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Old 03-18-2008, 06:53 AM
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I agree, Skydragon, good food has it´s prize.
I will visit the shop in June when i´m in the UK again, i´m afraid for the flight back home i will need a second suitcase to carry all the good ´Highgrove things´...
A second plane perhaps?
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Old 03-20-2008, 03:02 AM
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Royal couple attend hospice concert
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall met the founder of the world's first children's hospice when they attended a concert celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The Press Association: Royal couple attend hospice concert
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Here are a few mor pics from yesterday evening

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Camilla's baby granddaughter Eliza makes public debut
not sure if this has been posted yet. apologies if it has.

i find it annoying that they refer to charles as her grandfather. just like they refered to him as a widower.
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Camilla's baby granddaughter Eliza makes public debut
not sure if this has been posted yet. apologies if it has.

i find it annoying that they refer to charles as her grandfather. just like they refered to him as a widower.
I read the article twice and missed any reference to Charles as grandfather. Can you please tell which paragrph its in? Thanks.

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I read the article twice and missed any reference to Charles as grandfather. Can you please tell which paragrph its in?
oops...sorry...althought this isn't the article i intended to post, the one i did want to post does refer to him as grandfather but i can't find it now. when i do, i'll post it.

ETA.. I've looked and looked and can't seem to find it. I apologize.
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Old 03-22-2008, 07:33 AM
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To constantly refer to him as the step grandpapa would annoy a lot of people who firmly support the idea of a family unit.
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To constantly refer to him as the step grandpapa would annoy a lot of people who firmly support the idea of a family unit.
I think I'm missing what you're getting at here.

Two family units merged to form a new, broader based family unit, and within that larger and apparently homogenous family unit, he is the step grandpapa of his wife's grandchildren. He is not their grandpapa, and I would think that to call him their grandpapa would really annoy the real grandpapa, and picky people like me.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:06 AM
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I think I'm missing what you're getting at here.

Two family units merged to form a new, broader based family unit, and within that larger and apparently homogenous family unit, he is the step grandpapa of his wife's grandchildren. He is not their grandpapa, and I would think that to call him their grandpapa would really annoy the real grandpapa, and picky people like me.
My point is that most families do not differentiate. IME, grandparents are just that, not step grandparent or grandparent. Recently a friends daughter was in the local paper, where it mentioned that she was the granddaughter of X. They only mentioned one grandparent, (because he is better known), he also happens to be a step grandparent.

Were her 'real' grandparents upset, (any of them), not at all, as my friend said 'You would have to be pretty neurotic to worry about such minor matters'.
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My point is that most families do not differentiate. IME, grandparents are just that, not step grandparent or grandparent. Recently a friends daughter was in the local paper, where it mentioned that she was the granddaughter of X. They only mentioned one grandparent, (because he is better known), he also happens to be a step grandparent.

Were her 'real' grandparents upset, (any of them), not at all, as my friend said 'You would have to be pretty neurotic to worry about such minor matters'.
Thanks. I see now.
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Wednesday at 12.20 am the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will greet the French president Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife at Heathrow Airport.

( In the evening there will be a state banquet at Windsor Castle, so we can hope to see pics of Camilla wearing a tiara again.)
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I've removed a few off-topic posts, and a longer discussion about the posting of off-topic comments.

While off-topic posting isn't encouraged, we realise that the doings of Charles and Camilla are relevant to people's lives and members will want to share their own experiences. As long as these asides are fairly short and don't derail the threads, we're more relaxed about them.

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Old 03-27-2008, 10:18 AM
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On their Third Wedding Anniversary:

Wednesday, 9th April 2008


The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay will open the reconstructed Royal Victorian Carriage, The Old Royal Station, Ballater, Aberdeenshire.

The Prince of Wales - Wednesday 9th April 2008
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Does anyone know yet what tiara Camilla wore at tonight's dinner?
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There was no reciprocal dinner on the French State Visit. So unless there was some other formal event, I don't believe Camilla will be wearing a tiara tonight.
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Check out pictures on Abaca press. The Duchess looks very pretty.
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Old 03-27-2008, 11:10 PM
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Mea culpa!!
Always a day late and a dollar short!

The fabulous dinner was on March 26.

Anyway, Camilla's tiara looks like one of the Queen Mum's??

Camilla looks so radiant in that cream coloured gown...and just dripping in diamonds...however, she earned every carat!
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Could we get some photos of the dinner? I would love to see Camilla in all her glory.
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Georgiea,

Check out the France State visit to the United Kingdom thread. Lots of pics, from arrival, banquet (more than what we see when it's held at Buck House), departure, etc.
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Will Charles block tell-all aide's film? | the Daily Mail

There is talk that producers might turn Sarah Goodall's book "The Palace Diaries" into a film.
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