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!


12 comments:
Great Friday post !
Maybe they need to meet you !
cheers, parsnip and badger
Harry did shake hands, and had a word with a friend of ours, so that was good!
They are bored with waving.
I think they're also bored with bending down, and trying to find something nice to say to children. It must be a nightmare.
I think the bigger news was that they're getting a puppy. Really changed my life.
A black Lab'; who I believe is NOT called Oz.
Apparently 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.
I 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.
They seem like a nice couple and are always smiling with each other.
I think the young royals are doing a reasonably good job. Long may it last!
I 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.
Both 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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