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Happy 9th Birthday prince George..looking more and more like his father William

yes I know.. I've seen the film recently... it was very good, I wish she would allow it to be published again before she dies..Yes, I knew that, and provided the link to the story on the 1968 film. The Queen agreed to it, encouraged by Lord Mountbatton, and later forbade it's showing, to this very day. Click on the link for more.
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Wills has some really good looking kids, I must say.Happy 9th Birthday prince George..looking more and more like his father William
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Laurie is a fairly popular name here.. well not among the young.. but these things go in circles don't they..?We had a good friend who was a lawyer from Scotland and his name was actually, Laurie. Really terrific man and outstanding attorney.
...yep that would be annoying, and then everyone is on their best behaviour, and all she wants is a bit of juicy gossip...Royal Family: The Queen's sad confession about the 'irritating' way people behave at parties around her
"As the leading member of the Royal Family, it's hard to imagine how tricky and sometimes difficult Queen Elizabeth's job is."
"According to a royal expert, Adam Heliker reported to The Mirror that the Queen once confessed to a royal aide about how it feels for her to arrive at any party."
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He said: "She talked about how irritating it was to go into a party and as she put it, watch people peel away, like the water parting as the bow of a ship ploughed through it."
Adam continued: "She said she always felt it would be lovely to just slip into a party, wandering around incognito, talking to anyone she felt like. But the thing that most irritated her was the 'inevitable hush' that always greeted her when they saw her walking in."
and you think that doesn't make someone poorly? ...let's see if she dies from Mobility problems shall we ?She is not too poorly, she simply has serious mobility problems and I suspect she's too damned independent to use a power chair!
I have mobility problems myself and I couldn't even get across my front yard to the gate without using a mobility chair, let alone get into and out of a limo, when is fathers health goes I'm perfectly healthy.
Wouldn't know, don't get many chances... LOLlet alone get into and out of a limo
Not saying she's not poorly anymore than I am not I'm just saying that is not what's stopping her attending the Gathering.and you think that doesn't make someone poorly? ...let's see if she dies from Mobility problems shall we ?
well he already spends a lot of time riding in carriages and coaches, so it wouldn't have meant anything special to him....and it makes me laugh when they say he ''arrived at the Scottish site this morning''.. he's been in Scotland for at least a week attending the Highland Games09/07/2022
"Horsing around! Prince Charles dons a red tartan kilt as he visits purpose-built 18th century mill village at New Lanark Unesco World Heritage Site in Scotland"
"At New Lanark, a purpose-built 18th century mill village, David Dale and Robert Owen created a model for industrial communities that was to spread across the world in the 19th and 20th centuries."
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Prince Charles, who is known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay, was beaming as he arrived at the Scottish site this morning
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Prince Charles, known as the Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland, and Patron of the Clydesdale Horse Society, unveiled a plaque after viewing a statue of a Clydesdale horse
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Elsewhere, he was offered a ride on a horse and cart during his visit to the auction market in Lanark