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04-04-2008, 08:46 AM
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Prince William and Kate's Striptease Surprise - Couples, Kate Middleton, Prince William : People.com
"Prince William and Kate's Striptease Surprise" - People.com article
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In a rare display of public affection, Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton cozied up on the dance floor Thursday at a raucous (and risqué!) charity event in London.
Middleton – in a pink strapless dress with a pleated skirt and a flower at her waist – kissed her boyfriend of five years as the pair boogied.
"They looked happy and so in love," says a guest at the burleque themed-bash. "Kate was smiling so widely and they looked like there was no one else in the world when they were dancing."
Alas, no photos :)
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04-04-2008, 12:16 PM
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04-04-2008, 01:24 PM
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When was the last time you saw pics of her shopping? And this was the second time this year she's been seen out partying (the other one being her birthday party). 2 parties in 4 months - truly a useless party lifestyle  . I guess it's safe to say she does have something else to spend her time with but shopping and "bar hopping" and she does not owe it to anyone to let it be known what it is. Or would you like her to give interviews or hand out press releases about her every move.
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04-05-2008, 01:46 PM
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Well, I can't say that I noticed anything remarkable about her boots other than they look pretty and comfortable. What I did notice was her ability to give a radiant smile to intrusive papparazzi instead of scowling or shielding her face. She has a great deal more grace about being under seige on the street than I would have.
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04-05-2008, 04:16 PM
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I think that Kate has a lot of grace. A lot of young women would feel badly dealing with the sort of criticism she's had and would have head for the hills by now. She's hung in too long for her to be with William just because she wants to nab a Prince. She must really love him.
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Well, I can't say that I noticed anything remarkable about her boots other than they look pretty and comfortable. What I did notice was her ability to give a radiant smile to intrusive papparazzi instead of scowling or shielding her face. She has a great deal more grace about being under seige on the street than I would have.
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04-05-2008, 08:46 PM
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According to the Mail, Kate is not going to William's graduation.
it seemed silly to post the article since the whole thing except for one line was about Charles and Camilla. :)
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04-05-2008, 10:54 PM
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There actually is a separate article in the Daily Mail talking about Kate missing William's graduation
'Ban' on Kate seeing RAF pilot William win his wings as he tries to keep her out of limelight | the Daily Mail
I think it's perfectly understandable (and smart) that she should avoid the ceremony... especially that Charles and Camilla are attending. It would draw far too much attention, and the more this couple stays out of the limelight, the better it is for them.
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04-06-2008, 10:31 AM
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When Prince William receives his pilot's wings at his graduation ceremony on Friday, Kate Middleton will not be there to watch him
'Ban' on Kate seeing RAF pilot William win his wings as he tries to keep her out of limelight | the Daily Mail
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But it is widely believed that the embarrassingly "middle-class" behaviour of her mother, Carole - who chewed gum throughout the ceremony and is said to have used words such as "toilet" and "pardon" in front of the Queen - contributed towards their break-up last April
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Oh what rubbish, I was reading their fairytale about Charles and Camilla's marriage and I thought 'could the D***y Mail get any worse', it appears from this article the answer is a resounding yes!
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04-06-2008, 02:54 PM
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But it is widely believed that the embarrassingly "middle-class" behaviour of her mother, Carole - who chewed gum throughout the ceremony and is said to have used words such as "toilet" and "pardon" in front of the Queen - contributed towards their break-up last April
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I don't think I have ever read anything so ridiculous, widely believed or just a figment of the DM imagination
I don't know how reliable it is but apparently William, Kate and Harry were at a wedding together yesterday. Wills' Heir Kisses - The Sunday Mail
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04-06-2008, 07:08 PM
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the wedding was one of william's many ex girlfriends  got to kiss the bride did he
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04-07-2008, 05:29 AM
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the wedding was one of william's many ex girlfriends  got to kiss the bride did he 
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I expect he did, with permission from the brides husband, Tom.
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04-07-2008, 05:43 AM
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I expect he did, with permission from the brides husband, Tom. 
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Is there a reason why the groom is known as Tom Hewitt and not by his first name James?
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04-07-2008, 06:15 AM
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Is there a reason why the groom is known as Tom Hewitt and not by his first name James? 
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I expect like many children, he doesn't use his first name in real life, I have no idea why.  Perhaps I should have put - Hon. James Thomas Wingfield Hewitt.
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04-07-2008, 11:20 AM
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I'd love to see pictures from the wedding, if anyone has any links.
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04-07-2008, 12:27 PM
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^ ^ I don't think there are any, there seems to be only the one article about them attending the wedding and that came with no photographs
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04-10-2008, 11:37 PM
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I don't believe the Queen has even met Kate's parents and so have no grudge towards them.
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04-10-2008, 11:43 PM
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Somehow I couldn't imagine the Queen pressuring William to break up with someone due to their mother using the word "toilet" and "pardon." Maybe Kate's mother's hairdresser has even more serious issues, or the hairdresser's boyfriend's cousin's gardener's wife's nephew did drugs!
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04-11-2008, 12:17 AM
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I agree, wbenson. There is every reason to believe that HMQ couldn't care less about such allegedly, infra-dig comments. Indeed, there's considerable evidence to the contrary.
That she'd encourage her grandson, William, to cut his relationship with anyone, based on what his friend's mother might or might not have said, is high fancy ,and something of an assault on Her Majesty's frequently and keenly observed ,common sense.
Critics are confusing Queen Elizabeth's imagined opinion with that of Nancy Mitford's "U and Non-U" which is, today, regarded as an outdated fossil of aristocratic life, though it does have a certain archeological charm.
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04-11-2008, 02:46 AM
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I agree, wbenson. There is every reason to believe that HMQ couldn't care less about such allegedly, infra-dig comments. Indeed, there's considerable evidence to the contrary.
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Okay, it's not the marriage of an heir apparent but it is obvious HM has no qualms when it comes to the marriages of her grandchildren if we take a look at what has been reported about Autumn Kelly's background...
So I think for HM and the duke (who is, in my opinion, the patriarch of the Windsors) the person is important and the question if the future spouse of a grandchild will be a reliable partner. By tradition the queen won't have that much contact with the family of her in-laws, except at the wedding and at baptisms/funerals, so I doubt she bothers too much.
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04-11-2008, 03:26 PM
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I think it's meaningful kate was there...
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