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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Mar 22, 2008 21:01:53 GMT
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Apr 19, 2008 17:51:59 GMT
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Apr 27, 2008 3:43:10 GMT
Join me on the next Royal Report ( www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) on Sunday April 27th, 2008 at 9:00PM EST. The topic will be: Camilla, 3 years later.
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on May 4, 2008 2:28:16 GMT
Tune in for the next Royal Report ( www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) on Sunday May 4th - 9:00PM EST. The topic will be: William & Kate - Are signs pointing towards a royal engagement or are we reading too much into them?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on May 18, 2008 0:12:56 GMT
Tune in to the next (www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) Royal Report on Sunday May 18th, 2008 at 9:00PM EST (North America). The topic will be: Prince William's trip to Afghanistan - PR Stunt or did he just happen to be in the area?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on May 24, 2008 17:24:21 GMT
Join me for the next Royal Report ( www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) on Sunday May 25th, 2008 - 9:00PM EST (North America) The topic will be: Did Peter and Autumn sell-out by giving an interview to Hello magazine?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jun 9, 2008 4:01:56 GMT
Tune in to the next Royal Report on Sunday June 15th, 2008 - 9:00PM EST (North America). www.nowlive.com/marilynbraunThe topic will be: Royal News - Fact or Fiction?
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Post by observer on Jun 9, 2008 7:50:44 GMT
Is the Queen too old to reign? If not, how old is too old? At present, The Queen is more than capable to reign. In the future, if she's anything like her mother, she'll be fine. Don't forget, The Queen considers it a job for life. However, the Family [or "The Form"] share things out and if it gets too much she will appoint HRH The Prince of Wales regent. That's how it goes. I think that it is incorrect to state that the Queen would appoint the Prince of Wales as regent "if it gets too much," as this is controlled by Acts of Parliament. For example, in the case of King George III, it took an Act of Parliament in 1811 to allow the-then Prince of Wales to become Regent. If the Queen were to become incapacitated, then under the Regency Act of 1937, Charles would become Regent. It would take a new Act of Parliament to allow a Regency in the situation you mention.
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Post by paulchen on Jun 9, 2008 11:26:53 GMT
Technically that's true Observer. Just as much as HM King Edward VIII could not abdicate himself. The British monarch rules by the authority of Parliament not Divine Right. Any such actions have to be carried out by the will and therefore Act of Parliament. King Edward issued his request to Abdicate, witnessed by his brothers, and the Prime Minister drew up the Act to put before Parliament the next day.
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jun 21, 2008 18:27:57 GMT
Tune in to the next Royal Report on Sunday June 22, 2008 9:00PM - EST (North America). The topic will be: Should Kate Middleton get a job? Should we even care? www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jun 28, 2008 18:55:48 GMT
Tune in live to the next Royal Report ( www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) on Sunday June 29th, 2008 9:00PM EST (North America). The topic will be: Is Diana the last of the great princesses? Has she set the bar too high for other future royal brides?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jul 5, 2008 18:27:01 GMT
Tune in live to the next Royal Report ( www.nowlive.com/marilynbraun) on Sunday July 6th, 2008 9:00PM EST (North America). The topic will be: A recent report revealed that the British monarchy costs taxpayers 66 pence per year (or about $1.79 CDN). Less than the cost of an iPOD download or a cup of Starbucks coffee. Are they worth it? Would you sacrifice a cup of coffee to pay for them? What gives better value, a Starbucks coffee or the British Monarchy?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jul 13, 2008 11:49:06 GMT
Tune in live to the next Royal Report on Sunday July 13th, 2008 9:00PM EST (North America). The topic will be a review of the Official royal websites. The best ones, the worst ones, which ones to avoid. Which ones do you think are the best?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jul 20, 2008 3:29:55 GMT
Tune in live to the next Royal Report on Sunday July 20th, 2008 9:00PM EST (North America). The topic will be: Some recent photos of Chelsy Davy have appeared in the media showing her looking less than sober with her friends. Should she 'check herself before she wrecks herself?' or should we just mind our own business?
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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Jul 26, 2008 18:58:08 GMT
Tune in to the next Royal Report on Sunday July 27th, 2008 9:00PM EST (North America) The topic will be: Kate has recently attended her second royal wedding this year, sparking fresh speculation on an engagement. Will Kate become a royal bride or is she destined to remain a royal wedding guest?
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