Posted on 03/15/2012 7:35:47 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Edited on 03/15/2012 10:31:49 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Prince Harry has admitted he sometimes wishes he was "normal" and suggested his royal role can put women off.
The prince spoke at the end of his 10-day tour to the Caribbean and Brazil, which included duties as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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All I can say is, if you can’t find ya some love in Brazil, Harry, you’re screwed.
If you can’t find love in Copacabana or Ipanema then you can’t find love anywhere...
A sentiment shared by many Americans, the same Americans that embrace the Washingtonians and suffer their authority and arrogance.
Maybe his Grandparents could set Harry up with some German princess. Worked before for Harry’s ancestors, hee hee.
Maybe Harry could find a look-alike, and switch places with him......a modern day “Prince and the Pauper.”
Heh...
You should send the prince your phone numbers.
:’) We should probably go easy on them, I mean, unlike the rest of us, the “nobility” has to suffer through childbirth to inherit everything they have.
In the House of Windsor, they should consider cosmetic surgery, at least they could pretend they’re of interest because of their looks.
“In the House of Windsor, they should consider cosmetic surgery, at least they could pretend theyre of interest because of their looks.”
In many royals’ case, I hear you, but Princes William and Harry are both very attractive.
My daughter’s crew worked with his squad and they were just as annoyed that Harry had been ‘outed’.
Asinine.
My admiration for Young Harry has to do with his military service - in the infantry on the line and in successfully becoming a an Apache pilot - all voluntary.
I have family in the military - also involved in combat in afghanistan - some of the most intense and prolonged combat of any war. And another a navy pilot/flight instructor, now a C-130 pilot.
I have at least an inkling of what it takes to achieve what they have and to put themselves on the line.
As to your ignorant inference that my admiration for Prince Harry is of the romantic kind - I suspicion he'd not be enamored of an old great-granny.
But keep posting your 'inaneness' - it shows us more of who and what you are - and ARE NOT.
Serious question: Is that even a possibility in British royal tradition? There's certainly a long history of career military service among the nobility and even monarchies of Germany and some other European countries, but I'm quite aware that the British royals are not exactly free to do whatever they want. My impression is that while a short period of military service has been normal for male royals in Britain, there hasn't been someone in the royal family making a career of military service, at least not for many centuries dating back before the development of modern military concepts and separation of civilian and military authority.
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