Skydragon
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Was he, or was that a self serving title he afforded himself after her death?misselle said:Paul Burrell used to be Diana's rock,
Was he, or was that a self serving title he afforded himself after her death?misselle said:Paul Burrell used to be Diana's rock,
Skydragon said:Was he, or was that a self serving title he afforded himself after her death?
Is this the second time he has done this or a re-print of the last time?Skydragon said:Di's former butler compares Camilla to a horse!
Princess Di's former butler Paul Burrell recently crossed the royal line by comparing Prince Charle's current wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, to a horse.urrell made the shocking statement when a reporter insisted that Prince Charles genuinely loves and cares for Camilla.
Di's former butler compares Camilla to a horse!
branchg said:Very sad to see him betray his duty and the memory of The Princess.
branchg said:Paul is a very bitter and angry man who felt the royal family did not do enough to ensure his innocence. Very sad to see him betray his duty and the memory of The Princess.
branchg said:Paul is a very bitter and angry man who felt the royal family did not do enough to ensure his innocence. Very sad to see him betray his duty and the memory of The Princess.
The original story was apparently printed in the News of the World. I didn't see the article on here or on their site at the time, so I put it on when I saw it. From the article:-scooter said:I could be having a 'senior moment' but did he not make similar/identical remarks last month? This is why i ask if it is a reprint.
Alison20 said:It's terrible when the papers can't get titles right! Camilla is not Lady Camilla.
sirhon11234 said:Actually Camilla does hold the surname of Mountbatten-Windsor, both she and Diana hold this surname.
sirhon11234 said:
chrissy57 said:Gazette: Archive View=
"My descendants other than descendantsfemale descendants who marry and their descendants shall bear the name of Mountbatten-Windsor."
enjoying the style, title or attribute of Royal Highness and the titular dignity of Prince or Princess and
This extract is very clear - those of the Queen's descendents who don't have the HRH Prince/Princess are the ones who use the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
Well, you know not every woman takes her husband's surname. Many of the people who do not will often hyphenate the child's last name so it might be Mountbatten-Windsor-X. Quite a mouthful, but that is what happens a lot, in the US anyway!CasiraghiTrio said:By this rule, Prince Charles never had the Mountbatten-Windsor name since he was always HRH Prince, and so diana never married into that name, and Diana is not a descendent anyway, so it never applied to her.
Likewise, now what branchq has been saying makes sense: Camilla and Charles are not M-W or Windsor because of their titles. I think the M-W name is going away, because the children of Beatrice and Eugenie will have their father's name, and so will the children of "Lady Louise" and the children of Zara. The children of Peter Phillips will have the Phillips name, and the children of William and Harry will be HRH Prince/Princess.