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Heir Presumptive
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He should get married. But about the Windsors being nuts, that is what a superiority complex leads to.
bigheadshirmp said:http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,11026,1401955,00.html
an article from Guardian Unlimited....it's basically saying the government is checking the Prince of Wales income...and Camillia Parker Bowles being on the list as an "official member of the household" and the income from the Duchy of Cornwall were used to pay for Mrs Parker Bowles' "two part-time secretaries, a driver and a gardener for her Wiltshire home. The Prince also pays for her bodyguards, travel, jewellery, clothes, an adviser and stabling for her horses. She also now has an office at Clarence House. "
what da heck......paying for her jewellery, body guards, travel, clothes?!!!!
suckssss!!!!!
Elspeth said:Well, where else is he supposed to get the money to pay for his significant other if not from the Duchy? I mean, you surely aren't suggesting that he should go out and rob banks or something.
Elspeth said:Well, where else is he supposed to get the money to pay for his significant other if not from the Duchy? I mean, you surely aren't suggesting that he should go out and rob banks or something.
james said:I didn't even know Charles was friendly with Trump.
Reina said:I hope this is not true. They are not married! This is not proper at all! Eps. coming to the U.S. We already have trashy shows. He does not need to show off his discfunction on an official U.S. visit. If he needs to test the waters he needs to do it in Canada or some other place!
Oh. I don't think that Prince Charles went to the wedding so there might not be any pics. SOrry
Reina said:I hope this is not true. They are not married! This is not proper at all! Eps. coming to the U.S. We already have trashy shows. He does not need to show off his discfunction on an official U.S. visit. If he needs to test the waters he needs to do it in Canada or some other place!
Oh. I don't think that Prince Charles went to the wedding so there might not be any pics. SOrry
Here is a very precise answer to your question, from the official website of the Prince of Wales, you can find the whole text heresusan alicia said:doesn't he have his own money besides the allowance given to him yearly by the state (the taxpayer) assuming the revenues from the duchy are not his private property.
susan alicia said:reina,
loving someone is surely not a disfunction and we can not expect him to go alone to all the parties etc. they are not married but she is his "girlfriend" and he is too old to be engaged and getting married is a problem, so this is it.
I do not know that the president and other americans will not approve, they will not want to "cast the first stone" to such a distinguishd guest and knowing the americans as I do, they will be VERY hospitable, to him and to her.
Alexandria said:That there are trashy shows in the U.S. (or in any other country for that matter) is distinctly different and wholly separate from Charles' relationship with Camilla. It's not as if Charles' relationship with Camilla is the reason why there are trashy shows on in the U.S. or in another country.
And why is the relationship so dysfunctional? Because it's not a society-cut out relationship of two people who are in love getting married and living happily ever after? Charles tried that and it didn't work. And in Camilla he obviously has someone who cares about and supports him; someone who's opinon matters in his life and someone whom Charles obviously loves very deeply.
Charles and Camilla's relationship is much more functional than Charles and Diana's relationship ever was.
And just why exactly should Charles test the waters out "in Canada or some other place!"? As a Canadian I take great offence to that; it seems to imply superiority of one nation to all the others -- and that certainly isn't right.
Reina said:I read later that she would not go to the official dinner, but to a private party so that is ok. But if it was official than I would not agree.
ANd yes the Americans are very hospitable, whic is why I did not like CHarles trying to tkae advantage of this. But as I said a private fdunction is ok.
susan alicia said:I think the white house will go along with anyone charles wants to bring and be wonderfull to that person but I base my information on unbelievably polite americans and on the movie with michael douglas and annette bening.
Reina said:And I knwo I will get in hot water for my 1st statement, but seeing what the Canadian govt. and ppl have allowed than you can see what I am coming from.
Alexandria said:That there are trashy shows in the U.S. (or in any other country for that matter) is distinctly different and wholly separate from Charles' relationship with Camilla. It's not as if Charles' relationship with Camilla is the reason why there are trashy shows on in the U.S. or in another country.
And why is the relationship so dysfunctional? Because it's not a society-cut out relationship of two people who are in love getting married and living happily ever after? Charles tried that and it didn't work. And in Camilla he obviously has someone who cares about and supports him; someone who's opinon matters in his life and someone whom Charles obviously loves very deeply.
Charles and Camilla's relationship is much more functional than Charles and Diana's relationship ever was.
And just why exactly should Charles test the waters out "in Canada or some other place!"? As a Canadian I take great offence to that; it seems to imply superiority of one nation to all the others -- and that certainly isn't right.
theprincess said:How about if Ms. Parker-Bowles pays for her own clothes, travel, ect. Afterall, they are not married and she is merely his significant other. Why shouldn't she support her own lifestyle?
susan alicia said:Elspeth,
doesn't he have his own money besides the allowance given to him yearly by the state (the taxpayer) assuming the revenues from the duchy are not his private property.
wonder whether Mrs. Keppel was kept by her lover or by the state.
If he is basically giving her an allowance through the english taxpayers there is something unmasculine about his not paying for his own, very personal bills.
kinneret5764 said:A higher standard of behavior is expected from public figures, especially royalty, especialty a future sovereign who will one day become head of the Church of England.
Elspeth said:His behaviour as far as this trip to the USA is concerned is no different from his behaviour for years. If the CofE doesn't approve - and I gather some of the senior bishops don't - then it's for the church to sort out with Charles and the Queen. However, as long as the Archbishop of Canterbury isn't making loudly disapproving noises, which so far he isn't, Charles could be forgiven for thinking that the church isn't opposed to what he's doing.
Elspeth said:I'm not sure what he has other than the Duchy income. Often, legacies from royal family members are given to daughters and younger sons because it's known that the eldest son will inherit the throne and the Duchy of Lancaster with its income, as well as having the Civil List to pay for expenses. Prince Charles doesn't get any money from the Civil List; as far as I know, all his income related to his position comes from the Duchy of Cornwall.
Beats me. It's a bit hard to know whether something like savings from Duchy income that were invested years ago would now count as state income or private income. I think this fuzzy demarcation between public and private income is something that's been a bit of a problem with the royal family for a long time.
Well, if she's attending functions with him that he's attending because of his position, it isn't really all that personal. I mean, I'm not sure where the demarcation is in terms of either his sources of income or the official nature of his duties or her function when she attends them.
Elspeth said:According to this BBC report
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/3571844.stm
He's arranged for the Duchy to give a donation toward helping the residents recover from this problem.
Three inches of rain in a couple of hours! It sounds like something you'd get in a tropical monsoon.