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Thanks milla Ca. The photos are hilarious! Especially the second one...
Prince Charles' official visit to open the newly re-furbished Fortnum & Mason store in London's Piccadilly on Thursday proved to be a particularly tasty one. The heir to the throne licked his lips with relish after he was given some of his own Highrove mutton to try in the food and drink hall and seemed anxious that the staff found it to be as good as he did. "Are you happy with the quality?" he asked them.
The Prince of Wales has officially opened the newly refurbished Fortnum & Mason store in London's Piccadilly, and praised the store which he described as "one of the great British institutions".
Around 1,000 invited guests and staff gathered to celebrate the £24 million makeover and 300th birthday of the shop.
Isn't it annoying that everyones headline makes it sound as if it was Charles 'personally or with knowledge', when he undoubtedly wasn't involved in the decision or emails.Leaked e-mail pitches Prince Charles into heart of row over royal visit to Israel
The Prince of Wales was embroiled last night in a diplomatic row after the leaking of e-mails in which his senior staff made disparaging comments about Israel.
Thank you all for the pictures.
HRH attends the Pearl Award to recognize unsung heroes of the Chinese community
1st November
The Prince said: ´It has in fact been a bit of a Chinese day for my wife and myself.´
The Prince of Wales - HRH attends the Pearl Awards to recognise unsung heroes of the Chinese community
Isn't it annoying that everyones headline makes it sound as if it was Charles 'personally or with knowledge', when he undoubtedly wasn't involved in the decision or emails.
Well... Prince Charles and the Clarence house are quite "lucky" to employ individuals that tend to unintentionally leak information and cause international controversies.Isn't it annoying that everyones headline makes it sound as if it was Charles 'personally or with knowledge', when he undoubtedly wasn't involved in the decision or emails.
The Prince's speech at The Pearl Awards (3 pictures from Getty)
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5 November 2007
The Prince of Wales - HRH leads a group around Poundbury
Giving a tour of the Poundbury village (10 pictures from Getty)
Well... Prince Charles and the Clarence house are quite "lucky" to employ individuals that tend to unintentionally leak information and cause international controversies.
Dear milla CA,
I have expressed my personal subjective opinion regarding the article, which you have provided the link to. In my humble opinion, individuals, persons, and human beings may be viewed as synonyms. If my views do not comply with the rules of this Forum, the post will be deleted by moderators.
{personal comment deleted - Elspeth}
It's interesting as both milla Ca and Al Bina are no native speakers of English. Alas, I'm none either. Still, for me, the expression "individual" has a certain degrading if not detractive ring to it. Maybe a native speaker is able to explain the finer meanings of the words Al Bina considers to be synonyms while milla and I object? Thank you very much in advance.
I am confused by what you mean as 'lucky' in this context.Well... Prince Charles and the Clarence house are quite "lucky" to employ individuals that tend to unintentionally leak information and cause international controversies.
I do apologize for creating the word controversy. Sharing the views of Roslyn, I have the following to note. I attend an American University, where the words “individual”, “human being”, “person”, “member”, and “employee” are used as synonyms without any negative meaning. By using the words “individuals” in my post, I wanted to point out at the members of Prince Charles’ staff that made a mistake. Nothing else really…It's interesting as both milla Ca and Al Bina are no native speakers of English. Alas, I'm none either. Still, for me, the expression "individual" has a certain degrading if not detractive ring to it. Maybe a native speaker is able to explain the finer meanings of the words Al Bina considers to be synonyms while milla and I object? Thank you very much in advance.
Usually any word placed in inverted commas takes on an opposite meaning (“lucky”= very unlucky). The inverted commas are used to enhance this opposite meaning.I am confused by what you mean as 'lucky' in this context.
I find it extremely unlucky and worrying, that any member of staff could or would release any information, intentional or not, that should have remained confidential. As for an 'international controversy', I have not heard of any plans to withdraw ambassadors!
Unfortunately, it just came across as a belief that it was done deliberately by Charles and/or his staff, to me.Usually any word placed in inverted commas takes on an opposite meaning (“lucky”= very unlucky). The inverted commas are used to enhance this opposite meaning.
I can confidently predict the United Kingdom will never become a republic having been present the other day when Prince Charles celebrated his 59th Birthday at Jesus House, Cricklewood.
New Statesman - Let's hear it for Charlie...
But are you in any of the pics?...having been present the other day when Prince Charles celebrated his 59th Birthday at Jesus House, Cricklewood.
Now Warren, I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate me!But are you in any of the pics?