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Wouldn't it be great if they called him Joffrey!
... or Dodi!
You should all be ashamed of yourselves taking the Mik out of such a wonderful event
Please tell me your joking....
... or Dodi!
I'm sure it's just me, but it seems wrong to me that she had 3 of the very best Obstetricians and Gynecologists, plus God knows how many midwives and other staff helping her with a perfectly normal, uneventful delivery.
People who live on council estates often have to make do with a shared trainee midwife - and yet their babies are just as important to them...
My attitude in the past has been the same as many appear on here until I thought what if we were a Republic? A shady ex-politician or an ageing celebrity as head of state?
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I'm sure it's just me, but it seems wrong to me that she had 3 of the very best Obstetricians and Gynecologists, plus God knows how many midwives and other staff helping her with a perfectly normal, uneventful delivery.
People who live on council estates often have to make do with a shared trainee midwife - and yet their babies are just as important to them...
Also - after watching Alex Salmond looking so pathetic in his attempt to get that Saltire up behind Cameron at the end of the Murray final at Wimbledon - it was great to see the people of Scotland celebrate the birth.
celebrating your cultural roots is not pathetic. I would have done the same if I cared about tennis. people celebrating because someone they don't know gave birth is beyond weird.
Not for a royalist it's not. Celebrating the future king and queen of England giving birth to the future king would be TOTALY normal and understandable.

Not sure whether you can describe the future king of England giving birth TOTALLY normal:bonk:
Mind you, I think Austin as a first name has a good ring to it![]()

I support the Royals and wish all the best to Wills and Kate and their little Prince.
My attitude in the past has been the same as many appear on here until I thought what if we were a Republic? A shady ex-politician or an ageing celebrity as head of state?
The Commonwealth is very important not only to us but many of it's members.
There is so much interest in the Royals from abroad not only are they a tourist attraction, they are part of the make up iof Gt Britain.
They are not that expensive to run apparently...a few bob of tax every now and then.
The Queen has been a great and hard working HOS and her old man has given me a laugh every now and then.
Long live the Royals and may they continue.
Oh and despite this I'm not one of those twiats that would camp out on the street and do that daft stuff when there's some sort of event going on etc..
Not for a royalist it's not. Celebrating the future king and queen of England giving birth to the future king would be TOTALY normal and understandable.
think you'll find it's the head of the united kingdom, Great Britain and the commonwealth not just England.
and it is not totally normal - falls under the same mental category as celeb watching.
Absolutely deplore the concept of royalty. Couldnt get rid of these pompous clowns soon enough.

Ah, in that case you succeeded superbly well bud.................Sorry. My reply reflected on my level of "cannot be arsed enough to bother about it."
Not for a royalist it's not. Celebrating the future king and queen of England giving birth to the future king would be TOTALY normal and understandable.
I thought the last king of England was William III of England in 1702 and the last Queen of England was Anne in 1707 and from then on Queen of GB?
Nope. The last King of England was Edward VI, the son of Henry VIII, and the last Queen of England was Elizabeth I. I think you're confusing the Acts of Union (1707) and the Union of the Crowns (1603).
let's celebrate it not knock it.
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