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Hi Aaron,

Wrong Leopard - great pics.

William used to be the party animal and then Harry completely took over the Royalty Wild Side. Stupid -Stupid choice of attire.

The "fancy dress" Nazi Uniform (aka costume) was totally inappropriate. He would have been better off wearing a dress.- preferably a maid`s uniform with feather duster. :)

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The quote said William was in the leopard costume, hence the pics of him. But, you are quite right, I would definitely rather see cuttie little Harry in a maid's outfit..... no underwear, of course! :o :p }( :9

 

http://www.bongonews.com/StoryImages/prince_harry.jpg

 

Now, the real question is whether this is the face Harry makes when he is sucking dick or when he's getting fucked....?

 

http://www.abc.net.au/cnnnn/img/captions/princeharry.jpg

 

 

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Stupid twink. Some well hung top needs to been Harry over and teach his virgin ass a lesson. Split that hole wide open.

 

On a more serious note, this pic could haunt him forever, especially if he ever becomes king.

 

Btw, does anyone know why queen Elizabeth's husband is a prince instead of a king?

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I am not a royalty expert by any means, but here's a try at answering your question:

 

Prince Philip is the consort of the Queen who is the constitutional monarch. She 'could' have given him the title of King Consort (differentiating between a King, say like King George who was the monarch) but she chose not to. She made him a Duke (of Edinburgh) and that title will go to their youngest son, Prince Edward, when Philip dies. It is not the tradition among royals to make male consorts Kings. Queen Margarethe's of Denmark'shusband is Prince Henri de something-or-other (French)- he is not King Consort nor was Queen Beatrix's husband made a King either.

 

Interstingly, all wives of male monarch's do become Queens: Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) was the Queen of King George, the current Elizabeth's parents; Queen Sylvia is married to the King of Sweeden (and VERY pretty); Queen Sonia is married to the King of Norway, Queen Paola is married to the King of Belgium....

 

.... and, who cares!!!!

 

I'd rather see a photo spread of Prine William in that leopard outfit and if there are none of them, in a speedo!

 

The royals do provide us with entertainment, don't they?

 

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

"Little" Harry is what 20 years old now? He knew dam well what he was doing. Like everything else,most Royals do exactly what they want to. It is in the Genes, which are not very intelligent to begin with..Fergie's little speech about Harry's "Letter of Apology" makes me think she is STILL on the Payroll herself! Wait til "THE" QUEEN passes on, I don't think we have seen anything yet! LOL LOL:+ :+ :+

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

Remember that the entire British Royal family is originally German. They made up and adopted the House of Windsor as their name, because Saxe-Coburg or whatever German name thye had before was not going to fly during the World Wars. I am pretty sure that Prince Philip is of German ancestry too.

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

Most of the royal houses of Europe are at least part German in origin. Prince Philip was a member of the Greek royal family, which was also originally German. Queen Sofia of Spain is also from that family. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands is the daughter of a German prince. Etc., etc.

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George IV's wife, Princess Caroline, did not become queen. They had been separated for years, and when he was crowned she came back to England, but was denied entrance to the coronation on his orders. George induced Parliament to bring a bill denying her the title of queen, but she died before the issue was resolved.

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

I think he followed the example of his uncle Louis Mountbatten - the name was changed from Battenberg (or somethihng like that) - and I also saw something on the history channel that said the family name is now Mountbatten-Windsor ....

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

Royalty watching is better than most TV for sheer

comedy and sometimes outrageousness. This is

a topper, for sure. Two points of Information:

Mountbatten, originally Battenberg, was

Philip's mother's maiden name; her brother

was Lord Louis Mountbatten. Philip's father was

a prince of Greece and that family's name, entirely

German and Danish, was Glucksburg. When he

became a British citizen Philip took his uncle's

name since Lord Louis and his (mostly)Jewish

wife had raised him.

All four of Philip's older sisters married

German princelings in the 30s and at least

two were very active Nazis. His own politics

remain unknown, and he did fight with valor in the

British navy in WWII.

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

Well done! A minor point: Philip's mother never changed her name from Battenberg to Mountbatten because she was already married to Prince Andrew of Greece of the Danish Royal House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg.

 

Before marrying Princess Elizabeth, Prince Philip of Greece had to renounce his Greek and Danish titles and citizenship and adopt an English surname. Since his father’s name was a “mouthful,” the solution was to take his mother’s name, Battenberg, for which the Anglicized form Mountbatten already existed. From that time, he was simply known as Lt. Philip Mountbatten, R.N. (no longer Prince Philip) until he was made Duke of Edinburgh when he married Princess Elizabeth. Later on, the queen made him Prince of the United Kingdom, hence we call him Prince Philip (of the United Kingdom but not of Greece and Denmark.

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RE: The trouble with Harry...

 

I saw something on the history channel about a year ago and they said that the Windsor family name had been changed to Mountbatten-Windsor, showing the Marriage Register of some church where Princess Anne was remarried, and it showed her familh name as Mountbatten-Windsor - which, if my memory serves me right, they said is the only indication anywhere that this had happened - they said it was a sign of yet another way that the Queen had given "something" to Philip.

 

You seem to know a lot about this, so was this right - or did I misunderstand?

 

Thanks!

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