Posted on 10/15/2018 8:07:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are expecting their first child in the spring, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced on Monday.
The royal couple touched down in Sydney, Australia on Monday and made the reveal just a few hours into their tour of the country.
Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family were told the news Friday at the wedding of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle, according to reports.
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019, Kensington Palace confirmed on Twitter amid speculation after Markle wore a large coat to Fridays wedding.
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019. pic.twitter.com/Ut9C0RagLk
Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) October 15, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public, the palace said in a statement.
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RE: Will their gender reveal party be a national holiday?
The more interesting questions are:
1) What does it matter, male or female?
2) Are they going to follow the PC crowd and decide to metaphorically tick the “Other” box when it comes to the “gender”?
I do hope that Kate and William have excellent security for their children.
FWIW, the Royals fascinate me. It doesn't seem to be a particularly easy or desirable life for those who are at or near the top. That's why Meghan's acting days might serve her well as far as being a Royal is concerned.
Wow, I didn't know that! Interesting.
Pinging miss marmelstein... I believe you are an Anglophile?
Congrats...I wonder if Megan will name it an African name...
To be honest, I know more about medieval English monarchs and 20th century ones than I do the 18th century ones.
Maybe np can help out.
That patently ridiculous TRIPE about King George III's wife, Charlotte, being part black is utterly, unalloyed, complete bovine excrement; not to mention the fact that it is a very recent pile of tosh!
And the screwy report, trying to make Charlotte part "black" is even MORE distant than that of Fauxhantas' "part Cherokee" ancestry; if it is even remotely true. :-)
And that Negroid painting is NOT what a Portuguese "BLACKAMOOR" would have looked like!
Re Shakespeare and "OTHELLO"...Yes, Othello was a "Blackamoor"; however, that term refers to people from Northern Africa; dark skinned but NOT Negroids!
I like to see you back and feisty, lol! I knew you’d know.
Yes, Othello should be played as a North African. Edwin Booth, the greatest 19th century American actor, played him as an Arab and was fairly successful (better as Iago!) I think Paul Robson and Olivier’s portrait of him as practically an African-American with a serious weight problem has influenced actors in the 20th and 21 centuries...
Talking to my actor-husband, he said all actors playing Othello must now be born black, not born Arab or anything else. He speaks not as a politically-correct person but as a actor/producer who would sadly not touch Othello today.
I have a book that contains a vast amount of political cartoons and paintings and pamphlets during the rein of George III and the Prince Regent and it tells thye complete history of political stuff of that era. It's a fascinating book and a HUGE tome. There isn't one single cartoon nor written work about Charlotte having Negroid blood; nothing, nada, zip, zero, bupkiss! And I've been a student of European kings and queens ( from the earliest days ) since I was around 8 years old, so this is something I do know a very great deal about.
Also, IF ( big IF ) Queen Charlotte had any features from an extremely ancient Portuguese ancestor, then that ancestor was as white as white can be. And people who imagine that they can "see" Negroid features, are ignoring all but one or at the most, two paintings and drawings of her. And...they have NO idea what someone of all Caucasoid Portuguese descent looks like.
And this is why I called you in, ma’dear! Because I knew you’d know!
So sick of all the misinformation, lies, and distortions.
Shakespeare, himself, had Othello as an Arab/Berber. It's in his own description of the character, which is extant. And then there's Holzlnecht's definitive book, which was a required book in my college class on Shakespeare's work. <
The earliest depictions of Othello, in print or painting, I have seen are from 1709. It doesn't show the actor as a Negro. A 1776 print of David Garrick as the Shakespearean characters he performed is also devoid of Negritude. And a photo, taken in 1912, of H. Beerbohm Tree as Othello, shows him in armor...which would be correct for the character!
I agree with your husband...I wouldn't put on OTHELLO, today, if my life depended upon it; wouldn't touch MERCHANT OF VENICE with a barge pole either! Shame, because both are great plays , but the controversy is too much to handle. :-(
And heaven forefend that someone, who actually KNOWS the topic, contradicts them...they go nutso. :-(
It's interesting but for 12 years, my next door neighbor was a Berber Muslim. He looked like Jean-Paul Belmondo although totally Berber, spoke French and Arabic with a strong French accent and despised Arabs because they had overtaken the Berbers and imposed a harsh islam on them and brought evil and violence to his region of North Africa. His name was Salem and he always called God “God” (not Allah) and always asked me to pray when my husband and I were in deep trouble about six years ago. His children are all Christian.
Just an interesting anecdote.
Yes, I know.
Moors were Berbers, Middle Eastern and not black African, although Moors was later used to mean Muslims such as from Spain. Othello might have been conceived as Spanish, but Muslim!
Yes. From my personal experience, and the beautiful and sad movie, Of Gods and Men, Berbers are very decent people.
I dont think tbey had a choice. They were leaving night of wedding for 16 day tour
Didnt even attend evening festivities. Her coat gave it awaym
I dont think tbey had a choice. They were leaving night of wedding for 16 day tour
Didnt even attend evening festivities. Her coat gave it awaym
I dont think tbey had a choice. They were leaving night of wedding for 16 day tour
Didnt even attend evening festivities. Her coat gave it awaym
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