iceflower said:Kate Middleton and Prince William leaving the Mahiki club in Mayfair London, England - 08.12.06 - Tom Parker Bowles was there as well.
Click here: Kate and William
kpusa1981 said:[URL="http://photo.wenn.com/get_thumbnail.php?id=1580760&large=1/1580760.jpg"]http://photo.wenn.com/get_thumbnail.php?id=1580760&large=1/1580760.jpg[/URL]
http://photo.wenn.com/index.php?ref=middleton%20081206&version=int&session_id=b457294ae1142328370d910224b3a134
click on the first picture and go to lagre version of it
What does everyone think of the ring she wearing?
Even though the media was making it seem as if William was going to win the Sword of Honour I never really even before he mislayed the light machine gun. The reason I think this is because the head of Sandhurst wouldn't wanted it like there had any favoring of William because than he would have been critized. Does anyone agree with me?
Skydragon, is this true? Cadet W.Wales will be a 2nd Lt. as well right?Female Cadet Beats William to The Sword of Honour http://www.theroyalist.net/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=1510 http://www.theroyalist.net/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1510&pop=1&page=0&Itemid=1 http://www.theroyalist.net/index2.php?option=com_content&task=emailform&id=1510&itemid=1
Written by Joanne Leyland Thursday, 07 December 2006
Of equal importance to the hugely competitive William will be the fact that the chimes of the clock will also signify another shift in status inside his family: for that will be the moment that Prince Harry — who's enjoyed outranking his brother since his own passing out parade in April — will once again have to salute his big brother.
kpusa1981 said:Skydragon, is this true? Cadet W.Wales will be a 2nd Lt. as well right?
Thank you that is what I thought.Skydragon said:As Harry has been a serving officer longer than William, No it is not true. In 'regular army life', they would not salute each other.
My guess is that if we see them together, in uniform, they will salute one another, just for a joke!
Skydragon said:As Harry has been a serving officer longer than William, No it is not true. In 'regular army life', they would not salute each other.
My guess is that if we see them together, in uniform, they will salute one another, just for a joke!
Incas said:I don't understand why the press had to use headlines on variations of "Girl Beats William" for the SoH. First of all, she beat all the rest of the cadets in her class. Second, she is a cadet first. If another male cadet got the SoH, I doubt they would have used "Boy Beats William..."
Roslyn said:I think I read somewhere - it could have been here but I'm not sure - that because William has a degree he will have a higher rank after graduation and therefore outrank Harry. Is this true, Skydragon? If it is, would this not mean Harry would have to salue him?
Thanks in advance. Your specialist knowledge on these issues is much appreciated.
kpusa1981 said:My full theory is that it cooked up by CH, Sandhurst, and the MoD in case either deserved the SoH and did not get it or was tied with another cadet and the other cadet got it. That is why CH did not rebutt it. That way RMAS would have would an excuse if William did not get it.
That's a very funny article...even if it was not true.sara1981 said:Come here you 'orrible bike ...
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006570251,00.html
Prince William’s time in the Army will be divided into two parts. He will spend the first year or so continuing his training to become a fully qualified armoured reconnaissance troop leader and experiencing life as a young officer at regimental duty. This will include commanding a troop of twelve Household Cavalrymen both in barracks and in the field.
Following on from this period of regimental service, Prince William will broaden his focus to encompass familiarisation attachments to the other two Armed Services.
He will also spend time in this second period attaining his own personal military goals, which will emerge as his experience of the Army grows and his specific areas of interest develop.
Oppie said:
Pure speculation: In a way William is pretty powerless because of who he is. Maybe that strange incident with the machine gun was a way to show the MoD and other military offcials that this prince is never going to become the militaria crack they obviously thought to have at first. The whole incident smells of something - the way the media stopped talking about it, the way the SoH was awarded to a female cadet - it can be totally innocent but there is the Woolworth-incident... Who tipped them off? Maybe a fellow cadet who told the story that William is going to get married in order to shorten his time with the military? It's pure speculation but what if William really gets engaged at Christmas, then does this course as a commanding officer his brother has already passed but decides to leave the military after his wedding in the summer to start eg such a diplomat's course like the one Victoria of Sweden is doing at the moment, which would enable him to come home at night to be with his princess bride?
Oppie said:The whole incident with the gun, honestly I have seroius doubts that it even happened, or happened the way the media is reporting, just because the meida has been doing such a bad job of late it is hard to believe them.
I think you are insulting the young female, JUO, suggesting that she only got the award because of some sinister ploy. The media stopped talking about it because nobody denied it as such!Jo of Palatine said:Maybe that strange incident with the machine gun was a way to show the MoD and other military offcials that this prince is never going to become the militaria crack they obviously thought to have at first. The whole incident smells of something - the way the media stopped talking about it, the way the SoH was awarded to a female cadet - it can be totally innocent
Skydragon said:I think we can be pretty certain that he did 'mislay' the gun, what would be the point of anyone making that up.
I think you are insulting the young female, JUO, suggesting that she only got the award because of some sinister ploy. The media stopped talking about it because nobody denied it as such!
It's quite disturbing, the way some people can't accept that he was not the best recruit and that's why he did not get the award, he can't walk on water either!
Edward was a 2nd Lt. I believe that he would have Lt if he had completed the Green Baret training. He had entered through a university scheme which ment that he had to stayed in for 5 years.Jo of Palatine said:I wonder what would happen if prince William found out that he has no more liking for the military than his uncle Edward had?
There were in the end, after all the exams, accomplishments and errors were taken into consideration, 7 serious contenders for the honour. We do not even know with any certainty, that William was a serious contender after the machine gun incident.Jo of Palatine said:But: it's just so convenient and sometimes, when two or more candidates are in the run-up for a trophy only one can win, it's the impact of the decision which is responsible for the outcome. And it definately is a difficult thing to decide if you trained the future leader of the military - selecting a female cadet could well be not the obvious but a very diplomatic decision when she was selectable at all.
It's quite disturbing, the way some people can't accept that he was not the best recruit and that's why he did not get the award, he can't walk on water either!