Friday, April 29, 2011

Prin-cess, Yes You Have to Say it With the Hyphen!

Today was rather regular, except for everywhere you looked it was ‘royal’.

Prince William’s marriage to Kate Middleton was marked the “social event of the century” by my Facebook friends. I hardly think it was that big of an event, but nonetheless I found it very exciting. I probably watched more Extra, Inside Edition, and Lifetime programs on the royal wedding than anybody I know. Yet, I could not bring myself to watch the wedding. 2am after a Tylenol PM. I think not.

 

Of course, this wedding is followed by the dream of pretty much every girl in the world to be wed to a prince (Harry, of course!) Have you looked at the rest of the eligible royalty through out the world? Not a lot goin’ on out there. He is adorable. No questions asked, but ever since his Nazi costume day’s I’ve wondered about the boy…

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Turns out, not even a swastika could turn me off, which sounds horrible, I know. In May of 2009, Harry flew across the pond to New York City to plant a tree in memory of the lives lost  in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

New York Times:

He met behind closed doors with other wounded veterans, and afterward, John Loosen, the chief of prosthetics, said the prince spoke of their camaraderie. “He commented on how he felt people who didn’t do what they did don’t understand,” he said.

Even if the trip was to improve his publicity, the efforts were noble from a royal helicopter pilot.

The profession’s of both William and Harry make me love Princess Diana so much more. Especially, compared to Charles. She did such a beautiful job raising them while staying true to being the people’s princess.

Now, I’m not sure how I feel about Kate yet. To me, winning over second in line for the throne in a skanky see-through dress just doesn’t set well with me… but hey, it WAS for charity. And I hope she is inspired by the work Diana did and follows in her footsteps. We all know she can do better than an accessory buyer for Jigsaw! But I don’t think people should expect her work to be better than Princess Diana, because she was the original people’s princess and was so very classic and peaceful in her own way.

Collectively, I have concluded that this event was huge, but maybe not the biggest of our century. There is something about those Brits, though.

 

Oh… and if Prince Harry has a thing for fellow redheads…

he should know I’m available Winking smile

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