Lisanne said:I heard in a dutch royalprogram that Chelsey is the exgirlfriend of Harry. Knows someone its realy?
bec said:i really like chelsy coz she doesn't have a care in the world and you can tell she's always herself.. i hope they'll last but it's kind of hard 2 have a relashionship like theirs well g'd luck mate!
sirhon11234 said:I still have my reservations about this girl.
Little_star said:Chelsy Davy is a powerful blonde?! What power has she shown?
selrahc4 said:The power to consume newsprint ink and bandwidth, I guess.
Duchess said:i'm with you guys/girls on this one. don't you have to do something to be powerful? <shaking my head at this one>
Chelsy hasn't even met The Queen even though she's been dating her grandson, the spare, for two years now. How powerful can she be when she has not even been acknowledged by the British royal court? They don't like her or her family
Tatler isn't a tabloid, it's a society magazine. For an equivalent think of Vanity Fair or Harper's Bazaar.Laviollette said:Chelsy hasn't even met The Queen even though she's been dating her grandson, the spare, for two years now. How powerful can she be when she has not even been acknowledged by the British royal court? They don't like her or her family. She's like Sarah-in-waiting, imo. The BRF are not going through that again. And isn't Tatler magazine basically a tabloid? They are certainly way off on this one.
CasiraghiTrio said:And certainly no one expected little Princess Victoria of Kent to be Queen!
bbb said:i thought all members of the royal family HAD to have the Queens permission to marry, no matter the age. correct me if i'm wrong, seems like i read it somewhere lately????? sorry i can't be more specific
Jo of Palatine said:Hm, Victoria of Kent's father married to get a child that would be king or queen one day. His brother the Prince Regent and later king George IV. had lost his own only child, Princess Charlotte of Wales, in childbirth. The next king, his brother William II. and his queen Adelaide were childless. So there was a run-up of the other brothers of George IV. to marry and father children.
The duke of Kent was the third brother, thus he was the most senior and his daughter was her dather's heir presumptive the moment she was born. It didn't matter that the fourth brother, The duke of Cumberland, fathered male children - he inherited only Hanover via salic law and left this kingdom to his children, while the crown of Great Britain was inherited by Victoria, who was next in line due to semi-salic succession the moment she was born.
CasiraghiTrio said:Thanks for reminding me of the whole story and all the facts.