Posted on 04/09/2005 6:21:16 AM PDT by OregonRancher
What is Prince Charles full name? anyone know? What would be on his drivers licence?
The name of his chauffeur.
Charles Julio Frances Smith.
His full name is Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor.
This is a silly vanity. If you wanted to know, Googling for "prince charles full name" (no quotes) brings it up as the first hit.
Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor. If you want, you can even add the title "His Royal Highness" before that long string of names, but I'd rather not.
Killjoy.
Killjoy?
I thought his last name was Windsor?
I was thinking of the graffiti all around the palace that says Killjoy was here.
What is Prince Charles full name? anyone know? What would be on his drivers licence
Well he would be driving a "Little Red Corvette" and he would be singing "Purple Rain"..if he were pulled over.
I think he has gone from Prince to a "sign"....
We had a revolution to rid us of those inbred royal pompasses. If we ignore them, maybe they'll just go away...
We had a revolution to rid us of those inbred royal pompasses.
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Well our lot is better than the Kennedy's who are equally inbred pompasses.
>What would be on his drivers licence?
A photograph of a man with big ears who bears a striking resemblance to Alfred E. Neuman.
Why do you want to know?
His name isn't as long as his mother's. Her full title is Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
That would be one heck of a signature.
The right to succeed to the throne comes partly from Acts of Parliament and partly from common law. By law, the sovereign cannot be, or marry, a Roman Catholic, and must be in communion with the Church of England and promise to uphold both the Churches of England and of Scotland and the Protestant succession.
Her American Express Card :)would have to be the size of a license plate to hold that name.
I guess you already know the info I posted. Showing my Americancentric view of life, I assumed you were a surf boarding fiend from Seatle. Looked up your FR homepage and learned otherwise.
I am curious, generally people in the US don't give a hoot what people in other countries think about our politicians, etc. Do the people of the UK care what US posters have to say about the Royals?
It depends I guess. Most comments or jokes are normally reflective of what people say over here anyway but people do overstep the mark sometimes.
Most poeple on here get mad if someone grossly insults President Bush and the same applies to the Queen, but less so to the Prince (depending on what they are talking about). The Prince has a lot of faults but some strong points too. He does a huge amount for the countryside and its people as well give financial help to less advataged people who want help to start in business.
We are more likely to get angry about someone insulting the Queen than the Prince as the Queen really knows her job and her place and is incredibly diplomatically minded, Charles is less so, so it is understandable when people make jokes and comments.
The Monarchy is our Soveriegn figurehead so most Traditional Conservative Britains will feel strongly about insults. We mostly quite like the idea of a non-political monarchy as a figurehead so when people mock us for having one it can kick off an arguement. After all we have had monarchy for a thousand years and it has been a very successful thousand years or so. Most people are happy with the staus quo of the current system. The main thing to understand is that if we got rid of our monarchy we would end up more like France than America, which scares the heck out of me. The Royalty stand for tradition and for the countryside whereas the Socialists stand for increased immigration, increased Europe and decreased military.
We are normally more than happy to insult the left wing of our parliament though (including most of the current government). But we are not that much different from American when it comes down to criticism. As long as it is constructive and not insulting to the nation as a whole then we are fine.
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