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Old 12-09-2004, 11:25 PM
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m&ms taste better than smarties although smarties dont make you feel so sick
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Charles joined by saucy Santa-ess at pensioners' party
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10 DECEMBER 2004
The Prince of Wales received a helping hand from a charming, rather short-skirted Santa-ess when he dropped by to offer a little Christmas cheer to Chelsea pensioners this week.

Twenty-year-old Summer Strallen helped Charles enliven the Not Forgotten Association's Christmas party in St James's Palace. The association helps disabled and wounded service and ex-service personnel.

And one of the guests, 79-year-old Tony Jaques, received a little special attention when Summer cuddled up on his lap for the cameras.


1. Twenty-year-old Santa Summer gives one of the party guests a little special attention before all the pensioners were joined by the Prince of Wales
2. Charles shares a joke with 108-year-old World War I veteran Henry Allingham at the Not Forgotten Association's Christmas party
3. The Prince helped bring a little extra Christmas cheer to the St James's Palace event
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Polfoto 10-12-2004 Britain's Prince Charles plays dominoes with a group of local farmers in the Farmers Arms Pub in Muker, England, Friday Dec.10 2004, during his visit to the village. The Prince was visiting the picturesque Swaledale rafgion of North Yorkshire.
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I think that it sounds rather silly to say that if The Queen had objected to the Charles Camilla relationship that it wouldn't have continued. Charles is a 56 year old man and it'sbeyond his parents approval of his girlfriend. If he really cared about what his parents thought he would have given Camilla up long ago but he clearly dosn't so the relationship continues.
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If The Queen approve William to become King,so what the title will Princess Charles receive?The King Father?
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this is about the garden in highgrove from the tatler of january 2005
"at highgrove, where the bannermans are the only gardeners by royal appointment, the prince of wales presented the pair with some carved stone fragments salvaged from tewkesbury abbey and four ancient giant clam shells as the basis for a central fountain in a pond. by adding some honeycomb stones of their own they had, within a day, assembled an earth-filled tower, complete with running water and, planted at its summit, a plumage of umbrella-leaved gunneras.
there is an emotional and spiritual quality to their work at highgrove. the prince of wales adores the stumpery, an acre of woodland where some 200 sweet chestnut stumps are employed as anchorage for shade-loving ferns and hostas planted beside its wiggly paths. so effecting is the stumpery that some people have been known to weep just standing in its midst. and we have all seen the prince on tv, blissfully tending this beloved spot.

(was temped to put this under clarence house because it has nothing to do with camilla but than elspeth would have moved it and etc)
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Well, if anybody wants to start a thread on the Highgrove gardens, feel free. Especially if there are pictures.
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Prince of Wales's personal Christmas card, for the second year running. The photograph taken by Mario Testino on the grounds of Highgrove House and features the Prince of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry. Clarence House states that is a private photograph, and as in previous years, newspapers may wish to make a voluntary donation to The Prince of Wales Charitable Foundation, which willl go towards providing water for a school in Rajasthan, India.
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Well, if anybody wants to start a thread on the Highgrove gardens, feel free. Especially if there are pictures.
I do not think there are any pictures, or hardly any. I base this on the fact that a garden architect said on the bbc that he would love to see highgrove because he had "heard" that it was beautiful. perhaps charles wants to keep it for his family and friends.
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That's a really nice photo of them and a great cause!



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Prince of Wales's personal Christmas card, for the second year running. The photograph taken by Mario Testino on the grounds of Highgrove House and features the Prince of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry. Clarence House states that is a private photograph, and as in previous years, newspapers may wish to make a voluntary donation to The Prince of Wales Charitable Foundation, which willl go towards providing water for a school in Rajasthan, India.
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Prince of Wales's personal Christmas card, for the second year running. The photograph taken by Mario Testino on the grounds of Highgrove House and features the Prince of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry. Clarence House states that is a private photograph, and as in previous years, newspapers may wish to make a voluntary donation to The Prince of Wales Charitable Foundation, which willl go towards providing water for a school in Rajasthan, India.
i understand for Prince of Wales's charity foundation what needs! and privates pictures and also personal i like to collection christmas pictures of father and son christmas pictures since Diana's death.

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I do not think there are any pictures, or hardly any. I base this on the fact that a garden architect said on the bbc that he would love to see highgrove because he had "heard" that it was beautiful. perhaps charles wants to keep it for his family and friends.
Well, I know there was a book about the Highgrove gardens several years ago; I don't know if there's been an updated one. It's called "Highgrove: Portrait of an Estate" and was published in 1993. Lots of good pictures.
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If The Queen approve William to become King,so what the title will Princess Charles receive?The King Father?
The Queen doesn't have the power to change the succession, as the law now stands.
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HRH Prince of Wales arrives at the "Royal Variety Performance" at the Coliseum on December 14, 2004 in London. The BBC One annual fundraising performance raises funds for the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund:
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Polfoto 15-12-2004 Britain's Prince Charles meets with Elton John, right, backstage during filming of the Royal Variety Performance at the London Coliseum, in central London, Tuesday Dec. 14, 2004. At center is Liza Minnelli. (AP Photo/Chris Young/Pool)
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Prince of Wales's personal Christmas card, for the second year running. The photograph taken by Mario Testino on the grounds of Highgrove House and features the Prince of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry. Clarence House states that is a private photograph, and as in previous years, newspapers may wish to make a voluntary donation to The Prince of Wales Charitable Foundation, which willl go towards providing water for a school in Rajasthan, India.
WONDERFUL PIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :)
They always have very beutiful and happy fotos..thanks!
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BROCKWEIR, UNITED KINGDOM: Charles, Prince of Wales, smells before tasting some Brooke's Dairy Ice Cream during his visit to the Brockweir and Hewelsfield Village Shop, Gloucestershire, 20 December 2004. The shop was set up by residents of Brockweir and Hewelsfield as an outlet for local food producers and a focal point for the community.
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