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Royal Highness
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Which means that we can't be sure about anything,so let's stop arguing about this.It's not worth it.Time will tell.
Which means that we can't be sure about anything,so let's stop arguing about this.It's not worth it.Time will tell.
Until some more rivetting announcement, scurrilous scandal or happy occassion comes along . . . . yes!Do we have to spend so much energy and pages on that?
- and what are you doing? (oh oh Kate keeping composure and smile, but thinking, damn it, wrong question!)
- oh, really (HM keeping composure and smile when listening to Kate's answer, but thinking OMG)
- how interesting (relief, everyone's saving face)
Can't really imagine that "I'm working for my family's business" would earn an OMG mental reaction from The Queen. Surely if anyone would support the idea of working for one's family, it'd be HM!
They will have met for the first time long before Kate joined the family business. Apart from that, you are right although the firm Kate aims to join is much different from Party Pieces, neither flexible working hours, nor days off
They will have met for the first time long before Kate joined the family business. Apart from that, you are right although the firm Kate aims to join is much different from Party Pieces, neither flexible working hours, nor days off
But plenty of holidays with pay......
Thanks, Kezza. Found the article:
Late night date for Kate Middleton and her Prince (but what's with the beard, William?) | Mail Online
Well, it is still ok at least to me, if someone goes occasionally partying. And we have not seen much of Catherine out and about throughout the last months.
If only she would pay more attention to what she is wearing. The blue color is great, but one of the pics shows a bit too much of her bra
I wouldn't mind betting she made a point of meeting her out of sight of prying eyes. Let's face it, she has been Prince William's "significant other" for quite some time and I believe HM would at least like to check-out the "Woman who might be Queen" . . . . one day!
As the Queen has to give consent to the marriage (and if she doesn't then William can appeal to Parliament and then wait a year) and there has been speculation about a marriage for a number of years now, is it really conceivable that the Queen hasn't spoken to Kate at all at this point?
Do any of you think it is possible for the Queen to give her consent to a marriage without getting to know the future wife of her heir's heir?
I don't.
If the Queen hasn't spoken to Kate then engagement rumours aren't even justified at this point as no permission from the Queen means no engagement for at least a year.