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  • How Prince Harry became Celebrity Frontman for a very Questionable Industry

    04/08/2021 6:01:27 AM PDT · by Cecily · 28 replies
    The Spectator ^ | April 10, 2021 | Dominic Green
    Prince Harry is now chief impact officer for BetterUp, a Californian corporate consultancy whose ‘mission’ is to sell online life coaching with — in his words, — ‘innovation, impact and integrity’. Harry may not realise it, but he is the latest celebrity frontman for the rapidly growing, broadly unregulated and frequently dubious corporate ‘coaching’ industry. And you might not realise it, but Harry, Duke of Malibu is your future, because California’s today is America’s tomorrow and Britain’s next week. BetterUp is one of a group of Californian companies on the growing, corporate edge of life coaching. Its competitors have names...
  • Buckingham Palace Security Guards Mistook Prince Andrew for Just Some Guy

    09/08/2013 4:54:35 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 31 replies
    New York Magazine ^ | 9/8 | Delia Paunescu
    On Monday, Buckingham Palace had its biggest security breach in 30 years — a man scaled a 12-foot fence and meandered into the State Rooms before he was noticed — and it seems the security guards there were still on high alert on Wednesday. So, when two officers spotted a man they didn't recognize wandering the palace garden, they rushed over to demand identification and ordered him to "put your hands up and get on the ground." While that's generally good, if forceful, practice when it comes to palace guarding, the man they confronted turned out be Queen Elizabeth's other...
  • Queen Elizabeth 'most popular royal'

    04/18/2006 5:20:31 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 11 replies · 433+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 19 April 2006
    BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth is the most popular member of the royal family and more than half her subjects want her to reign for the rest of her life, a poll ahead of her 80th birthday suggested today. Some 26 per cent of respondents plumped for the monarch - who turns 80 on Saturday - as their favourite royal compared to just one per cent for Camilla, the second wife of Prince Charles, the Queen's eldest son and heir apparent. Prince William, 23, second in line to the throne and Charles' elder son, was second with 21 per cent followed by...
  • Prince Philip: We were jealous of Jews

    03/06/2006 11:36:48 AM PST · by Alouette · 158 replies · 3,024+ views
    YNet ^ | Mar. 6, 2006
    Queen Elizabeth's husband admits family had 'inhibitions about Jews,' sympathized with Nazis early on Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip, broke a long silence about his family link to the Nazis, Britain’s Daily Mail reported on Monday. In a rare interview, the prince said his family found Hitler’s plans to bring Germany at the helm of European power were “attractive” and admitted they had “inhibitions about the Jews.” The comments were published in a book called “Royals and the Reich,” which describes the German royalty’s acquiescence to the Nazis. The book, written by American historian Jonathan Petropoulos, includes pictures never...
  • Charles Lobbies For An Organic Britain

    03/01/2006 9:27:40 PM PST · by beaversmom · 22 replies · 617+ views
    Truth about Trade & Technology ^ | February 28, 2006 | Jon Ungoed-Thomas & Christopher Morgan
    The Prince of Wales wants Britain to be transformed into an "organic oasis" with no chemicals used on any crops -even at the cost of imposing trade barriers and pulling out of the European Union (EU). He outlined his vision in a meeting with Lord Haskins, the former chairman of Northern Foods, who was appointed by Tony Blair to head a rural review. Prince Charles's comments are understood to have been privately dismissed by Haskins as ill-thought out and impractical. Charles's vision of Britain as an organic island was disclosed in the midst of controversy about his attempts to influence...
  • Charles 'sees himself as a dissident in a political fight'

    02/21/2006 8:20:03 PM PST · by presidio9 · 32 replies · 1,015+ views
    Telegraph Group ^ | 22/02/2006 | Caroline Davies
    The Prince of Wales sees himself as a "dissident" working against prevailing political consensus, according to a former senior aide whose disclosure is likely to provoke fresh debate about the role of the heir to the throne. Despite the best efforts of staff to "dampen down" the prince's eagerness to publicise his views on sensitive subjects, it was difficult to argue he was "not political", said Mark Bolland, his former deputy private secretary. Sir Michael Peat has dismissed Mark Bolland's claims The prince's self-appointed "campaigning role" was "constitutionally controversial", claimed Mr Bolland and had not "so far as I am...
  • Report: Al-Qaida Names Queen Major Enemy of Islam

    11/12/2005 3:33:50 PM PST · by Cecily · 33 replies · 1,206+ views
    Associated Press ^ | November 13, 2005
    Al-Qaida has named Queen Elizabeth II "one of the severest enemies of Islam," the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing a video message allegedly obtained by Britain's security service. Government officials were not immediately available Saturday night to confirm the report. A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman refused comment, saying it was a matter for the police.
  • Al-Qaeda calls Queen [of England] an ‘enemy of Islam’

    11/12/2005 5:27:16 PM PST · by West Coast Conservative · 137 replies · 2,963+ views
    Sunday Times ^ | November 13, 2005 | Abul Taher
    AL-QAEDA has threatened the Queen by naming her as “one of the severest enemies of Islam” in a video message to justify the July bombings in London. The warning has been passed by MI5 to the Queen’s protection team after it obtained the unexpurgated version of a video issued by Al-Qaeda after the 7/7 attacks. Parts of it were broadcast on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic satellite channel. In the video, Ayman al- Zawahiri, second-in-command to Osama Bin Laden, targets the Queen as ultimately responsible for Britain’s “crusader laws” and denounces her as an enemy of Muslims. A senior Whitehall official said:...
  • Confrontation is a good thing [Mark Steyn]

    10/31/2005 4:52:10 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 23 replies · 1,852+ views
    Confrontation is a good thing By Mark Steyn (Filed: 01/11/2005) According to The Sunday Telegraph, on this week's whirlwind tour of the Great Satan, the Prince of Wales "will try to persuade George W Bush and Americans of the merits of Islam…because he thinks the United States has been too intolerant of the religion since September 11". His Royal Highness apparently finds the Bush approach to Islam "too confrontational". If the Prince wants to take a few examples of the non-confrontational approach with him to the White House, here's a couple pulled at random from the last week's news: the...
  • [Flashback] The House of Windsor and the Future of the Faith (Any comments from 2005 perspective?)

    06/01/2005 6:10:09 AM PDT · by NZerFromHK · 6 replies · 463+ views
    Crosswalk.Com ^ | Tuesday, August 26, 2003 | Albert Mohler
    Albert Mohler Author, Speaker, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Tuesday, August 26, 2003 The House of Windsor and the Future of the Faith "We have come to regard the Crown as the head of our morality," explained Walter Bagehot, the most influential political journalist of the Victorian era. "We have come to believe that it is natural to have a virtuous sovereign, and that the domestic virtues are as likely to be found on thrones as eminent when there." It's a good thing Bagehot is not alive to witness the current heir to the throne. Great Britain calmly...
  • Victor Davis Hanson : Pope Must Reach With Both Arms to Keep West From Slipping Away

    04/14/2005 9:02:52 AM PDT · by quidnunc · 29 replies · 1,162+ views
    The San Jose [CA] Mercury News ^ | April 14, 2005 | Victor Davis Hanson
    During the papal interregnum, divided Catholics await the new Holy Father to guide them in their third millennium, in which clergy in Roman-era headdresses send news releases via e-mail. Can conservatives save the church by sticking to 20 decades of received tradition? Or will liberals energize an embattled global parish only by ending priestly celibacy or seeing condoms as a tool in stopping AIDS? Yet the new pontiff, both his personality and ideas, will affect even those of us who are not Catholics. The pope is not a CEO who serves at the pleasure of his board. Nor like a...
  • Queen says Islam should be challenged

    04/14/2005 4:03:34 AM PDT · by Eurotwit · 71 replies · 2,217+ views
    Copenhagen Post ^ | 14.04.2005 | Copenhagen Post
    In a new biography, Denmark's Queen Margrethe II says Islam should be challenged Islam poses a challenge both globally and locally, and the challenge should be taken seriously, says Queen Margarethe II in a new, openhearted biography. The book, based on interviews between the queen and the book's author, journalist Annelise Bistrup, is to be released on Saturday, the queen's 65th birthday. 'There is something impressive about people, whose existence is immersed in religion from dawn to dusk, from the cradle to the grave. There are also Christians who live like that,' the Queen said in the book. 'But it...
  • Pope beats Charles in TV ratings (in New Zealand)

    04/11/2005 6:55:06 PM PDT · by NZerFromHK · 15 replies · 1,232+ views
    New Zealand viewers turned out in force to watch the funeral of Pope John Paul II, but enthusiasm for the midnight wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla was more subdued. The Pope’s funeral, broadcast live on TV One on Friday night, was watched by more than 400,000 people, according to AGB Nielsen Media research ratings. TVNZ spokeswoman Michele Camilleri said the ratings were strong, especially among older people. "I think that reflects the historical significance of the event." The timing of the nuptials of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was all wrong for a New Zealand audience. Just...
  • Canadians support [Prince] Charles as king: CBC poll

    04/09/2005 10:41:25 PM PDT · by NZerFromHK · 38 replies · 834+ views
    CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) ^ | Fri, 08 Apr 2005 22:10:29 EDT | CBC News
    ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. - On the eve of Prince Charles's wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles, 65 per cent of Canadians believe he should become king despite being divorced, suggests a CBC poll. Support for Charles ascending the throne was highest in Quebec, with 73 per cent saying he should become king. It was the lowest in Ontario at 61 per cent. Across the country, 27 per cent said he shouldn't become king, while nine per cent said they didn't care or didn't answer. The survey is part of the CBC's upcoming look at the state of marriage in Canada and...
  • I’m Sick of All This Prince Bashing

    04/09/2005 11:14:41 AM PDT · by Brian_Baldwin · 233 replies · 50,573+ views
    opinion | 4-9-2005 | brianbaldwin
    I love Prince Charles. My wife hates him, which is why I’m expressing my point of view while she is out taking my daughter to Karate lessons and I am suppose to be mowing the lawn. I suppose Charles has not mowed any lawns of late, and I hold no grudge for that. Personally, I love mowing and gardening (I’ve heard tell the Prince also loves to get into the garden), but this was my chance to take a peek at some of the CNN coverage of the wedding. I think I should get right to the point, for those...
  • Prince Charles

    04/09/2005 6:21:16 AM PDT · by OregonRancher · 28 replies · 1,860+ views
    What is Prince Charles full name? anyone know? What would be on his drivers licence?
  • Petulant Prince: Will Camilla Do? (

    04/03/2005 4:54:31 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 63 replies · 2,719+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | April 3, 2005 | Tristram Hunt
    Charles’s hissy fit on the slopes shows him in his true colours, a man failing to engage with the modern world, says historian Tristram Hunt William and Harry had been out until 3am before last week’s unfortunate royal photocall in Klosters. But it was Prince Charles who demonstrated the grumpiness of the hungover. “I hate doing this,” he seethed, seemingly forgetting the microphones placed in the snow at his feet. Then when the BBC’s Nicholas Witchell gently asked about his wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles this Friday he hissed sotto voce, “Bloody people. I can’t bear that man. I mean...
  • Things not to say at the Charles-Camilla wedding - (infinite add-on possibilities here!)

    04/08/2005 4:25:37 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 41 replies · 1,708+ views
    JEWISH WORLD REVIEW.COM ^ | APRIL 8, 2005 | BRAD DICKSON
    Because they're stuffy Royal types, there's a short list of things you should not say at the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles if you plan to crash the party. "The Queen isn't here? Is it her bowling night?" "A civil ceremony? Great, I blew off The Apprentice for this?" "I never would've suspected Gary Coleman would be best man." "At least nobody here had to get off work today, ha-ha-ha-ha."` "After the civil ceremony there's a "dedication service"? Forget that crap, when do we eat?" "I give the marriage 6 months." "She's got a lot of nerve,...
  • Charles and Camilla to Confess 'Past Sins'

    04/08/2005 12:49:01 PM PDT · by workerbee · 73 replies · 1,290+ views
    FoxNews ^ | 4/8/05
    LONDON — Prince Charles (search) and his wife-to-be, Camilla Parker Bowles (search), will confess their sins and admit they were adulterers at a church blessing of their marriage that will be broadcast to millions of people on Saturday. Charles is to acknowledge his "manifold sins and wickedness" and pledge to be faithful after he marries his longtime lover. Charles has chosen the words of penitence for the service of blessing conducted after he weds the woman some see as the cause for the breakup of his marriage to the late Princess Diana (search). Watch FOX News Channel's special coverage of...
  • Royal Couple to Acknowledge 'Sins'

    04/08/2005 8:22:10 AM PDT · by katieanna · 67 replies · 1,289+ views
    CNN ^ | Thursday, April 7, 2005 Posted: 2:26 PM EDT (1826 GMT) | Unknown
    LONDON, England -- The Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles will acknowledge their "sins and wickedness" when their wedding is blessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury on Saturday, royal officials said.