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Old 10-31-2007, 06:07 PM
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Now you know what a little tinker Charles can be, if he had a problem with the visit, he would unfortunately have had a prior engagement, as he did with the Chinese visit.
I think Charles has changed his attitudes about China several years ago.After all he did meet one Chinese official years ago who is the Minister of the Police now and he seems to like Lang Lang and some other chinese business men.

He boycotted the state banquet in 2001 was because he still felt bitter how about the return ceremony of 1997 hong kong return to China and he said in his diary that he was spied on when he was on the board of Britainia.I think he was pretty angry about that. he human rights and the religions are just excuses and I get a feel that he does not like the idea of communism at all. For 2005 I think it was because he and Camilla was really too tired about the US trip.Anyway, I am looking forward to seeing him visiting China in a year or two. He is a smart man after all.He will be welcomed.

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Old 10-31-2007, 06:59 PM
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He boycotted the state banquet in 2001 was because he still felt bitter how about the return ceremony of 1997 hong kong return to China and he said in his diary that he was spied on when he was on the board of Britainia.I think he was pretty angry about that. he human rights and the religions are just excuses and I get a feel that he does not like the idea of communism at all. For 2005 I think it was because he and Camilla was really too tired about the US trip.
The Epoch Times | Diaries Reveal Prince Charles Regarded Himself a "Dissident"

I'm still pleased he came and glad he appears to have had a good time.
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Old 10-31-2007, 07:17 PM
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I just love how they are holding hands, you can just see the love these two people have for each other.
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Old 10-31-2007, 07:29 PM
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Really Sophie? I believe it is the only photo that I have seen of the two of them holding hands! Usually Charles has his hands in one of his pockets or handling his cuff-link. :-)
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Old 10-31-2007, 07:49 PM
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To end where I began: I am not comfortable with my Head of State, albeit in a very different role, playing the gracious host to those whom, I'm convinced, are probably secretly laughing up their sleeves, in private. And why wouldn't they?

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The Queen has been put in this position before by governments wishing to appease or form relationships with questionable regimes. This is one of those cases where she doesn't have a lot of choice; she's the Head of State, and the government sometimes has to (and sometimes apparently just wants to) be friendly with some countries which have less than admirable humanitarian records. The USA is a firm friend of Saudi Arabia, Tony Blair followed where George Bush led, and the Queen gets to smile at the King of Saudi Arabia.
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To end where I began: I am not comfortable with my Head of State, albeit in a very different role, playing the gracious host to those whom, I'm convinced, are probably secretly laughing up their sleeves, in private. And why wouldn't they?
I share your lack of comfort about our Head of State in these circumstances.

In my heart I have finally accepted that British interests and ours have diverged so much over the past 50 years that the British monarch can no longer serve both Britain and Australia equally, and therefore should no longer be our Head of State. I am not yet ready to admit that to the Republicans of my acquaintance though.

ETA I just want to add that I wholeheartedly believe in diplomacy, and that it is important to keep the lines of communication open in the hope of negotiating a satisfactory resolution and averting war. Diplomacy can definitely achieve what politics cannot. I would just like my representative to owe his/her primary loyalty to Australia, not Britain.

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Well Ladies, and Gentlemen, what do you say? As always, it is an immense pleasure to discuss these weighty issues with you. There is so much wonderfully stimulating conversation, thus the reason for my regular visits to the forums. I think, however, a coffee break (remove the thinking caps, have a rest) and some pictures are in order.


From left, Britain´s Secretary of State for Justice Jack Straw, Prince Andrew, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and the Lord Mayor of London, John Stuttard stand in the Guildhall in London before the State Banquet, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA)

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Is that an ermine cape the Lord Mayor is wearing?
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Old 11-02-2007, 07:09 AM
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Is that an ermine cape the Lord Mayor is wearing?
I think you are right, it certainly looks like it.

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IOL: Saudi king prepares for tour of Rome

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia left Britain on Thursday, the Foreign Office said, after a state visit which was the first stop on a tour which will also take in Italy, Germany and Turkey.
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Old 11-02-2007, 11:06 AM
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What I find slightly strange is how the Prince of Wales boycotted the Chinese state visit but he didn't do the same with the Saudi visit. Double standards?
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Old 11-02-2007, 11:21 AM
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If you go to the isifa photo agency site and type "Saudi Arabia" into the search engine pictures of the visit come up and on pages 6 and 7 of the photos there are great pics of all the Royals arriving for the banquet.
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we can not be sure he boycotted the official banquet by not attending, he was not in the country, it might have been on purpose but that is something you can not prove

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Old 11-02-2007, 02:19 PM
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Hello colleagues - you'll notice, if you've not already seen this photo prior (see LINK below) that The Duchess is wearing her new "Family Order" recently received from Her Majesty. This Daily Mail photo was taken with Prince Charles on their way to the State Dinner for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. It is my understanding that it was the late King Fahd who dropped "His Majesty" in favor of formally being titled "The Custodian..." - am I correct?
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Old 11-03-2007, 12:54 PM
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are there any pics from the return banquet what was the queen wearing
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Old 11-03-2007, 01:42 PM
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What I find slightly strange is how the Prince of Wales boycotted the Chinese state visit but he didn't do the same with the Saudi visit. Double standards?
Perhaps... the presents from Chinese are not as valuable as presents given by the Saudi Royals...
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Old 11-03-2007, 07:38 PM
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What I find slightly strange is how the Prince of Wales boycotted the Chinese state visit but he didn't do the same with the Saudi visit. Double standards?
The struggle of the Dalai Lama, largely influenced by the Chinese government is something Charles felt passionate about so it's believed.

But to not attend a banquet in honour of a King and Dynasty who have long 'favoured' a 'rapport' with the Windsors via ample gems? Tut tut Sam, how could Charles not attend? ...hehe.

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Old 11-03-2007, 08:05 PM
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True. But if the President of China gave Camilla a whopper would Charles attend a banquet? We just don