OhMari
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How the heck does she get the strength to leave the hospital. Unless she really prefers to be home.
I couldn't even go to the bathroom by myself, I thought I was going to faint.
How the heck does she get the strength to leave the hospital. Unless she really prefers to be home.
How the heck does she get the strength to leave the hospital. Unless she really prefers to be home.
I couldn't even go to the bathroom by myself, I thought I was going to faint.
How the heck does she get the strength to leave the hospital. Unless she really prefers to be home.
I couldn't even go to the bathroom by myself, I thought I was going to faint.
No way could I have done that after my first. But after my second or third? Sure. Especially if I had an entire staff of people to wait on me and get up with the crying baby if needed. I bet they have a doctor readily available at home too.How the heck does she get the strength to leave the hospital. Unless she really prefers to be home.
I couldn't even go to the bathroom by myself, I thought I was going to faint.
There were rumors that he was quite a philanderer for a while after Charles & Anne were born and he Phillip realized he didn't have as much power as he thought he would being the husband to the Queen. That's supposedly why there is such a large, 9 year gap in age between Anne and the next two sons.
But, who really knows? There are 2 books out on Meghan already, and neither author has even personally met her.
I doubt very much it will be David.
Why not?
I just threw it out there; obviously I don’t know if it’s at the top of their list, but is there some bad association I’m unaware of?
She will probally have a private nurse for a while. And dont forget she has nannys, cooks, maids etc a full household staff.
The chances of William abdicating the throne is about nil.I hope it is Michael-after her own Father. I am glad that she has stood her ground and has her parents help her with her children.
If William does not want to be King-would it go to his children or would it skip to Harry? I can see Harry turning it down.
Did anyone see William sitting next to the Queen at her birthday party Saturday night? He really had a worried look on his face.
I wonder if Kathryn was already showing signs of being in labor.
I believe that's the Queen's uncle who abdicated the throne.
It goes Charles, William , George, Charlotte, and then Harry
It goes Charles, William , George, Charlotte, and then Harry
His name was Edward. However, I looked it up, and within the family he went by David (one of his 6 other names!) Didn’t know that. But so what?
Like his brother was known as Albert (or Bertie) but was King George.
His name was Edward. However, I looked it up, and within the family he went by David (one of his 6 other names!) Didn’t know that. But so what?
Without knowing a lot of the details, I think it’s quite chivalrous that he gave up the throne to be with the woman he loved. Ironically, an American divorcee, which is exactly what Prince Harry is doing (though he’s not the direct heir of course). Anyway, I was just thinking that St. David is the patron saint of Wales, to which they have a connection and I happen to like the name. But we shall see.
Glad to hear mother and baby are doing well. I bet George and Charlotte were excited to meet their little brother.
Yes, that I knew (because I saw The King’s Speech, LOL). So apparently reigning monarchs, like popes, can choose a different name other than their birth name, which makes it somewhat confusing.
Whereas, Edward used his actual real first name and was officially King Edward VIII for the short time he reigned. When you consider all the thought that goes into choosing an appropriate royal name with good history, it seems odd that they can then throw it away and change it when they become king or queen.