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i got Prince Charles in Hello this morning in Diamond but im not member! you have member of Diamond club?
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IBL - Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles leaving church at Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 30 November 2003.
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IBL - Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles leaving church at Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 30 November 2003.
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IBL - Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles leaving church at Sandringham, Norfolk, Britain - 30 November 2003.
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What a hat!
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Don't squat with yer spurs on |
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I know. That's the first thing I noticed, too... :P
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#27
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Quote:
Just look at ther outfit. It“s sad just sad.
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Billy Connolly, the Scottish comedian and actor, shows off his CBE, (Commander of the British Empire) which he collected from Prince Charles, at Buckingham Palace, in London, Wednesday Dec. 3, 2003. He was being rewarded for his services to entertainment. (AP Photo/Fiona Hanson/Pool)
I'm not a big fan of Billy Connolly, but thought it was a good shot of his award! |
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http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/119
In a 1997 Middle East Quarterly article titled "Prince Charles of Arabia," Ronni L. Gordon and David M. Stillman looked at evidence that Britain's Prince Charles might be a secret convert to Islam. They shifted through his public statements (defending Islamic law, praising the status of Muslim women, seeing in Islam a solution for Britain's ailments) and actions (setting up a panel of twelve "wise men" to advise him on Islamic religion and culture), then concluded that, "should Charles persist in his admiration of Islam and defamation of his own culture," his accession to the throne will indeed usher in a "different kind of monarchy." All this comes to mind on reading an article titled "Charles Breaks Fast with the Faithful in Muscat" in today's Dubai-based Gulf News, which reports on some of Charles' activities during his current five-day visit to Oman: He toured the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque for almost two hours and "took keen interest in studying various sections at the mosque, including the main prayer hall." As his spokesman put it, "The Prince was particularly keen to come to the mosque today to see the fantastic building and remarkable architecture which Prince was fascinated with. The Prince has a great love for Islamic architecture and I can't think of finer example than this mosque." He "spent a considerable time at an exhibition of Islamic calligraphy and held meetings with Sheikha Aisha Al Siaby, Head of Public Authority for Craft Industries and Taha Al Kisri, the Head of Omani Society for Fine Arts to discuss various aspects of Islamic art." He "broke fast with a large congregation of people from different nationalities as he sat with folded legs on the floor in the open. He ate date and drank juice at the call of Iftar." Probably not, but it explains some of his views. |
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Polfoto 04-12-2003 Camilla Parker Bowles, arrives at the Albery Theatre in London's west end, Thursday 4th December 2003, to see "See You Next Tuesday."
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Polfoto 04-12-2003 The Prince of Wales, arrives at the Albery Theatre in London's west end, Thursday 4th December 2003, to see "See You Next Tuesday."
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Polfoto 10-12-2003 - The Prince of Wales with Principal Tony Perry during a visit to Bacon's College in Rotherhithe, south-east London, Wednesday 10 December 2003, where he met the pupils and talked to high-flying graduates who are encouraged into teaching through an innovative fast-track scheme, Teach First, which aims to put top graduates into London's inner-city schools which are short of staff. The Prince of Wales, whose youngest son, Harry, is enjoying a post-school stint in Australia, also told head boy, Carl Duffett, that he wished he had taken a gap year before university.
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Polfoto 10-12-2003 - The Prince of Wales with Principal Tony Perry during a visit to Bacon's College in Rotherhithe, south-east London, Wednesday 10 December 2003, where he met the pupils and talked to high-flying graduates who are encouraged into teaching through an innovative fast-track scheme, Teach First, which aims to put top graduates into London's inner-city schools which are short of staff. The Prince of Wales, whose youngest son, Harry, is enjoying a post-school stint in Australia, also told head boy, Carl Duffett, that he wished he had taken a gap year before university.
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Polfoto 10-12-2003 - The Prince of Wales with Principal Tony Perry during a visit to Bacon's College in Rotherhithe, south-east London, Wednesday 10 December 2003, where he met the pupils and talked to high-flying graduates who are encouraged into teaching through an innovative fast-track scheme, Teach First, which aims to put top graduates into London's inner-city schools which are short of staff. The Prince of Wales, whose youngest son, Harry, is enjoying a post-school stint in Australia, also told head boy, Carl Duffett, that he wished he had taken a gap year before university.
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Polfoto 10-12-2003 - The Prince of Wales with Principal Tony Perry during a visit to Bacon's College in Rotherhithe, south-east London, Wednesday 10 December 2003, where he met the pupils and talked to high-flying graduates who are encouraged into teaching through an innovative fast-track scheme, Teach First, which aims to put top graduates into London's inner-city schools which are short of staff. The Prince of Wales, whose youngest son, Harry, is enjoying a post-school stint in Australia, also told head boy, Carl Duffett, that he wished he had taken a gap year before university.
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I love how they still arrive at certain events seperately. Like they actually go in seperately and meet each other saying, 'Oh, hello! Fancy seeing you here tonight.'
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LOL mountwindsor!
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Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles look at gifts at a reception for sick children held at Clarence House, London. Thursday Dec. 11, 2003. Parker Bowles, who was visiting the Prince for the day at his London residence, made the unexpected appearance as the children and their parents enjoyed the festive gathering. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, POOL)
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More from www.polfoto.dk
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