I had hoped to give the guided tour myself, but I was in France and had to leave it to others.
I had also hoped to post a photo of Harry and Meghan standing outside the Brighton Pavilion, but no-one seems to have thought of taking such a picture.
p.s. After their visit, they might be looking for a suitable Brighton home, like George IV; I'll let you know!
Great Friday post !
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cheers, parsnip and badger
Harry did shake hands, and had a word with a friend of ours, so that was good!
DeleteThey are bored with waving.
ReplyDeleteI think they're also bored with bending down, and trying to find something nice to say to children. It must be a nightmare.
DeleteI think the bigger news was that they're getting a puppy. Really changed my life.
ReplyDeleteA black Lab'; who I believe is NOT called Oz.
DeleteApparently they are catching the number 1 tram to South Melbourne Beach here in my town. I will swoon as I compose a blog post about the evils of inherited privilege, comrade.
ReplyDeleteI don't think SHE had any inherited privilege; just an eye for a good catch. Personally I have nothing against some people being higher-born than others; it doesn't bother me.
DeleteThey seem like a nice couple and are always smiling with each other.
ReplyDeleteI think the young royals are doing a reasonably good job. Long may it last!
DeleteI like the young royals too Cro. They are so much more 'of the people' than the previous generation. I think this is in large part the job done by their Dad, Prince Charles - often sadly much maligned and in my opinion uncalled for.
ReplyDeleteBoth Kate and Meghan are very popular, but I think they should try to remain a bit more 'exclusive', and not go down the Diana and Fergie route of appearing in TV game shows etc; which I'm sure they won't. I have always liked Charles, and think his adherence to bio gardening etc are an example to us all. His detractors are mostly small minded people, who really are unimportant.
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