I wish them all the happiness and many babies, it has nothing to do with them being human. Harry has even been saying that he would leave the royals but not his woman.
So, why might the Queen be forced to skip her grandson’s wedding? As Queen of England, Elizabeth II is also the Head of the Church of England, Defender of the Faith or fidei defensatrix to give her the correct Latin title (but if you’re up-to-date on The Crown, you’ll know this already…) So, she stands for the Church, its values and – by extension – its views on divorce. Meghan’s previous marriage (to TV producer Trevor Engelson, whom she divorced in 2013) makes things rather more complicated. To use another Crown allusion, think back to Wallis Simpson and the Duke of Windsor, or Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend: these days, the royals are arguably more liberal in their attitudes, but the Queen still takes her duty as Defender of the Faith very seriously.
Read the first part of why the queen can not even attend the wedding of her grandson. Megan has been divorced well so has Charles in the biggest scandel ever. So he could still be King?
What and who is old In September I became 80 years old to me that is not old 90 years old is to me when you are starting to get old. I am still very much alive and have plenty of attitude.......... I so remember when my dad told me that I could not date my boyfriend again until I was 17 years old. I remember I cried and cried and told him that I would never be 17 as it was 1 1/2 years away A year was a longggggggg time away then
Yes Miwagi observing people on the blogs or forums tell you a lot about them Yes it was more fun in the past that is for sure. Not so sure that I have 20 years left either and not so sure I would want another 20 years
From what I have observed about you I would never wish to meet you. You never seem to have a nice answer for anyone. I conclude that you are not a happy person...............
dealing with. When I was still looking I would see how the person I was interested in would treat others on the blogs or forums. I have been on CS for sure 20 years mostly to meet friends.............. I used the name Hollandgirl before, When I was 65 years old the forum members gave me a great party we really had fun in those days None of those members are still here ......???
Yes the people in Newfoundland kept a weary eye on the dolphins tried to come up with different solutions The ice threathened to close them in but so happy they managed to set them free
HEARTS DELIGHT, N.L. -- People gathered on the shoreline of a small Newfoundland village cheered and honked their horns Thursday as a pod of dolphins trapped by pack ice were freed by the local fire chief and a friend, who used excavators to clear a channel for the stranded animals.
The group of white-beaked dolphins, stuck in a small pool of sea water just off Heart's Delight since Sunday, lost their way at first and then sprinted for the open waters of Trinity Bay.
"It was a big sigh of relief ... (and) everyone was quite happy that everything went as we wanted to," said fire Chief Stan Legge. "There was a nice bit of cheering there, and the boys were barmping their horns a bit, and the boys in our fire truck ... set the siren off."
Wayne Ledwell, head of the Whale Release and Strandings Group, said he was impressed with the community effort, saying the resulting celebration "was like a New Year's Eve party." However, things looked grim only the day before. On Wednesday, a change in wind direction had pushed the ice closer to shore, shrinking the opening where the dolphins were stuck swimming in circles.
Ledwell said there was a plan to use a Fisheries Department patrol boat to smash through the ice, but there were concerns the dolphins would either beach themselves in the commotion or get lost under the ice, where they wouldn't be able to breath.
"All this time we were worried these animals would be pushed ashore," he said. He said volunteers were ready with nets and trucks, but carrying the dolphins to open water was considered a risky move. But on Thursday at 5:30 a.m., after Ledwell and a group of neighbours stayed up all night monitoring the pod, someone came up with a better idea.
That's when Legge and his friend swung into action, each using an excavator to pull chunks of ice around the head of the town's wharf, relieving some of the pressure on the ice still stuck in the harbour. "It was community ingenuity," said Ledwell, who has been rescuing whales and other species for more than 30 years. "We all worked together."
But as the excavators clawed at the ice, the emerging channel kept closing. Then the wind again changed direction and the patrol boat moved the last few chunks of ice out of the way, Ledwell said. At first, the eight dolphins -- a group of males, females and a few calves -- seemed to lose their way.
But they regrouped and escaped amid wild cheers from shore. "The big guy -- the lead guy -- led the way," Ledwell said in an interview, his voice hoarse with exhaustion. "What an amazing effort and what an amazing group of people down here." Fisheries Department spokesman Kevin Guest said the dolphins appeared to be healthy despite their ordeal.
Local resident Verna Chislett said the town's 200 residents were transfixed by the ongoing drama.
"It was sad to see them cornered in so close to shore," she said shortly after the dolphins were freed.
She said some residents had brought food for the dolphins, including shrimp.
"Everybody was so intense, looking at these poor little dolphins getting caught in here ... Everyone is relieved that they're gone back to nature, where they should be."
Ledwell said white-beaked dolphins are no strangers to the cold, ice-choked waters off Newfoundland and Labrador. He recalled working to save a pod that had been trapped in ice for more than two weeks.
Because everyone and his dog has written a book these days, self publishing is the only way to go. It is on the internet and it is free.................. Jenny
I have put my experience from the war on here every year around November One publisher told me she like the war stories the best. Yes, because you don't often hear it from a child. I was born in '37 Remember a lot of it................
I have put my experience from the war on here every year around November One publisher told me she like the war stories the best. Yes, because you don't often hear it from a child. I was born in '37 Remember a lot of it................
How could Prins Charles be king as he was divorced. His uncle gave up the throne to marry Wallis S.
Am I wrong, for I understood that the queen has no choice but to appoint Charles as the next king