prince william arthur philip louis spencer mountbatten windsor
2006-07-29 06:59:41
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answered by Ćh!ńģ- bèê ♥ 3
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You didn't specify dead or alive, so -
Marie Antoinette
Louis 16th
Maria Theresa
Gustav III
Frederick the Great
-- and my special favorite is the little guy, Louis 17th, who was treated abominably for NO reason. A French priest once said that Louis 17th represented all children who have been mistreated. That's baloney. All children were not thrown in prison and purposely left to rot to death just because the jailers didn't like the kids' parents. This kid was deliberately sought after and picked on. It is true that other kids have been imprisoned to the point of death (i.e. the Holocaust), but this child was pointedly mistreated by the very soldiers and politicians who professed to believe in liberty and freedom. The poor innocent child was supposed to be guarded and protected by the "new, improved" military forces and legislators. Instead, his "protectors" turned out to be hoodlums, gangsters, thugs, punks, bums and bullies. Nobody changed his bedding or clothing for six months. His cellmates were fleas and bedbugs. Six months' worth of his own fecal matter filled his cell, in addition to which the "guards" deliberately blew tobacco smoke in his face, encouraged him to partake in alcohol and obscene language, and kept him away from his mother, father, aunt and sister. That was abject cruelty. It had NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with liberty, freedom, National Assembly, brotherhood, etc. Sometimes ignorance is truly bliss -- I wish I had never studied that period of French history.
2006-07-28 10:42:29
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answered by . 5
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Same old rhetoric, ask a civil question get a load of rubbish spouted!
My favourite Royal is Catherine, Duchess of Kent, formerly Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Kent. She asked The Queen if She could drop the title and to work out of the limelight as a musical teacher to disadvantaged children. She no longer lives in rent free accommodation provided by the Monarch, but rents her property out of her own wealth. She therefore works for a living,whilst carrying out official duties as commanded by H.M.
SHE'LL DO FOR ME!
2006-07-28 10:05:44
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answered by Raymo 6
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None of them. Megalomaniacs, all of them. They should donate their money and make the minimum wage of their people. If you're going to rule them ,you must live like them so you can understand them, not live in some damn mansion or castle high in a hill eating roast quail while just a mile a way a veteran lays dying in the street because the homes are overcrowded and the government cut back funding so the royals could purchast a country home in Switzerland.
2006-07-28 05:34:03
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answered by Songbird 5
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me and my famiy my grandfather is The King of Olomu Kingdom in Nigeria. In history I like the french royalty as well. At least when their subjects are not suffering.
2006-07-29 08:56:39
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answered by coolhandjoe 5
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Harry! He seems to be a free spirit. He knows what is expected by royalty but, he seems to do what pleases him also. I like that. He is just himself.
2006-07-28 07:20:00
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answered by ? 3
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I actually have some respect for Prince Harry of England. He even joined the military for his country. I think it was probably pretty hard to publicly go through his mother's death. I wouldn't say he's my favorite, because I don't have a favorite. I just have some respect for the guy.
2006-07-28 05:39:30
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answered by moon_maiden42 4
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None. Royalty sucks! What do they actually do? Anarchy rules!
2006-07-28 05:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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penniless royalty is my personal favourite
2006-07-28 05:53:25
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answered by mesun1408 6
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None, they get to live a plush life and do anything they want while they give nothing in return to the nation.
2006-07-28 05:43:13
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answered by Black Sabbath 6
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