Royals Among The People And With Children


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I found a lovely picture of a young girl hugging the Duchess of Cornwall at the Sandringham Flower Show. She'll make an excellent grandmother!
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That's a lovely picture! If I'm not mistaken, the little girl's name is Lucy Kinge.
On another note, Camilla already is a wonderful grandmother to five adorable kids - Eloise, Louis, Gus (Laura's kids), Lola and Freddy (Tom's kids). :)
 
That's a lovely picture! If I'm not mistaken, the little girl's name is Lucy Kinge.
On another note, Camilla already is a wonderful grandmother to five adorable kids - Eloise, Louis, Gus (Laura's kids), Lola and Freddy (Tom's kids). :)

Wasn't it Laura's daughter who was one of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's bridesmaids? I do believe she was the one who was given a £1 wiggly worm by Prince Harry, and is pictured with it in the official photograph. :wub:
 
Wasn't it Laura's daughter who was one of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's bridesmaids? I do believe she was the one who was given a £1 wiggly worm by Prince Harry, and is pictured with it in the official photograph. :wub:
Laura's daughter Eloise was indeed one of the bridesmaids at William and Kate's wedding. Harry gave her the wiggly worm in the carriage to keep her entertained and the little girl loved it so much she kept it throughout the day, including for official photographs.

On a side note, I thought Eloise looks just cherubic in this official picture.
 
Laura's daughter Eloise was indeed one of the bridesmaids at William and Kate's wedding. Harry gave her the wiggly worm in the carriage to keep her entertained and the little girl loved it so much she kept it throughout the day, including for official photographs.

On a side note, I thought Eloise looks just cherubic in this official picture.

She is a gorgeous, angelic looking little girl! Its a shame we don't see more of her, but I think there is a picture of her in the crowds at Trooping the Colour this year (or maybe last year, I'm not quite sure) with her mother and brother. Its very sweet, but I can't seem to find it again...
 
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Here is the picture from last year's Trooping the Colour.
Eloise is at the front, holding a pink bunny, and Laura is right behind her with the twins in pushchair.
 

I couldn't open up the pics from the senior visit, but the ones below were good. The last one with Letizia and the little girl in the pink hat is adorable.
 

We have yet another royal that would have made a wonderful special ed. teacher. I never tire of watching him get down on the kids' level; whether it's on the floor or in the dirt. Watching him touch braille made me smile, and wonder if he would be able to get one of my rambunctious students to actually sit, and concentrate on improving his tactile discrimination.
 
I love these of Carl Gustaf:
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on a visit to Kalmar län
 
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Sophie Countess of Wessex visits school for autistic children

This woman would make an outstanding Special Ed. teacher- kids would be begging to come to school- and hate weekends, summer vacations, and holidays.
@ Daria-
What do you think? Robert Hardy as teacher, Sophie as para? Can we say kid heaven?;):D

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https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309674573392117760/photo/1
https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309694875169873920/photo/1
https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309694831410688000/photo/1
 
I love these of Carl Gustaf:
1 2

on a visit to Kalmar län

I love these pictures, especially the first one.

This woman would make an outstanding Special Ed. teacher- kids would be begging to come to school- and hate weekends, summer vacations, and holidays.
@ Daria-
What do you think? Robert Hardy as teacher, Sophie as para? Can we say kid heaven?;):D

Photo - TheBritishMonarchy | Lockerz

https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309674573392117760/photo/1
https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309694875169873920/photo/1
https://twitter.com/PaulNez/status/309694831410688000/photo/1

I have no doubt that with that combination in the classroom, kids would enjoy themselves immensely. Lovely images, as always.
 
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