Valerie Rose
Courtier
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- Oct 28, 2011
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- New Zealand
I've been delighted to see how well-received and welcome the Royal couple have been in Australia and New Zealand.
COUNTESS said:I think he looks fine for his age. Unfortuately, Camilla, looks older than she should. I, believe, years of smoking have done that.
Iluvbertie said:But he isn't the oldest heir to the throne or the oldest to succeed. William IV was very close to 65 when he succeeded his older brother being 64 and 10 months at his accession.
Edward VII also didn't take much care of his health smoking very heavily all his life and ate enormous meals as well.
He's the oldest ever Prince of Wales! Even Edward VII was only 59 when his mother died!
I hope from the bottom of my heart that he will be the Prince of Wales for a long time coming. And I'm sure he feels the same way.He's the oldest ever Prince of Wales! Even Edward VII was only 59 when his mother died!
Nico said:The couple in on day off today :
Prince Charles, Camilla get break from hectic schedule - National News | TVNZ
sarahedwards2 said:I read that someone tried to throw horse manure on him, but they got caught. My mom and I were thinking about what Anne would say. Then my mom started singing "When I'm 64".
Of course you were thinking of Anne when something involving Prince Charles comes up.
EIIR said:Not that I don't enjoy talking about horse manure but, I must admit that as a 27 year old female I've developed something of a crush on Charles. I think he looks more and more distinguished, helped by his increasingly silver hair. He also has an attractive speaking voice.
He seems to be sporting one of those 'plebeian' tans (presumably picked up while working in his gardens) which really suits him IMO.
Madame Royale said:I think he looks quite distinguished; certainly as he's aged he looks more and more sophisticated than he did in his 30's and 40's.
He looks to be in very good shape. Charles knows, and has long believed, that we are what we eat. His diet would naturally support a healthy immune system and a trim physique in accompaniment of regular exercise (whatever that may be for him).
"Despite a modest build up, and perhaps low expectations, public interest was substantial - the visit widely reported nationally and dominating local news coverage at each destination.
"There were no slip-ups, embarrassments or incidents, and the Prince of Wales proved to be the very model of a modern heir to the throne. And Australians seem to welcome and warm to him as such.
“Given the trials that have beset the royal family, and the prince in particular, critics have been quick to point to him as a weakness in the line of succession.
"His mother, the Queen , has earned deep and longstanding respect and admiration from Australians, and the dashing young couple of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge have added a new level of excitement and interest for royal watchers.
"Given the tragic events surrounding Charles's first marriage and the death of Princess Diana, some feared the public might not warm to his new wife and lifelong friend Camilla. But the graceful way she fulfilled her duties on this visit - and the way the public responded - has consigned such doubts to history.”