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She looks remarkably like Andrew, except for the hair of course.
She looks remarkably like Andrew, except for the hair of course.
I was shopping the other day at Topshop in Oxford Circus when I saw Princess Beatrice. It was so surreal...
Ugh. While I respect that her parents have the right to buy for her whatever they want, this is not a good econonmy for a princess to be driving a vehicle such as that. Or is it? What do people, to see second line royalty like Bea party all night and then drive expensive cars or do they want to see some restraint at this time? I'm at a loss. On one hand, it wouldn't hurt to be a bit more economically savvy--on the other hand, maybe the BMW was compromise. She was looking at apartments to purchase before deciding to move into the Palace under the watchful eye of Granny. Maybe this was the incentive to not have complete and total freedom? If that is the case, I can't really blame Andrew or Sarah (or whoever bought the car--I don't know who has the read money in that family)--
This is terrible. I hope Max turns up. As a serious pet-lover w dogs of my own I can understand the heartbreak of la lost pet. Maybe he just wandered off and someone found him and is taking care of him. I don't quite understand, tho, why he wasn't wearing his collar. And I thought microchips were implanted in the animal, not a collar, for reasons such as this. I hope no harm has come to him.
Did she look better in real life than in her photos?
What do you mean by this question? Why I doubt Beatrice is the day-to-day keeper of this dog? Well, I have a son at this age myself.... <sign> And Kiddies are not that interested in taking care of their animals when it comes to the idea of "bonding". IMHO, of course.Why exactly?
Perhaps. I was thinking though that as she has a purse with the dog's picture on it, she might have some strong feelings for it.
My son has beautiful oics of our dog at his homepage at lokalisten.de, pics he shot himself! and still it's a fight to get him to walk his part of the dog's schedule.... Oh, he loves her. She sleeps in his bed. But walking her? Why do kids have a mamma?
That is how we acquired most of our pets, abandoned by their loving owners (our children). I can understand to some extent that when they are posted abroad for 6 months or so, we are better than a kennels and more trustworthy than staff.My son has beautiful pics of our dog at his homepage at lokalisten.de, pics he shot himself! and still it's a fight to get him to walk his part of the dog's schedule.... Oh, he loves her. She sleeps in his bed. But walking her? Why do kids have a mamma?