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How can they say whole country will celebrate?.

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HUNTERF Mon 22-Jul-13 21:51:12

news.uk.msn.com/uk/whole-country-will-celebrate-pm

I will not.

Frank

CelticRose Thu 01-Aug-13 10:11:36

Morning Frank. Innocent baby with larger than life rellies. MSN is American so you have to make excuses. I doubt that Outer Mongolia knew anything either. Nor Chechneya. Personally. It all went pear shaped after Wills was born, don't you think.

Anne58 Thu 01-Aug-13 09:51:14

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

HUNTERF Thu 01-Aug-13 09:29:02

May I remind everybody that msn said the whole country will celebrate.
They should have checked their facts as I did not celebrate so by definition the whole country did not celebrate.

Frank

CelticRose Wed 31-Jul-13 10:14:38

I checked out the shawl but it was the usual "Kate Effect" to buy from British businesses. Unfortunately, when I checked the internet information on the shawl, it appears that it was machine made. Apparently the yarn used was not from a British-sourced fleece. Hence the £45 affordable-to-all cost. In fact, given what British yarn suppliers/knitters/crocheters can offer, I was surprised that no-one has sent them such a unique gift. I think I will make a shawl for the baby of Mike and Zara using the best of British yarns. It also makes you wonder about the integrity of the people who sell commercially. It is very easy to say that an item was bought from them but that they have run out of stock and now have a waiting list. You see this phrase in all sorts of retail from facial creams to footwear. Who still falls for that old chestnut! Apart from me, that is.

Ella46 Tue 30-Jul-13 21:20:59

Yes, Fred and Gladys!

merlotgran Tue 30-Jul-13 21:15:51

I wasn't there. grin

Ana Tue 30-Jul-13 21:11:57

No...hmm

CelticRose Tue 30-Jul-13 21:07:12

Fred is his Grandad's nickname. Remember the cuff links on Diana's wedding night.

Bags Wed 24-Jul-13 12:26:52

"not the latest"

in baby car seats

O.M.G!!!!!!!!

Do people really know stuff like that?

bluebell Wed 24-Jul-13 12:09:16

Read all about it on Twitter!

Sel Wed 24-Jul-13 11:59:48

Did you bags the last one bluebell? I knew you were a closet Royalist grin

bluebell Wed 24-Jul-13 11:28:35

No - shawl not a hand down and already sold out online I believe

Stansgran Wed 24-Jul-13 11:12:59

I loved the shawl. Do hope it was a handmedown. I think the car seat was too as it's not the latest. Will be so delighted if she starts a trend of using stuff that friends have passed on. My DDs did but you see so much spent in John Lewis baby dept that it beggars belief.

henetha Wed 24-Jul-13 10:30:19

Are you one of these old miseries, Frank, who does not want anyone to celebrate anything? Cheer up!
"Always look on the bright side of life" tra la la....

whenim64 Wed 24-Jul-13 09:57:27

I hope they make the press wait for a month to hear the name or see the baby again, and just get on with being new parents. How to f**k up a family in one easy lesson. Do they have nothing better to do?

j08 Wed 24-Jul-13 09:55:16

The Sun (Son) was brilliant.

I think it was probably the Sun newspaper who put pressure on the palace to get the news put out electronically rather than wait for the easel. They really wanted to get that one out. grin

annodomini Wed 24-Jul-13 09:50:38

The whole OTT tone of much of the coverage in the press strikes me as distinctly messianic. For example, referring to the baby's arrival as 'the birth the world has been waiting for' - oh, really? And the Sun renaming itself 'Son' - 'unto us a Son....' I wonder if anyone is making a scrapbook for the child to have a laugh at when he's old enough.

absent Tue 23-Jul-13 11:10:09

So she's had a monkey?

Anne58 Tue 23-Jul-13 10:28:27

Prince Michael of Kent's son is called Frederick.

Ella46 Tue 23-Jul-13 10:21:14

I agree with Frank and Gally, Prince Fred sounds alright to me.
My lovely dad was called Fred grin

Anne58 Tue 23-Jul-13 10:16:36

We were watching Rick Stein in India (I think that was at 9pm) and I didn't even know the baby had been born until this morning!

Nonu Tue 23-Jul-13 10:14:49

Delightful News !

Delighted for the young couple .

crown

ninathenana Tue 23-Jul-13 10:14:24

Cancellations were at 9pm last night phoenix

Anne58 Tue 23-Jul-13 09:59:01

Thank heavens for Radio 4, no change to scheduled programmes. (I never put the TV on during the day anyway, most of it is banal in the extreme)

ninathenana Tue 23-Jul-13 09:55:00

I'm the same, great news that mum and baby are safe and well.

But why the need to cancel scheduled programmes ??? I said to DH "It's a boy born at 4.24pm weighing 8lb 6oz (I think) why does it take an hour to tell us that?"