So, the King had a discussion with his sister about his niece? So what? What does it prove? What sort of moral standards is he trying to impose? What does these morals have to do with a visit to hospital to see Simonetta? How can you make assumptions if you have no clue why on Earth he didn't visit her? That's what I'm asking you.
Did I try to prevent you from posting it? No, not really. It's just curiosity - I just asked you questions, nothing else.
No, not supposed absences or supposed discussions, real absences and real discussions.
What I was pointing out is when one acts as the Don of the family, one should have certain behaviours.
Furthermore, visiting the sick is a christian virtue, if you know what that is.
And he is the Most Catholic King .
And this particular sick happens to be his 1st cousin, who had lost her mother a week ago, and was double debilitated, phisically and psycologically.
I won't discuss it further more. It's how I see him, and I am entitled to my opinion, if you graciously allow me that.
Of course you did not prevent me from posting, firstly because you do not have that power.
Wonder if you had it ...
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