How lucky are we to have this Princess of Wales. She just goes from strength to strength.
Oh, yes! How did William get so lucky?
How lucky are we to have this Princess of Wales. She just goes from strength to strength.
How lucky are we to have this Princess of Wales. She just goes from strength to strength.
Oh, yes! How did William get so lucky?
Thank Carole Middleton for that!
Wow, didn't she look amazing?! I loved the way her beautiful blue dress stood out among the red room, very striking.
The -stunning- Princess of Wales has taken part in the opening for the Grand Final of the BBC's Eurovision broadcast, playing an instrumental piano piece by Joe Price/Kojo Samuel.
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Yes! That was an incredible photo. Just stunning.
Whoever made the decision on the room, the dress color, and arrangement of the dress did an outstanding job.
The blue dress made her stand out beautifully against the red room. And the arrangement of the dress skirt/train around the piano…..someone took the time to arrange it perfectly.
I agree, the whole look had been carefully considered, which I think is no bad thing. The blue colour is obviously paying homage to Ukraine...
Why Ukraine? Blue is the color of the EU and it was the Eurovision...
Do you remember the infamous blue outfit of the late Queen Elizabeth II.?
The songfestival was supposed to take place in Ukraine (as last year's winners); due to the war it was held in Liverpool instead.
As it is Half Term week, I suspect the Wales family is in Anmer this week. Or if we are really lucky, in Jordan for the wedding.
Of course he hasn't learnt anything from his father who was trying to help the less fortunate before he ever met Diana. Ever heard of The Prince's Trust?
I really hate how everything good William does is attributed to his mother as if his father had nothing to do with it.
And (just maybe) his mother is mentioned specifically, since it's connected to Centrepoint, the same charity Diana was a patron of? Just to put it in wider context.Of course he hasn't learnt anything from his father who was trying to help the less fortunate before he ever met Diana. Ever heard of The Prince's Trust?
I really hate how everything good William does is attributed to his mother as if his father had nothing to do with it.
And (just maybe) his mother is mentioned specifically, since it's connected to Centrepoint, the same charity Diana was a patron of? Just to put it in wider context.
Of course he hasn't learnt anything from his father who was trying to help the less fortunate before he ever met Diana. Ever heard of The Prince's Trust?
I really hate how everything good William does is attributed to his mother as if his father had nothing to do with it.
And (just maybe) his mother is mentioned specifically, since it's connected to Centrepoint, the same charity Diana was a patron of? Just to put it in wider context.
Of course I've heard of The Prince's Trust. I was thinking about how much he learned from his mother about the plight of homeless people and given the topic, I think that's worth mentioning.Of course he hasn't learnt anything from his father who was trying to help the less fortunate before he ever met Diana. Ever heard of The Prince's Trust?
I assume you meant that as a general comment, rather than one aimed at me because I'm fairly sure I'm not guilty of that. William also learned a lot from his grandparents.I really hate how everything good William does is attributed to his mother as if his father had nothing to do with it.
And (just maybe) his mother is mentioned specifically, since it's connected to Centrepoint, the same charity Diana was a patron of? Just to put it in wider context.
Its not connected to Centrepoint.
Its a project that he plans to start himself in the Duchy of Cornwall. Argueably more a connection to his father and his work through the Duchy.
Diana was brought in as she always is to 'he is so much like his mom'. As Charles' charity work is an oversight at best.
We sit down to talk at the opening of Reuben House in Peckham, southeast London, an affordable housing development of 33 flats for young people from Centrepoint, the first charity William became patron of in 2005, as his mother once was. He is also patron of another homelessness charity, the Passage, where Diana took him as a child.