This is the lead story everywhere this morning. Everywhere. Amid Brexit, floods, poverty, etc etc - the media are primarily concerned with the arrival of yet another privileged freeloader. Perhaps we should all start saving now to pay for its wedding.
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You do realise how a news agency works right? This is news and then the next lot of news comes so you keep making news rolling? You might not find this news but someone who is in to the royals find it as news....
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I didn’t say it wasn’t news. I said that it was headlining above other (equally contemporary) more pressing issues.
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Again someone who’s in to the royals will fine this pressing news. Just because Brexit and all other news is happening people who love the royals will find it pressing news because they want to know more about them. Plus reporting the royals gets clicks from left and right.
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Great news to wake up to!! I love this couple

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Me too

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I knew that from the
#RoyalWedding photos and I’m so happy for both of them
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From her outfit at the Royal Wedding, it was obvious
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I get excited about
#RoyalBaby as it can influence how some women may approach birth
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I think she was pregnant be4 she was married
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She wasn't.
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How does Major James Hewitt feel about being a grandad?
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And in other news......Brexit collapsing, people dying after UC sanctions, thousands of Yemeni children starving, planet is being destroyed. But guess what’s trending? Priorities are a bit skewed, aren’t they?
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If they don’t call it ‘Terry’ after the Chocolate Orange they’ve missed a huge chance.
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17 million people in the UK have less than £100 saving - the mood is shifting against the obscenely rich whether it is dressed up as some sort of fairy tale or not.
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We can't all be poor.
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