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06-11-2003, 02:10 AM
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You know that Prince Charles is divorce from Princess Diana in 1996 and Camilla is divorce from mr Bowlers in 1995 both cant get married if both cant become king and Queen you know that Camilla is Half Royal Family she not full Royal Family.
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06-11-2003, 09:32 PM
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www.ibl.se - Prince Charles on a walk through woodlands during a visit to The Tweed Foundation near Melrose in the Scottish Borders. 9 June 2003.
Is it just me or does it look like Prince Charles is playing peekaboo?!
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06-11-2003, 10:05 PM
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06-13-2003, 11:47 PM
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I'm Sikh...so I love these pictures of Charles at the gurdwara! :) Thanks for posting them Alexandria!
One thing Charles is doing that is in his favour is trying to be defender of ALL faiths. Some may argue that that is a bit pretentious of him, but I think that is his own way of trying to be a modern monarch. There are so many people of all different faiths and nationality in England right now and I think as the future King of England, he should be commended for trying to learn about other religions other than his own.
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06-14-2003, 12:29 AM
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Originally posted by Jalmey@Jun 13th, 2003 - 10:47 pm
I'm Sikh...so I love these pictures of Charles at the gurdwara! :) Thanks for posting them Alexandria!
One thing Charles is doing that is in his favour is trying to be defender of ALL faiths. Some may argue that that is a bit pretentious of him, but I think that is his own way of trying to be a modern monarch. There are so many people of all different faiths and nationality in England right now and I think as the future King of England, he should be commended for trying to learn about other religions other than his own.
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I'm happy to post these pictures, Jalmey! Glad I put a smile on your face with them!
I don't think it's pretentious at all of Charles to learn about other religions than his own. I agree with you and think it's quite admirable of him to make such an effort. And not only is he passively learning about them by reading about them or listening to people talk about them, but he is attending services.
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www.ibl.se - Mandatory Credit: Photo By DAVID HARTLEY/REX FEATURES PRINCE CHARLES ROYALS PLAYING POLO, CIRENCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, BRITAIN - 14 JUN 2003 419319/ZZ
Nice set of wheels for Charles!
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06-17-2003, 01:19 AM
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Originally posted by rattie21@Apr 12th, 2003 - 9:42 pm
it is rumoured that diana had an affair with king juan carlos of spain.
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you know that Princess Diana had affair with Mr Hewitt since 1980's after Prince Harry's birth in 1984 Princess Diana not affair with the KING Juan Carlos of Spain! I dont think so!
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Polfoto 26-06-2003 The Prince of Wales during his visit to Ryton Organic Gardens, Coventry. The Prince voiced his support for Britain's smaller agricultural producers during his visit today.
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www.ibl.se - Mandatory Credit: Photo By REX FEATURES PRINCE CHARLES EATING ICE CREAM WHEN VISITING A FOOD MARKET IN ATHERSTONE PRINCE CHARLES VISITING A FOOD MARKET IN ATHERSTONE, WARWICKSHIRE, BRITAIN - 26 JUN 2003 420341/REX
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06-30-2003, 12:57 AM
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www.yahoo.com
Prince Charles' Income Is Nearly $17M
LONDON - Prince Charles' income from investments and property rose by 27 percent last year to nearly 10 million pounds ($17 million), according to official figures released Monday.
The prince, unlike his mother Queen Elizabeth II (news - web sites), does not receive an official allowance from the taxpayer. He receives an income from the Duchy of Cornwall, established in the 14th century to support the heir to the throne.
Although the profits from the duchy were intended to provide his personal income, the prince last year spent 57 percent of it, or $9.3 million, funding his official duties and charitable activities, the report said.
The figures are contained in a detailed expense report published by St. James's Palace in a move intended to increase transparency. The cost of everything from utility bills to office stationery is listed.
Prince Charles, who pays income tax of 40 percent, received $16.4 million from the duchy in the last financial year compared with $13 million the year before.
He has about 90 full-time official employees and a private staff of 17, including a chef, valets, gardeners and grooms whose salaries are paid out of his own pocket.
The $9.3 million he contributes to his official activities is not enough to cover everything, and the prince also received $5 million from the taxpayer, most of which came from grants to the queen.
Some of that money went for routine infrastructure costs, such as telephone lines for his offices at St. James's Palace, but most of it was spent on refurbishing Clarence House, the former home of his grandmother, the late Queen Mother Elizabeth, which is to become Prince Charles' official London residence.
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06-30-2003, 01:56 PM
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Now and Then:
June 28, 2003 Cirencester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom --- 28/06/2003, CIRENCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM --- Prince Charles driving Camilla Parker-Bowles as they leave the Cirencester Park Polo Club after a charity match which helped to raise funds for her charity the National Osteoporosis Society. He is driving his Aston Martin Volante DB5 car, a 21st birthday gift from the Queen - the car he used to drive Princess Diana to polo matches. ---
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June 28, 2003 --- Prince Charles drives Diana in the Aston Martin given to him by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. An analogy of today when Charles Drove Camilla Parker Bowles from a polo match today (28/6/2003) --- Photo by Tim Graham/Corbis Sygma Original caption: Charles and Diana's Aston Martin. January 1, 1980
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Funny Article
Charles' Aston thriller Jun 29 2003
HE WHEELS OUT OLD FAVOURITE
By Andy Gardner
PRINCE Charles took two old bangers for a spin yesterday ...
The Prince was back behind the wheel of the elderly Aston he'd received as a 21st birthday present from the Queen for a rare outing at a charity polo match - and sitting beside him was Camilla Parker Bowles
Charles drove the open-top car - made famous by Sean Connery in 1964 Bond movie Goldfinger - around the polo grounds at Cirencester, Gloucester.
Twenty years earlier he sped around in the blue DB6 Volante - which has a top speed of 160mph - with a youthful Diana smiling broadly in the passenger seat. The car is so precious to him that he once gave Princess Diana a ticking off when she put a dent in the bonnet by sitting on it during a polo match in 1987.
A grumpy Charles was pictured surveying the damage and flashing his embarrassed young wife a stern look.
He now keeps the treasured car at his country home, Highgrove, and only uses it for short drives on the nearby country lanes.
Yesterday he was in a more expansive mood after playing in the Porcelanosa Cup, a yearly charity polo match which raises money for the National Osteoporosis Society - of which Camilla is president. Charles was awarded with the winners' trophy by Hollywood actor John Travolta.
The Pulp Fiction star joined Britain's own stars at the event, including Coronation Street's Helen Worth, who plays Gail Hillman, and Suranne Jones, who plays currently troubled Karen McDonald. Hollyoaks star Mikyla Dood, who plays Chloe Bruce, joined the two soap stars in "treading in the divots", a ritual where the crowd bashes down hoof marks on the pitch.
Prince William and Prince Harry did not attend the match following last week's security blunder at Windsor.
But Camilla did find the time to chat to American veteran comedian Joan Rivers before hoping into the Aston.
But it was hard to tell which old banger was the real apple of Charles's eye.
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Polfoto 30-06-2003 The Prince of Wales visits Bury St Edmunds Cathedral to see how new building work is progressing. The Prince is Patron of the Buty St Edmunds Cathedral Millennium Project and County Appeal.
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06-30-2003, 03:54 PM
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www.rexfeatures.com - POLO GAME, CIRENCESTER, BRITAIN - 28 JUN 2003. Prince Charles with John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston.
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I hate the Prince of wails
By PAUL THOMPSON
Royal Correspondent
A BOY of three caused uproar yesterday when he screamed, “I don’t like Prince Charles” as the Royal prepared to make a speech at a school.
A teacher comforted the distraught boy — named only as Henry — and quick-witted Charles told his audience: “I’m glad I can have that effect at my age.”
There were roars of laughter when he added that he ought to continue his speech quickly “in case I have an even worse effect on all the other children”.
Henry’s outburst came as the 54-year-old Prince started to speak at Eagle House School in Sandhurst, Berks.
And blond Henry, of Crowthorne, had the same view after Charles left. Asked if had changed his mind, he said firmly: “No. I don’t like him.”
Asked if the royal visitor was scary, he nodded his head and rubbed his red eyes.
Nursery teacher Sally Clarke said: “He’s a delightful little boy. He didn’t like him coming in a helicopter. That was what frightened him.”
Charles was at the private school’s Tudor Fair to celebrate the opening of a replica 16th century house which the children helped build.
The kids were putting the finishing touches to the house during the visit, and Charles shook the muddy hand of 12-year-old Daniel Cooke.
The Tudor House took three years to finish and will be used for history lessons, events and small-scale concerts.
Charles, who is patron of The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment, was told how the house was made of green oak and hundreds of joints and pegs, which the youngsters helped to craft.
From The Sun.
Upset ... Henry sees the Prince and throws a right royal wobbly
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oh geez little boy! that his life! if he not like him! must be patience to met the Prince of Wales !
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Polfoto 06-07-2003 The Prince of Wales, sitting next to singer Beyonce (botton right) greets the crowds at the Capital Radio Party in the Park, in Hyde Park, London. The concert is being held in aid of The Prince's Trust.
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www.ibl.se - 07/14/2003. The Prince of Wales on the second day on his visit in St-Petersburg © JONES IAN/GAMMA 740592
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