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12-26-2009, 03:56 AM
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Does anyone have any Pictures of Lady Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto , I can see them in the back ground of some pics but non of them fully figured by themselves. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas and happy new year
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Steak, in addition to the two pics Ella Kay has posted, here are
some more, also including their children and husbands:
** Lady Sarah and Lady Serena ** Pic 2 ** Pic 3 **
Jmg, Prince Andrew attended as well, see for example these pics:
** Andrew 1 ** Pic 2 ** Pic 3 **
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12-26-2009, 06:53 AM
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Some traditions don't change...
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The Countess of Wessex...opted to travel to church by car with the Queen while the rest of the family group made their way on foot.
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12-26-2009, 10:23 AM
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I do not see any reason for Her Majesty to change this particular tradition. She is said to have a liking for her youngest daughter-in-law.
The British royal family looked quite cheerful. I showed the photos to my mother, who immediately praised Princess Anne's outfit as being both practical and tasteful. Personally I liked outfits of Countess of Wessex and Viscountess Linley, who looked nice even in a cape-looking coat.
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Freddie and Sophie were there: Picture details
But no Lady Gabriella Windsor, it seems... 
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It is sad that Lady Gabriella did not attend the British royal family gathering and we missed an opportunity to see her in London. At the same time, there must have been a good reason for her to do so.
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12-26-2009, 10:58 AM
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Thank you so much for the photos posted esp thanks to Iceflower they were exactally the type of Pictures i was after , Again Thank you. Best Wishes for 2010
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Zara shines at Royal service
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ZARA Phillips walked along an icy path in six-inch stiletto heels as she made her way to church to attend a Christmas Day service on one of the Queen's estates.
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12-26-2009, 02:13 PM
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Prince Henry is reported to date Miss Davy again ..? 
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He has been "back" with her for a while now. Then it was never officially reported they broke up.
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I don't see why Sophie gets to travel with the Queen, I thought she only did this last year as she was pregnant.
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12-26-2009, 03:50 PM
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I'm sure Sophie rides with HM to be nice so that she doesn't have to ride alone -- even for such a short trip. However, it would also be nice if the honor rotated amongst the royal ladies.
I, too, thought that Princess Beatrice really looked sharp yesterday. Somehow the colors nicely accentuated her blue eyes.
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12-26-2009, 06:14 PM
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I don't see why Sophie gets to travel with the Queen, I thought she only did this last year as she was pregnant. 
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1. She wasn't pregnant last year - James is two now. Actually I don't think she has ever been pregnant at Christmas - recovering from a failed pregnancy and difficult or not so difficult births yes - but never actually pregnant.
2. She has certainly been in the car since the failed ectopic (sp) pregnancy in 2001, which may even have been the first year the Queen drove as I remember her walking for many years.
3. Sophie and the Queen get along very well and it is well known that Sophie is the favourite of the two daughters-in-law as much as anything because she is married to the Queen's favourite child - Edward.
4. Who the Queen's choose to have as a travelling companion in the car is her decision but it also makes it clear to the world that the Queen values Sophie, and by extension, Edward in their role of supporting her and Philip.
5. I don't see this as a slight to any of the other woman as Camilla walks with Charles and Anne with Tim while the York Princesses walk with their father and cousins. Usually one of both of these Princesses act as the 'lady-in-waiting' in the sense that they collect the flowers and pass them over to the police etc, while the rest of the family walks along and greets the waiting public.
6. I have a question - Why would anyone wish to spend Christmas Day waiting in the cold to watch someone else go to and come from church? I have never understood that. To me Christmas Day is a day to spend with family and friends and to attend church but not to wait around half the day watching another family walk to and from church. I think that is extremely strange.
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12-26-2009, 07:12 PM
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Well...I would imagine that they are only gone for a couple of hours. It sounds like they might have had time to open a few presents and/or have a family breakfast. But who knows. Why do people hang out award shows? They actually miss what is going on inside.
In regards to the Queen and Sophie, as Iluvbertie mentioned...she is The Queen and its her car. She can have whoever she wants ride with her. Let's face it...Sophie has been the Queen's daughter in law longer than Camilla so its only natural that their relationship is different and more established than the realtionship that she has with Camilla. Honestly, I don't think Camilla cares. She stays for a bit and then from what I understand leaves to spend the day with her children and their families.
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12-26-2009, 07:56 PM
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I think you are right, she is very fond of Sophie. And, if she wants, that is who rides with her. As for waiting to see someone, who can account for this kind of nonsense, be it royalty or celebrities. It seems some people find this waste of time something they wish to do.
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12-26-2009, 08:14 PM
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3. Sophie and the Queen get along very well and it is well known that Sophie is the favourite of the two daughters-in-law as much as anything because she is married to the Queen's favourite child - Edward.
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Really, Edward? Is this a well known rumor? I hadn't heard that before...interesting...
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12-26-2009, 09:02 PM
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I really look forward to the 'royals going to church at Sandringham' photos every year. Thanks to all who posted.
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12-26-2009, 09:50 PM
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Really, Edward? Is this a well known rumor? I hadn't heard that before...interesting...
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Yes - reported very often that Edward is the favourite child and that he and Sophie are more frequent visitors to the Queen and Duke than that others and that they also visit Baghshot reasonably frequently as well. Certainly more often than they have visited the homes of their other children.
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12-26-2009, 09:53 PM
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Well...I would imagine that they are only gone for a couple of hours. It sounds like they might have had time to open a few presents and/or have a family breakfast. But who knows. Why do people hang out award shows? They actually miss what is going on inside.
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Considering the time taken for security checks etc it is more than a 'couple of hours' as it seems to be about half the day - to get checked and I heard that about 300 missed out due to the length of the security checks plus driving time to get there and home again in awful winter weather.
It is just weird that on the most family orientated day of the year people prefer to watch another family go to church rather than enjoy the day with their family.
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12-26-2009, 10:31 PM
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If they go out with their family, they are enjoying the day with their family.
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12-26-2009, 11:00 PM
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If they go out with their family, they are enjoying the day with their family.
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IF they are with their family but to me there seems a lot of women and not many men indicating that a lot of women prefer to watch strangers go to church then spend time with the men in their lives.
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12-26-2009, 11:15 PM
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Veering off the topic ...

That is a rather strange assumption to make. The men have got whims of their own. Yes, some people, mostly women, just to want to see the British royal family in a semi-formal situation. It does not make them bad.
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12-26-2009, 11:33 PM
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I dont see it odd at all. Heaps of people go for walks on Christmas Day, so why not just go for a walk to the church and watch your Royal Family for a bit and then walk back. Help burn off that gorgeous dinner.
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12-27-2009, 01:41 AM
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It's one of the very few occasions when anyone can see the "inner" Royal Family en masse, live and up close.
If I was in the area I'd brave the cold for a look-see too!
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12-27-2009, 05:15 AM
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 Absolutely Warren. It would be a chance of a lifetime just to be able to say I saw the British Royal Family in person and to take your own pictures! I know I would.
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