Spare to the Heir due today
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Spare to the Heir due today
Thank god for that a break from the election
Labour is progressing as normal for Kate say the Palace
the other parties have complained to the electoral commission that Labour is getting more coverage
We have to wait for the news on Prince Harry being told in New Zealand as its night time they wont wake Harry up
Labour is progressing as normal for Kate say the Palace
the other parties have complained to the electoral commission that Labour is getting more coverage
We have to wait for the news on Prince Harry being told in New Zealand as its night time they wont wake Harry up
- Royalcorpsoftranspor
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
What is spare to the Heir.Lol.
Even though you see black clouds, there is always tomorrow when the sun will shine again
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
Kate Middleton goes into labour: Palace spokesman says the birth 'is progressing normally' as world awaits arrival of new royal baby
The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's hospital in Paddington at 6am
Kate, 33, was driven from apartment at Kensington Palace accompanied by the Duke of Cambridge this morning
Around two hours after being admitted today a palace source confirmed her labour was 'progressing normally'
The Duchess is thought to be one week overdue with her second child who will be fourth in line to the throne
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The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's hospital in Paddington at 6am
Kate, 33, was driven from apartment at Kensington Palace accompanied by the Duke of Cambridge this morning
Around two hours after being admitted today a palace source confirmed her labour was 'progressing normally'
The Duchess is thought to be one week overdue with her second child who will be fourth in line to the throne
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3Yy4vPy22
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
The wife of a 'Royal' is traditionally expected to produce two offspring - the first one to act as the 'heir' to any title, and the second one just as a 'spare' in case anything befalls the first in line. Often referred to "An heir and a Spare'Royalcorpsoftranspor wrote:What is spare to the Heir.Lol.
The 'Spare' is due to arrive imminently!
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
Thanks Keith.
Even though you see black clouds, there is always tomorrow when the sun will shine again
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Henry VIII was a spare that came in useful when his elder brother died
should not have married his brothers wife though
Caused him to start on his serial weddings
should not have married his brothers wife though
Caused him to start on his serial weddings
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a girl, Kensington Palace has announced.
The princess - who is fourth in line to the throne - was "safely delivered" at 08:34 BST, the palace said in a statement.
The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth of the baby, who weighed 8lbs 3oz (3.7kg)
The princess - who is fourth in line to the throne - was "safely delivered" at 08:34 BST, the palace said in a statement.
The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth of the baby, who weighed 8lbs 3oz (3.7kg)
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
Not even English never mind British,another German in our midst.
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Born in England = English
My ancestors may have been Saxon or Norman, or something else altogether (I really don't know, or care) does it make any difference?
My ancestors may have been Saxon or Norman, or something else altogether (I really don't know, or care) does it make any difference?
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
Seconded - I was born in England - one set of grandparents were born in Wales; one or more (extremely ancient) ancestors were born in Africa.... At least, it is thought that homo sapiens started there... so explain again, please - what nationality am I?Keithcaley wrote:Born in England = English ......
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel" - but how is the nasty and inaccurate branding of people described? Racism?
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
Leither wrote:Not even English never mind British,another German in our midst.
You need to have a quite word with yourself, James Livesey
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Re: Spare to the Heir due today
No RCT one of the ones with the sack of spuds on his shoulder why oh why did they not find the extra 6% for them to be on their own. Never mind next time they may give us the chance to vote.


















