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The Countess looks very gorgeous. The red illuminates her skin and beautiful blond hair. Wow.
Really? So this worse then Diana's Panorama interview, or Fergie's toe sucking incident or Charles admitting adultery, Prince Harry's drunken pics ....I could go on and on- honestly it's pretty tame in that sense......
concerning the rib break OMG!
well its written in the blue box on the right
and btw: where are the rehearsal pics, please?
Polly said:Sorry to be a few days late in response but I don't always have time to check things out, and I've just noticed this.
Diana's interview was in response, really, to Charles' earlier one. Fergie's toe sucking incident was in private and thus outside the realm of unacceptable public behaviour. Harry's drunken pics were not good but he earned some licence as the stupid behaviour of a silly young man.
No member of the royal family has ever lost their temper and berated an underling in public before. Not one. Not ever.
No, I do not! How could she plan to fall off a horse the same day as the bad press?Do people think this horse-riding accident excuse is valid or just a matter of covering up for bad behavior with her protection officer on Monday (the same day as the claimed accident). I have no idea....just asking
Royal wedding: the Order of Service in full - Telegraph
In this Order of Service for tomorrow I notice that they have Louise's name as The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor.
Now I know that that is her surname but it is nice to see it being used officially occasionally.
THE PROCESSION OF THE BRIDE
Mr Michael Middleton, THE BRIDE
Miss Eliza Lopes, Miss Philippa Middleton, Miss Grace van Cutsem
The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, The Honourable Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Master Tom Pettifer, Master William Lowther-Pinkerton
I noticed this too. What I thought was most odd is that in the press release naming her as a bridesmaid, she was listed as The Lady Louise Windsor. This seems very odd to me and a discrepancy that usually doesn't happen with these types of things.
Royal_Eagle said:Same reason why Prince Charles and Princess Anne signed their wedding registry with "Mountbatten-Windsor" as their surname, even though they're not technically Mountbatten-Windsor.
Hmmmm for season I thought Charles had actually only signed Charles....?
I suspect the press release used the House name, which is "Windsor", and later on they decided to add the Mountbatten even though it isn't really their official surname (since she is technically a Princess and the LP that the Queen issued re the surname only cover non-royal male-line descendants of the Queen which there haven't been any yet). Same reason why Prince Charles and Princess Anne signed their wedding registry with "Mountbatten-Windsor" as their surname, even though they're not technically Mountbatten-Windsor.
A nice gesture to Prince Philip, for sure.
Oh, I wish they wouldn't do this type of appearance. I'm as common as dirt and I wouldn't do it. What was EofW thinking!!!
Oh, I wish they wouldn't do this type of appearance. I'm as common as dirt and I wouldn't do it. What was EofW thinking!!!
did his children have a go choosing his tie or is it some tradition? lol
Thanks for these. Picture 2 is a lovely photo of Sophie. I do believe Sophie is one of those women who has gotten "better with age". She's always been pretty, but as she's gotten older she has become really pretty.