I read today, in Wikipedia, that Tom Parker-Bowles is listed as having three children.
Does Tom admit to this? What is known of his first child?
Could it be that Sara has had a third child this year?
Could it just be that the family has a cat named Ava?
I read today, in Wikipedia, that Tom Parker-Bowles is listed as having three children.
Kataryn said:Where did you read this? English Wiki does not even mention his children.
Interesting. I checked it this morning and Wiki mentioned no kids. When I just checked, Wiki had been updated today and mentions two kids...
I'm afraid it was me; I did that after reading the incorrect information here. Or, to be more accurate, I just restored the original version from February, which contained the correct information, merely adding the name of the children to the main article (they were mentioned in the side information bar but not the article itself). The addition of a third "child" (Ava) was made on 6 March, along with several other minor erroneous changes.
King of the Jungle said:Oh my gosh! I didn't know that anyone could interfere with the information on Wikipedia. How did you know how to adjust it, Artemisia?
Why would anyone add information such as an additional child to a person's profile?? It all seems very strange ......
There's a pretty good interview with Tom here.
Prince Charles? I still call him Sir - Telegraph
He seems quite down to earth. It's nice to see someone who has had all the advantages in life recognising it and realising how fortunate he's been.
Tom Parker Bowles - whose mother Camilla is married to heir to the throne Prince Charles - says he believes in the monarchy and thinks it is better to have a royal family than an elected official.He told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: 'I really believe in the monarch. The queen is magnificent and I'd far rather we had the royal family than some ghastly elected politician like Ken Livingstone.'
Tom Parker Bowles thinks Duchess Catherine makes a "great" princess. Tom said: "William and Harry, they've got very busy lives so our paths tend to cross occasionally if I'm visiting my mum at Clarence House. "Kate is lovely; she has impeccable manners and is sweet and graceful - everything we could hope for in a princess." He also said: "I wouldn't dream of whingeing about how tough it is to have a famous mother because it's not; tough is being born on a rubbish tip in Calcutta."
I liked the explanation why he still calls Charles "Sir" - what a nice family joke this must be by now!
And very elegantly put that he doesn't want to talk about William, Catherine or Harry at all. "I occasionally meet them when I visit my mother at Clarence House" - cute that! Camilla did a very good job on raising her kids.