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Awww, the pics of him with the puppy are too adorable!!
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The purple does look nice. Perhaps we should start a fashion thread for Harry.
This pic is amusing. It looks as though he went shopping. http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Asprey+World+Class+Cup+32KNk1Tl-RLl.jpg
I wonder why William didn't play at this polo event with Harry. It looks like a big event with all the celebs. I know he was playing cricket but couldn't he have scheduled that another day. I like seeing the brothers together.
Yes they probably were. Harry looks slightly embarassed in that photo.With all those logos around, I'm guessing those were the bags of swag.
Reading the Hello article through it seems Harry will only appear in the final (presumably to present the award) & this will be hosted at Buckingham Palace. So perhaps it won't be as bad as it initially appears.
I do agree with you & it is worrying what the likely fall out might be ( think Royal "It's a Knock Out") To be able to use Buckingham Palace the Queen must have given her approval , so hopefully there is someone who has been delegated with a strong watching brief. I also agree that mixing Royals with Celebs is always a difficult path to tread, but sadly is one of the few ways that the Royals have to ensure their causes rae well supported and reported in the Media.I still think a venue such as the Royal Albert Hall might be more appropriate but that's just me.
Maybe not but to me it still is kind of mixing the monarchy with the entertainment commercialism circuit and that doesn't sit right with me.
Perhaps we are missing something here. I know Harry is very fond of doing things that involve children and getting them a better start in life and such... perhaps somehow this all ties in?
I just went back and reread the article... the final show will be performed at Buck House with Harry in attendance. Quoting Goldie: "It's all about unearthing musical talent that’s under the radar in Britain – finding young people who've faced huge challenges and have never had the opportunities that they deserve," he said.