Well said Chen Bao Jun! The DNA perspective is certainly very interesting and anything but clear (clear as mud, as we say hereabouts!), but I certainly do envy those children their clearly traced paternal history. I haven't as yet had a DNA test done, instead relying on old fashioned research...
I must disagree with you on this one HenRach! In the business they are in (celebrity), they need to be acutely aware of the optics of a quasi-royal visit to a former British colony. This could all go downhill very quickly if they are seen as having an "all expenses paid" jaunt to a country...
A statue has been unveiled of the late Queen Elizabeth II in Rutland.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leicestershire-68870129
I think its lovely and I particularly like the inclusion of her corgi's, which adds a touch of whimsy to an otherwise formal statue!
I think it was important for William and Catherine to have the time to tell their children what it all meant, and to reassure them that she is getting the best of care and will be well. This also gives their children a little bit of emotional armour and the ability to deflect any fears that...
It had to be serious enough to warrant such a long recovery period, and as it turns out, it is. Having been touched by this disease like so many people, I feel much empathy for Princess Catherine. I hope that now she has made a public statement, the media backs off and she and her family are...
I'm baffled at the stupidity of those people. I'm sure they were offered a massive financial incentive by someone, but honestly, how on earth did they think they could get away with it? Ridiculous.
I was commenting specifically on the inclusion of the link to their website that was mentioned above, not the rest of the content, but yes, there is still plenty of information on the royal website! :flowers: