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Why is William never seen holding George, only Kate seems to hold him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been really busy this past week so missed most of the news coverage of them all. Does anyone know if they plan to show all the highlights of the Royal tour in one special programme? I did catch a glimpse of the amusing bilby incident when George threw his toy bilby away in disgust as he wanted to stroke the real one - very funny, bless him.
Boo...there was nothing in my post that was rude. It might not agree with your opinion of the Royal Family, but it wasn't rude. And jno...not sure what the connection is between the Governor General in Australia and this rather inane original post ?
To answer fruitsalad directly, I am sure if you scour the output of the Daily Mail, Express, Sun, Mirror etc, you will find plenty of photos of Baby George being held by his Dad, as well as his Mum. I expect there are also photos of him being held by his Nanny as well. Hello magazine and such like might be another source of photos.
To answer fruitsalad directly, I am sure if you scour the output of the Daily Mail, Express, Sun, Mirror etc, you will find plenty of photos of Baby George being held by his Dad, as well as his Mum. I expect there are also photos of him being held by his Nanny as well. Hello magazine and such like might be another source of photos.
I didn't express an opinion on this story mikey, though despite you "having no interest" in it, your posts on this thread seem to contradict that statement.
Why post at all if its sending you to sleep as your 1st post seems to indicate? There's plenty of posts I don't like on here- I personally find 'em beyond boring, but I don't feel the need to say so and potentially offend the OP.
Why post at all if its sending you to sleep as your 1st post seems to indicate? There's plenty of posts I don't like on here- I personally find 'em beyond boring, but I don't feel the need to say so and potentially offend the OP.
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/// Mikey/AOG, going by that response, anyone who hadn't read your posts could be forgiven for assuming that all are so very interesting that they hold any reader spellbound! ///
I have been criticised much more sternly for some of my posts, than a few Xs.
It was no criticism against the poster, only the subject matter.
/// Mikey/AOG, going by that response, anyone who hadn't read your posts could be forgiven for assuming that all are so very interesting that they hold any reader spellbound! ///
I have been criticised much more sternly for some of my posts, than a few Xs.
It was no criticism against the poster, only the subject matter.
Mikey and AOG, as Brenden says it was all over the NEWSpapers and the TV last week so I'd say it was news. You may not be interested in it but it was news. And IMO to put zzzzzzzzzz is rude. If it's so boring and sleep inducing for you, why are you even wasting your time reading it and consequently spoiling fruitsalad's thread?
Not sure you are right there canary...I remember one of the Princes having a wee up against a tree when they were little !
But I will always remember the Royal Family making those young boys walk behind their mothers coffin in 1997, all the way down the Mall. What normal family would children do that ?
But I will always remember the Royal Family making those young boys walk behind their mothers coffin in 1997, all the way down the Mall. What normal family would children do that ?