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en I don't think the Prince of Wales will go to court,

en Oh, let the prayer re-echo: / `God bless the Prince of Wales!'

en Do you seriously expect me to be the first Prince of Wales in history not to have a mistress?

en It seems from what we know of the story that the Prince of Wales has acted with deep sensitivity and very quickly, which is exactly what is needed.

en The prince of Wales will not be required to give evidence. In short, an excellent outcome.

en The Prince of Wales lives in a world where everybody says Yes, and the only people who can tell him things he doesn't want to hear are his parents.

en This will entail a short further hearing on points of law. The Prince of Wales will not be required to give evidence.

en The government is satisfied that it is lawful for the Prince of Wales and Mrs. Parker Bowles, like anyone else, to marry by a civil ceremony in accordance with Part III of the Marriage Act 1949.

en Her continued presence on the throne is by far the best guarantee of Britain's monarchy. It defers a succession which could prove dangerous, unless the Prince of Wales discovers a late maturity.

en The Prince of Wales has not 'bombarded' ministers with his views but has written to them from time to time on issues which he believes to be important.

en [British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who in 1997 mourned the death of the] People's Princess ... delighted for the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles, it's very happy news.
  Princess Diana

en The title Prince of Persia: Warrior Within clearly reflects who the new Prince is ? an awakened Master Warrior. He's not the young, inexperienced Prince he was on his first adventure. He is now a warrior of unmatched skills, with a dark heart and a penchant for pain. Knowing his fated death is imminent, the Prince must summon the powers within him to defend what no enemy can take away ? his life.

en Given that her mother lived to 101, the Queen is clearly in for the long haul. Therefore the Prince of Wales must simply wait. We can only wish his mother all health and happiness and get used to the fact that British heads of state will, in future, be very senior citizens.

en He never disputed (Diana's) charges, ... He never wanted anyone to defend him. With the result, her version of the events is the accepted version, accepted wisdom and I think it's extremely unfair to the Prince of Wales. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. He never disputed (Diana's) charges, ... He never wanted anyone to defend him. With the result, her version of the events is the accepted version, accepted wisdom and I think it's extremely unfair to the Prince of Wales.

en If you look at the last 10 years in Wales, two coaches have done really well. Gareth Jenkins has a huge knowledge of the game. And I firmly believe that Lyn would do a fantastic job as Wales coach.


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