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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View Post
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostKing Charles is associated with affairs and beheadings. Having done 1 he would not want to risk the 2nd.
Charles will die before his mother.
In reply to your second statement - "Good r....."
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe doesn't have to become King Charles he can use any of his names and it's thought he is likely to become King George VII though everyone would prefer it if he became King Arthur. (He won't becoming King Phillip if the reports about the relationship with his dad are true.)
Oh this is another reason why the names of the heir and nearest spares has to be checked with the monarch so we don't end up with King Kevin or Queen Sharon.
Charles will die before his mother.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNames need to translate well in other languages.
I wouldn't people will think you are weird.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat's wrong with King Kevin? There's plenty of precedents for using a name for the first time.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIn any case, when Brenda shuffles off this mortal coil, I for one shall continue to invoice; but in keeping with the event, my invoice will be soaked in tears.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat's wrong with King Kevin? There's plenty of precedents for using a name for the first time.
In any case, when Brenda shuffles off this mortal coil, I for one shall continue to invoice; but in keeping with the event, my invoice will be soaked in tears.
Why it's hard to be a Kevin in France - BBC News
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What's wrong with King Kevin? There's plenty of precedents for using a name for the first time.
In any case, when Brenda shuffles off this mortal coil, I for one shall continue to invoice; but in keeping with the event, my invoice will be soaked in tears.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI'm a republican but I shall be sorry when she does snuff it 'cos that loathsome Prince of Daftness will become Charles III.
They had the right idea with the first one.
Oh this is another reason why the names of the heir and nearest spares has to be checked with the monarch so we don't end up with King Kevin or Queen Sharon.
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I thought the original article in The Guardian was excellent. Not so the Daily Mail poor copy.
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I'm a republican but I shall be sorry when she does snuff it 'cos that loathsome Prince of Daftness will become Charles III.
They had the right idea with the first one.
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