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Articles related to "Prince Charles"
Prince Harry to Serve in Iraq It has been announced that Prince Harry, third in line to the British throne, will be posted to southern Iraq later this year. prince harry • british royal family • iraq • britain • princess diana
The Queen Appears on DVD Focusing on the events following the untimely death of Princess Diana, "The Queen" focuses on Queen Elizabeth's struggles to do the right thing. queen elizabeth ii • helen mirren • james cromwell • tony blair • prince charles
Royal London: Clarence House Clarence House, the London home of Prince Charles and Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, as well as Prince William and Prince Harry, is open for private visits in summer royal london • clarence house • england private visit • tour home prince charles • prince wales
Breaking News 3 Breaking News as it happens in and around the Pacific. police officer • tonga • san francisco • san francisco chronicle • prince charles
Bulimia: the Adult Life of Princess Diana Princess Diana's life embodied all of the general catalytic dynamics for the emergence of an eating disorder. More sorrows awaited her as Princess of Wales. bulimia in the adult life of princess diana • princess di and the british royal family • culture shock within the british royal family • princess diana's lions in the closet • princess di's bulimia
Royal Marriage Proposals (Part 2) How some members of the royal Windsor family became engaged. royal • family • royalty • england • english
Accessible Westminster Abbey Tour Westminster Abbey is a must-see for most London tourists. Information on access for wheelchairs, hearing loops, Braille, and comments on taking children there. westminster abbey • wheelchair travel london • princess diana • sir john franklin • westminster england
Diana Inquest: Fayed Cries Murder Dodi's father talks and talks and talk and presents his conspiracy theory around Paris car crash of August 1997 princess diana • diana • princess of wales • diana inquest • dodi al-fayed
Edinburgh's Royal Palace The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile and once home to Mary Queen of Scots, is still the official Scottish residence of Britain's monarch holyroodhouse • palace • edinburgh • scotland • royal mile
Jazz Genius Oscar Peterson Dies With Oscar Peterson's death (the man Duke Ellington called the 'Maharajah of the keyboard') on the 23rd December 2007, Canada, and the jazz world, mourns. oscar peterson • duke ellington • jazz piano • stride piano • art tatum
Romance South Pacific Romance South Pacific is about Fiji and the romantic appeal that the people and the place engender. romance south pacific • bora bora • prince charles • romance • hawaii
Breaking News 4 Breaking News as it happens. breaking news • solomon islands • andrew nori • leslie kwaiga • five million solomon dollars
Princess Diana and Bulimia The overwhelming pressures of the responsibilities Princess Diana shouldered after her marriage to Prince Charles, plummeted her into the depths of bulimia. princess diana and bulimia • bulimia respecter of persons • british royal family and bulimia • royalty and bulimia • the roles of princess diana
Breaking News Index An alphabetized table of contents makes life much easier for surfers and editors alike. heavenly footprint • hammerhead heaven • hot hawaii deals • sleeping lady divers • marshas marvellous matangi marriage
Alternative Therapies on the Horizon Alternative therapies are being proven to benefit the health and wellness of an individual when used in consortium with modern medicine according to the Prince of Wales, Harvard, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). harvard • prince charles • national institute of health • nih • alternative medicine
Australia's Egalitarian Honours The current honours system reflects the national culture by rewarding achievements and service in a down-to-earth, relaxed way. Why turn it into a class struggle? australia • australia's honours system • david flint • monarchism in australia • australian republicanism
British TV Location Guide/Dad’s Army dad’s army • british tv shows • british tv locations • websites • web sites
Denby Pottery Announces Bicentenary Plans In 2009 Denby Potteries in Derbyshire UK will celebrate 200 years in pottery manufacturing. They announce their plans for celebrating this landmark year. denby pottery bicentennial • denby new designs • denby visitor centre • bicentenary of denby pottery in derbyshire uk • fine pottery in uk
Inspiration from Princess Diana This brief biography of Princess Diana highlights her life and achievements, and features a poem and quotation from Lady Di herself. inspiration from princess diana • inspirations for women • princess diana biography • princess of wales • lady diana
Jan Lievens: A Preview More than 130 paintings, drawings and prints are included in the exhibition "Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered" at three art museums in 2008 and 2009. traveling art museum exhibitions • jan lievens • a dutch master rediscovered • 17th-century dutch paintings drawings prints • dutch baroque art
Palace (Goong) on DVD See why the critics say the romantic teen comedy Korean drama, Palace (Goong) aka Princess Hours is the future of Korean television. yoon eun hye • joo ji hoon • palace • princess hours • goong
Royal Quotation Quiz Who said what? See if you can match these royal quotes to the people who said them! prince charles • queen elizabeth • queen victoria • edward viii • princess grace
Royal Visits to Canada When the Royals came to Canada, from before Confederation to now. canada • royals • her majesty • hrh • elizabeth ii
St David’s Day in Cardiff March 1st marks St David's Day - Wales' patron saint, and where better to celebrate it than Cardiff, the capital of Wales. cardiff • st david's day • wales • bryn terfel • falstaff
Two London Exhibitions for Art Lovers The Travelsleuth looks at two exhibitions on in London this December which are a must see for visiters, and celebrates the arrival of a branch of the Hermitage Museum from St.Petersburg at Somerset House. london west end national gallery impressionism imp
World's strangest public holidays Whether it's for old people, melons, physical fitness, peasants, cows, sheep or Prince Charles, across the planet, people get days off work for the most bizarre reasons. public holiday • old people • melon • physical fitness • peasant
Diana Spencer and the Causes of Eating Disorders There is no rigid rule for who does or does not develop an eating disorder--there are general earmarks. Princess Diana's life held all of them over time. causes of eating disorders • bulimia and princess diana • the early years of princess diana • diana's school years • prince charles and princess diana
Birth of Queen Victoria. The Death of Princess Charlotte put a great question mark on the succession of the English throne. the birth of queen victoria • queen victoria's father • queen victoria's mother • prince edward duke of kent • prince edward
He nothing Common did King Edward VIII made a painful decision - to give up his throne for the woman he loved. This article concerns the background to his decision. king edward viii • abdication • mrs simpson • hardinge • baldwin
The Queen Mother: Friday's Ceremonial Procession Final details for the Royal Ceremonial Procession to transport the Queen Mother's hearse from St. James's Palace to Westminster Hall on Friday, 5 April. <B>Updated 11AM, 4 April</B> queen • queen mother • elizabeth • charles • st. james's palace
Tree's a Crowd "...who’s to say that if I nip outside every couple of days to give the apple tree a quick squeeze, it won’t produce a few extra apples come autumn time?" ireland • irish • humor • humour • funny
London in High Summer Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt visits London in August, enjoys a visit to Buckingham Palace and Clarence House to admire some fine paintings before buying tickets to the Theatre Royal, the Victoria Palace and the Albert Hall for a Henry Wood Promenade Concert travelsleuth • stuart buchanan macwatt • london • buckingham palace • clarence house
London prepares for the Royal funeral. Prince Charles pays tribute to The Queen Mother; full text. Queen Mother's coffin is taken to St. James's Palace. Preparation for the Royal funeral procession. Tributes from around the world. queen • king • elizabeth • charles • alexandra
Spoiled By Success Columnists sometimes exaggerate problems to generate interest.The most understudied contributor to them is the explosion in living standards over the past thirty years. As a nation, we are richer than we have realized, and yet, this material success has sowed the seeds of many our most pressing social problems. economics • social • standard • living • spending
Computer Security Weekly, July 5, 1999 July 5, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. cell phone security • cell phones • security • sharpie pens • cds
Princess Margaret Dies; World Tributes The Queen announces "with great sadness" that "Her beloved sister, Princess Margaret, died peacefully in her sleep this morning at 6.30am in the King Edward VII Hospital." Tributes pour in from around the world for the Princess whose life was no fairytale.<B>Obituary section Updated 11 February</B> queen • king • elizabeth • margaret • charles
20th Century Queen (Part 2) Learn why Adolf Hitler called George VI's wife, Queen Elizabeth, "the most dangerous woman in Europe." queen elizabeth • queen mother • queen mum • george vi • hitler
British Foods, mostly Cheese! Synopsis: Detailing the quality, diversity and authenticity of artisan cheesemakers. The revival of old Cheese recipes and development of new ones. cheeses • cheesemakers • traditional • modern • wales
Grand Duchess Charlotte Grand Duchess Charlotte was an important national symbol to the small duchy of Luxembourg during the Twentieth Century. luxembourg • grand duchess charlotte • europe • bavaria • european union
London Top Five River Attractions A list of London's best visitor attractions includes Big Ben, the River Thames, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and the British Airways London Eye. london's river thames • top five best visitor attractions • london bridges and river cruises • st paul's cathedral • the tower of london
Looking Beyond the Cheap Flights Student Travel jetPacks help cut costs after the bargain flights on budget airlines have been paid. Buy local SIM cards, London Oyster cards, local coins before you go cheap flights • low cost and budget airlines • gap year student jetpacks • bargain flights • ryanair
Royal Yacht Britannia Queen Elizabeth, and other members of the royal family would often leave the formality of Buckingham Palace for the relaxed atmosphere of the Royal Yacht Britannia. (queen elizabeth) • (royal yacht britannia) • (queen elizabeth ii) • (princess diana) • "queen mary"
Solo Spice Mel C is shedding her sporty image for her solo debut album, <i>Northern Star</i>. mel c • sporty spice • northern star • chisholm
The National Constitution Center With impressive multimedia and changing exhibits, the Constitution comes alive! national constitution center • philadelphia tourism • visit philadelphia • national constitution center philadelphia • philly tourism
Biography of Sir Arthur Bliss Brief biography and works of British composer Sir Arthur Bliss, best known for orchestral Colour Symphony. arthur bliss • english composer bliss biography and works • bliss colour symphony and things to come • to come • bliss
Buckingham Palace: A Royal Wedding Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip celebrate 60 years of marriage on 20 November 2007 and during the summer Buckingham Palace has a special show to celebrate a royal wedding • 20 november 1947 • visiting buckingham palace • summer opening and special exhibition • queen elizabeth
Cromwell's Spymaster Through his network of spies and control of the Post Office, John Thurloe thwarted numerous attempts on Cromwell's life. spymaster john thurloe • john thurloe and cromwell • john thurloe and intelligence service • john thurloe and spying • john thurloe and the levellers
Guy Fawkes Night Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated on November 5. Why did he intend to blow up Parliament? How did he get caught? This article answers these questions. guy fawkes • gunpowder plotelizabeth 1 • tudor era • repression of catholics • tudor england
It's All in the Family: The Finweans The second of two articles examining the families of the Eldarin kings. With the publication of The Peoples of Middle-earth, we learned Tolkien's final decisions on who was related to whom, and how. finweans • the lord of the rings • the silmarillion • morgoth's ring • tolkien
Luxury Shopping in London Luxury shopping in London should include Gieves & Hawkes the tailors, Purdey for historic guns, James Smith & Son for the best umbrellas money can buy. luxury shopping • traditional london shops • savile row finest english tailoring • finest gunsmiths in london • floris traditional perfume makers |
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