Lavender
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2010
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- United States
He reminds me so much of his mother yet I can see quite a bit of his father in him as well.
Prince William's well-received trip to Australia appears to have given the monarchist cause a boost.
He has improved so much. He sounds really good! It's nice that he mentions Haiti too.Here's another link to his speech in Australia from YouTube.
He reminds me so much of his mother yet I can see quite a bit of his father in him as well.
I noticed there are many Aussies on this forum. Did anyone have a chance to go see Prince William? Warren? I wasn't able to as I don't live near the areas he went to. I really wish I could've seen him though.
I was just as thrilled to see him playing cricket with my favourite cricketer, Matthew Hayden.
I stand corrected.It is a positive article by an Australian actor published in the British press. It is a nice one, though.
(The reason I am not using contractions is I cannot use apostophes when typing replies here. Every time I press the apostrophe key I call up "Quick find - links only". I can, however, use inverted commas, which is the same key but with shift. Anyone have any idea why this is happening?)
That first article is funny, especially the title of it.Prince William's trip was covered by the American press
Tween Takes Shot at William's Royal Family Jewels! - Prince William : People.com
Prince William Puckers Up – Like His Papa - Prince Charles, Prince William : People.com
I think you would find that the Queen remains popular even though she and her handsome husband are elderly. The people are all afire to see William. It's just the one in between who is less than enthusiatically received.
And I would bet that 'The fear of H1N1' wont keep the crowds away fromQEII as they did for the one in between and the wife.