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Prince Charles And Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall Visit Spain - Day 3. April 01, 2011
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El príncipe Carlos y la Duquesa de Cornualles pasean en tranvía por el centro de Sevilla
It just goes to show that being born royal and wearing designer clothes is no guarantee of good manners. They seem incredibly proud of the fact that their Crown Prince publicly displayed the worst royal manners seen in decades! Insulting your guests at a Formal Reception is incredibly vulgar.
Can someone kindly tell us what is all about ? Thanks
It just goes to show that being born royal and wearing designer clothes is no guarantee of good manners. They seem incredibly proud of the fact that their Crown Prince publicly displayed the worst royal manners seen in decades! Insulting your guests at a Formal Reception is incredibly vulgar.
Since speeches are written in advance of such occasions this was a calculated and deliberate slap in the face to Prince Charles and to Her Majesty and her Government. How lucky we are that Prince Charles knows a political manoeuvre when he sees one and did not take the opportunity to deploy his well honed wit and spontaneously reciprocate.
I thought the Spanish Royal Family had more "class".
donnaK said:All Felipe had been saying was that 'I also express my wish that both governments make progress towards a new solution to bilateral our historic controversy', why is it an insult to Charles or QEII ? Charles is pretty much treated like the Head of State in Spain, the speech made by Felipe is rather standard for a state dinner, all the details should have been pre approved by the foreign ministry and reflected the thoughts of the Spanish government.
Maybe you have to know the back ground or that translate strangly because the sentance made no sense to me....
Since speeches are written in advance of such occasions this was a calculated and deliberate slap in the face to Prince Charles and to Her Majesty and her Government. How lucky we are that Prince Charles knows a political manoeuvre when he sees one and did not take the opportunity to deploy his well honed wit and spontaneously reciprocate.
I thought the Spanish Royal Family had more "class".
donnaK said:He was hoping both countries make progress in resolving the historical bilateral dispute over Gilbraltar. There were talks on the British side to include Gilbraltar on the agenda, but finally Charles didn't visit Gilbraltar. Before the gala, the Spanish PM and Charles held a talk on bilateral 'cooperation' to solve the Gibraltar dispute.
Spain and Britain pledge to work on solving Gibraltar dispute - Monsters and Critics
If Prince Charles took any offence at what was said, he could put it in his personal journal and allow his assistant to leak to the public. It is the way things are done in the British royal family.
Ouch! NastyA storm in a teacup ..? I see nothing wrong with Crown Prince Felipe's speech. Furthermore, Prince Charles' feelings are totally irrelevant. If Prince Charles took any offence at what was said, he could put it in his personal journal and allow his assistant to leak to the public. It is the way things are done in the British royal family.