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Tag Archives: Kate Middleton
Well Done Carole Middleton: You Did Your Daughter Proud
Carole Middleton is not so much famous as infamous in Britain as the social-climbing, pushy Mother of the Bride. Dubbed ‘doors to manual’ by some of the British social elite, she has been privately and publicly mocked for her humble … Continue reading →
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Wedding Bells and National Cheers: The Royal Wedding
Like everyone else in the world with British roots, today will be spent watching the Royal Wedding – we can’t help it, its in our DNA. Our Harry is not impressed. ‘Mom, what do you think you’re doing? It’s not as … Continue reading →
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