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Topic History of: Plastic Princess designed to breed !
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Ben 9 Ben 9 wrote:

What Guides say in EVERY stately home - from Apsley to Chatsworth and from Knowle to Rodean...



Deliberate mistake time!

There is no such place as Rodean...


In The Know Countess Hedda wrote:
the history of royalty who have been picking and choosing brides for centuries for their breeding capabilities.

Well aware of that historically, Hedda ... but I thought we were now "modern" (and human !) these days. I thought the couple were "in love" not just seeking a baby making machine?

They went into a right old panic earlier didnt they - when she went into hospital !

All the best laid (sorry about the pun !) plans etc ....
Countess Hedda as usual ITK who was bred from the wrong side of the family (ie: the ones who allowed 'trade' to infiltrate) shows total ignorance of the history of royalty who have been picking and choosing brides for centuries for their breeding capabilities.
Ben 9 In The Know wrote:
An heir and a spare

What Guides say in EVERY stately home - from Apsley to Chatsworth and from Knowle to Rodean...





In The Know Hilary Mantel has nailed it in one !

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2280780...ous-attack-Kate.html

The palace continue to froth over the baby bump pictures published abroad, but just what DID Kate think she was required for?

An heir and a spare !