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The Berkley Hotel in London has created it's own special Queen's Jubilee afternoon tea treats
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Fun | Fun ^^
Medusa I LOVE YOU. ^
This is just perfect for my sister-in-law who is visiting London. I checked out the Website, and I am going to organise a Voucher for her.
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Oh gorgeous!
I couldn't live without scarves. I get very cold around that neck/chest area, so that's why I started with winter scarves, often a scarf around my neck at home just warms me too.
And I love soft floaty scarves in summer.
But need the right kind.
Would love to wear scarves the way African women do on their heads, but I would look dumb.
I like collecting old scarves from op shops
I couldn't live without scarves. I get very cold around that neck/chest area, so that's why I started with winter scarves, often a scarf around my neck at home just warms me too.
And I love soft floaty scarves in summer.
But need the right kind.
Would love to wear scarves the way African women do on their heads, but I would look dumb.
I like collecting old scarves from op shops
Medusa
Turns People to Stone

'It's the Prime Minister. To cut costs next year he wants me just to do it all on Facebook.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2142186/Mac--The-Queens-Speech.html#ixzz1uTZHfaoc
Medusa
Turns People to Stone
Fun | Fun ^^
Medusa I LOVE YOU. ^
This is just perfect for my sister-in-law who is visiting London. I checked out the Website, and I am going to organise a Voucher for her.
I Love You Too *Mwah*

PRINCE Charles has unveiled a hidden talent that will have weather presenters across Britain quaking in their boots.
The heir to the throne was a natural yesterday as he delivered the forecast on BBC Scotland at its Pacific Quay headquarters in Glasgow.
[video=youtube;iVKx4mV3Bwo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVKx4mV3Bwo&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...an/story-fn7mjoe2-1226352600340#ixzz1uTu1HlzL
The heir to the throne was a natural yesterday as he delivered the forecast on BBC Scotland at its Pacific Quay headquarters in Glasgow.

[video=youtube;iVKx4mV3Bwo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVKx4mV3Bwo&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...an/story-fn7mjoe2-1226352600340#ixzz1uTu1HlzL
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
What do you think they would do if the whole Royal family died? Like all the major heirs and the Queen etc, if they all caught some disease or were bombed, flushed away in flood, or something.
And you were just left with, I don't know, some distant cousins.
Would they set up a new royal house with minor players? Or would they just shut it all down and use the palaces for the people?
And you were just left with, I don't know, some distant cousins.
Would they set up a new royal house with minor players? Or would they just shut it all down and use the palaces for the people?
In the short term it would go to whoever's next in succession, no matter how far removed they are. After that, I'm sure the British public would have that debate.
Here's the first 100 in line:
http://www.britroyals.com/succession.htm
Edit: There might be a baby or two missing from that. Here's Wikipedia's version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_succession_to_the_British_throne
Here's the first 100 in line:
http://www.britroyals.com/succession.htm
Edit: There might be a baby or two missing from that. Here's Wikipedia's version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_succession_to_the_British_throne
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Oooooooo you only have to bump off 4 to get a Fergie daughter, then about 40 and it's very French sounding, 60 and you come up with Norway.
But just shove away 99 with tidal wave at a royal ball or something and they end up with - 100. Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)
That would be popular
But just shove away 99 with tidal wave at a royal ball or something and they end up with - 100. Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia (b. 1958)
That would be popular

eliza
Active Member
35. Lord Frederick Windsor (b 1979)
LOL I once babysat the 35th in line to the throne.
In late 1981 and 1982 I was nannying in England, the family I was working for were friends with Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and about 4 or 5 times their two children Fredrick and Gabrielle were left in my care. (just for an hour or two)
eliza
Active Member
Oooooooo do tell, what were they like? Nice or brats?
And did you meet any of the adults?
The few times I looked after them was because the Prince and Princess were going out somewhere with my bosses (The Evelyn's who are descendants of the great English writer John Evelyn) Gabrielle was just a baby about 1 years old from memory, the little boy was about 3 ish, he played with the two little boys from the family I was working for and was no trouble at all. All the little boys had that cute upper class English accent which is cute when you are 3 or 4 but sounds a bit pompous when you are 40 years old.
Nothing to do with the children but one time I answered the phone to a gentleman who asked to speak to Mr Evelyn, I told him he was not available and offered to take a message. Later on Mr Evelyn told me that the phone call was from Prince Michael who mentioned to him that his nanny had remarkably good English for a colonial. (I'm actually I'm not a colonial but sound Australian lol) What a friggin snob.
Another time they all went to Wimbledon and Princess Michael bought me back a program, I don't really remember all that much I was 19 years old and I wasn't as interested as I would be now.
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