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: I agree the incident has been over blown.
:
: I think it was a moment which is quite
: typical in most families and was a normal
: kind of run in between mothers-in-law and
: daughters-in-law, which are almost always
: about the children/grandchildren. It was
: just unfortunate this one was in public and
: involved a Royal Family.
:
: However if I understand your analysis
: correctly, you are saying the reason for the
: scene was that
: Q Sofia breached royal protocol and Q
: Letizia, quickly reacted to Q Sofia's
: alleged breach and tried to reinforce the
: correct precedence, in doing so getting into
: a tense few moments with her mother-in-law
: and husband, while her father-in-law looks
: on absolutely confused by what is being
: said.
:
: Isn't that kind of worse though?
:
: Even though I think Q Letizia reacted
: incorrectly in the circumstances, I can have
: considerable sympathy for a woman who thinks
: her child is not being treated properly or
: forced to do something she doesn't want to
: do, even if the person doing it is her
: grandma.
“a woman who thinks her child is not being treated properly or forced to do something she doesn't want to”
Wow. Is that how you read it? The Princess being forced to do something by her grandmother?
I hate to say this but what kind of snowflake would the princess be if she can’t handle being photographed for 5 seconds with her grandmother and sister?!
: However the idea that Q Letizia reacted like
: that because Q Sofia may have messed up the
: correct precedence of leaving the Cathedral,
: I am really struggling with that.
:
: If it were true how highly strung must Q
: Letizia be? Just leaving the house in her
: morning must stress her out.
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