If she is a nurse it actually makes more sense as it means she won't work Mon-Fri 9 to 5 but would work shifts which could include weekend work giving her time off in the week to attend weekday events.I thought Harriet Sperling was an NHS nurse. I'm intrigued by how she gets so much time off work to go to all these events with Peter!
He doesn’t go every year. He was last year but not in 2022. It’s when the nominees are announced.There seems to be conflicting reports on Prince William attending his Earthshot summit in NYC. This being a project near and dear to his heart I would think that he would be there.
Apparently, Kensington Palace declined to comment on whether or not the beard is permanent. As we all know, the press is really known for their quality investigative reporting . I can’t say that I’m not appreciative since I’d like him to keep it as well.The beard makes him looks distinguished and mature; hope he keeps it for other events!
Apparently 80 to 85% of voters in different polls I’ve seen enjoy the beard. Instagram, so v v scientific.I can't stand the beard. Shave it off!!
Hmm ... if you Google "Prince William", "Prince William beard" is the 4th suggestion which comes up, so the beard appears to be trending!
William is to visit Llanelli (pronounced Khlanethli, for people not familiar with Welsh ) next week.
The Prince of Wales has told new RAF officers the country will be relying on them to deal with “future threats” during the present “time of change and uncertainty”.
William spoke during the graduation ceremony of more than 50 officers who have completed their training at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell.
The prince knows RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire well, as he trained at the air force base, flying solo for the first time and later received his wings from his father during a ceremony at Cranwell in 2008.
His facial expressions are so funny. He certainly seemed to have a good time.The Prince of Wales as President of BAFTA and Patron of the Royal African Society attended "an event co-hosted by Bafta and the Royal African Society, at Bafta, in Piccadilly, London, to celebrate young creatives and showcase the importance of supporting young people in the film, games and television industries" today, October 9:
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Here's a video from the BAFTA and The Royal African Society event todayThe Prince of Wales as President of BAFTA and Patron of the Royal African Society attended "an event co-hosted by Bafta and the Royal African Society, at Bafta, in Piccadilly, London, to celebrate young creatives and showcase the importance of supporting young people in the film, games and television industries" today, October 9:
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