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The Queen will continue with good health, but may cut back on the number of State/Commonwealth visits and we will continue to see Charles conduct more investitures on her behalf.
Prince Philip will have a health scare, but will not die and will continue in his current role with a slight reduction in the number of engagements he carries out.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will have a poor year in the media. Clarence House Staff will cause a row of some description.
Prince William will attend more official occasions and may make another foreign Tour on Her Majesty's behalf: An engagement is not likely
Prince Harry will split from Chelsy and find a respectable girlfriend. He may appear at the cenotaph next year.
The Duke of York will be seen with a new girlfriend but speculations will be made about his relationship with Sarah.
Both Beatrice and Eugenie will make a mess in some way this year and be pasted across the tabloids, both will however redeem themselves and Beatrice will start engagements.
Prince Edward and Sophie will have a baby boy in December 2007 and the christening will take place in Windsor Castle. William will be a godfather and Lady Susan Hussey will be among the godmothers.
The Princess Royal will continue to have speculations made about her marriage but she will pull through another year with lots of engagements under her belt.
Peter will marry Autumn, who will renounce her catholic faith and they will announce a pregnancy later in the year.
Zara and Mike will announce a marriage after the Olympic games.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent will remain separated but not divorce.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will remain in the background though their family will be in the spotlight for sometime.
Princess Alexandra will continue with her engagements and will be present at all major Royal Functions.
The monarchy will come under review in Parliament and there will be calls for a referendum from the usual corners, however support for The Queen in particular will be at an all time high and BBC Radio Four will continue to play God Save The Queen at shutdown.
The Queen will continue with good health, but may cut back on the number of State/Commonwealth visits and we will continue to see Charles conduct more investitures on her behalf.
Prince Philip will have a health scare, but will not die and will continue in his current role with a slight reduction in the number of engagements he carries out.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will have a poor year in the media. Clarence House Staff will cause a row of some description.
Prince William will attend more official occasions and may make another foreign Tour on Her Majesty's behalf: An engagement is not likely
Prince Harry will split from Chelsy and find a respectable girlfriend. He may appear at the cenotaph next year.
The Duke of York will be seen with a new girlfriend but speculations will be made about his relationship with Sarah.
Both Beatrice and Eugenie will make a mess in some way this year and be pasted across the tabloids, both will however redeem themselves and Beatrice will start engagements.
Prince Edward and Sophie will have a baby boy in December 2007 and the christening will take place in Windsor Castle. William will be a godfather and Lady Susan Hussey will be among the godmothers.
The Princess Royal will continue to have speculations made about her marriage but she will pull through another year with lots of engagements under her belt.
Peter will marry Autumn, who will renounce her catholic faith and they will announce a pregnancy later in the year.
Zara and Mike will announce a marriage after the Olympic games.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent will remain separated but not divorce.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will remain in the background though their family will be in the spotlight for sometime.
Princess Alexandra will continue with her engagements and will be present at all major Royal Functions.
The monarchy will come under review in Parliament and there will be calls for a referendum from the usual corners, however support for The Queen in particular will be at an all time high and BBC Radio Four will continue to play God Save The Queen at shutdown.