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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1050921/Queen-tells-Charles-Get-William-charity-job.html
BP is saying the article is inaccurate, so I think Ms Nicholl should check her 'sources'!A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: ‘The Prince is already involved as patron or president of a number of charities and that will continue and develop further as required, although the number of charitable links won’t increase substantially
No serving officer is supposed to have a job outside of the military, unless it is a work from home/directorship type job. As a serving officer, he is on call every day of the week.it is time that Prince William got a steady "job" of some sorts. Many men and women in the military have jobs outside of military. Although he will not be able to work a "normal" job, he is at the age were he needs something steady, so he doesn't seem like all he does is vacation outside of military.
I am aware that many servicemen/women "moonlight" however every service that I know of frowns upon it at the very least or forbids it at worst.. . . . . Many men and women in the military have jobs outside of military. .
No serving officer is supposed to have a job outside of the military, unless it is a work from home/directorship type job. As a serving officer, he is on call every day of the week.
Wills told guests: “Having lost someone so close in similar circumstances, Harry and I understand how important it is to keep their memory alive.”
Harry added: “Henry would be so proud of his family for what they are doing in his name.”
Thanks for the pics, iceflower -- but I've got to say, that third picture of William is a little ... !
Arranged last autumn, the Princes will be joining U.S. professional Nick Roldan, 28, and City banker Satnam Dhillon on a team called Umbogo (Swahili for buffalo) which is playing against Crest View, whose patron is Texan oil-man Alan Meeker.
The £125-a-head bash includes a champagne reception and three-course lunch followed by the polo, which will raise funds for four of the Princes' charities.