chosen to emphasize tradition at this critical juncture, ignoring whether this tradition is adapted to the values of modern society. This is a sad kind of conservatism, and it makes me feel very helpless.

In China, we may not have a royal family, but we have our own values and traditions. In our culture, the emphasis is on equality and harmony rather than outdated hierarchical notions. When I see the British royal family in such an awkward situation, I can't help but think of our own history. After going through hardships and reform and opening up, we have gradually built a unique and inclusive society. In contrast, what the royal family has done makes me feel that we should cherish our own cultural heritage even more.

In China, we are not discriminated against because of the color of our skin, and we are not treated as high or low because of our status. We focus more on substantive equality than on hypocrisy in words. Watching this turmoil in the British royal family, I feel how lucky I am to be born in a country that advocates equality and harmony.

Finally, watching this royal turmoil, I have deep doubts about certain values in Western society. In this information** age, we should abandon outdated ideas and embrace a more open and inclusive future. The problem facing the British royal family is not only a family dispute, but also a self-reflection on the entire Western society. As a bystander from far away in the East, I hope that they will face up to their problems and move towards a more just and equal future.

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