Somewhere in my woolly brain I can remember being taught at Grammar School that 'Catherine & I' is correct if it precedes a verb. I am sure I will be told if that is incorrect.
I realise that pedantry is not important compared to the subject of Prince William’s speech yesterday on Holocaust Memorial Day.
However, he said something about it being a “great honour for Catherine and I” - should be “for Catherine and me”. He also pronounced “deteriorate” as “deteriate”. This is a very common mistake, but I would expect better English from the heir to the throne, who represents us on the world stage. So much for an Eton education.
I noticed that immediately Grandma70s It was still a good speech though.
I realise that pedantry is not important compared to the subject of Prince William’s speech yesterday on Holocaust Memorial Day.
However, he said something about it being a “great honour for Catherine and I” - should be “for Catherine and me”. He also pronounced “deteriorate” as “deteriate”. This is a very common mistake, but I would expect better English from the heir to the throne, who represents us on the world stage. So much for an Eton education.