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Watching TV commentaries on Kate, ( Prince Henry's ex) a spokesman for Buckingham Palace stated that apart from the fact she is a commoner, her mother says things like; "i'm going to the toilet".

And, if the Queen says no, do you think that if Henry goes back to Kate, this will end up in another Diana tradgety?

2007-08-10 03:10:48 · 41 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Royalty

41 answers

hows about ,i,m going to point percy at porcelain ,.

2007-08-10 03:20:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

For a start, if she does end up with Henry (Harry) his brother will me mightily annoyed since she was William's girlfriend.
Why would the Queen say no to Kate? She comes from a fairly good background & has no skeletons in her closet. The royal family could do a lot worse than her.
And how could we know if this is going to end in a tragedy like Diana? As far as I know we cannot see into the future & cannot know if she is going to die in a car accident.
Finally, if the palace issued a statement calling Kate's mother a commoner & sneering at the things she says then does not that make them beneath her. She has never gone on record to name call them, has she? She is obviously the one with good breeding & manners & not them.

2007-08-11 09:28:15 · answer #2 · answered by monkeyface 7 · 1 0

I'm off to spend a penny. That's how much you used to pay to use the public toilets many years ago. Prince Harry was officially called Henry when he was born but Buckingham Palace announced that he would be known as Harry!!

2007-08-10 03:27:08 · answer #3 · answered by Angela M 7 · 5 0

What? If you say you are going to the toilet it means just that. If you said you were going to the bog then some quarters would deem that more "common" as bog is a slang term for the toilet. What drivel have you been watching on the TV?

2007-08-10 15:32:38 · answer #4 · answered by Jock 6 · 0 0

Prince Harry's name is Henry, Harry is a nick name as Wills is also a nickname for William. So you are right in calling him Prince Henry have a star.

2007-08-10 14:18:09 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

It is Prince William who is courting Kate but in spite of the others making fun of you you are correct about a Prince Henry,that is the Official name for Prince Harry but his mother called him Harry

2007-08-10 03:23:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

"Loo" comes from the practice of throwing the chamber pot contents out the window, and calling "gardez l'eau" at the same time, to warn people below the window in the street. L'eau ("water" in French) gradually got changed to loo.

You simply say "excuse me" and go. There is no need to announce to the whole room where you are going.

2007-08-10 07:08:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

That's how they say it over there- toilet, not bathroom. I lived in Scotland for a while and it was always weird when I was in a store or restaurant and had to ask- "Where's your toilet" instead of "where's the bathroom". Made me feel like a perv...

2007-08-11 19:54:08 · answer #8 · answered by LostSoul 4 · 0 0

If Henry goes back to Kate he'll get his tiara knocked off his block cos she's William's ex!I
Is it absolutely necessary to inform anyone when one goes to the 'Ladies'? Excuse me would suffice.
I'm going to powder my nose that's another silly one.So where is this nose exactly, lol?

2007-08-11 03:52:58 · answer #9 · answered by Misty Blue 7 · 0 1

Its because you should say lavatory not toilet.

And Prince Harry is actually called Prince Henry he just doesn't like Henry so everybody calls him Harry. If he ever become King (not likely) he'd be called King Henry because its his official name.

2007-08-11 01:59:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

"Could you excuse me for a moment?" is sufficient. If you must say where you are going, you should say 'rest room', 'bathroom' or the lavatory. If the people you are around are quite relaxed, then perhaps you can use other expressions, but these ones are the most polite.

2007-08-10 03:40:54 · answer #11 · answered by ? 4 · 2 0

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