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SusanSays's avatar

Her new title is LFG; lazy, f-ing grifter.

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Parker Brown-Nesbit's avatar

Andrew WAS at the Garter ceremony; he's just not allowed to walk in the procession.

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Jennifer Ruhala's avatar

As I was reading this newsletter, I get to the headline “Oh it’s a tiara” and the next thing I know Amy Farrah Fowler’s voice is in my head singing “Oh it’s a tiara, a tiara, put it on me, put it on me”. Oh how my inner princess loves tiara’s and tiara sightings!

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Royal News Network's avatar

Aww, I'm so glad! That's one of my favorite bits from "The Big Bang Theory"!

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Chris Zubler's avatar

Lady Louise is at university in Scotland, so maybe didn't want to come down to London. I wish you would stop saying that Catherine's dress for Trooping the Colour was a nod to Wales - it wasn't. She is Colonel of the Irish Guards and Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle. Her dress was a nod to the Irish Guards and nothing else.

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Royal News Network's avatar

But if you look at the Wales flag, the green is also an exact match for the green of the flag. It's not just a nod to the Irish Guards but likely Wales as well.

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Amberly's avatar

I tried to comment in a post about tiaras, but I’m still new to this. I saw a video, in which you said you wanted a tiara. I saw this one come across my feeds and it made me think if you. https://www.jared.com/kenneth-jay-lane-tiara-czrhodiumplated-brass/p/V-731428102

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Veronica Hadley's avatar

If only her father had once told her no and had her learn to how important it is to work for what one wants.

She is really a terrible person. I feel sorry for her children.

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Pilar Foy's avatar

Oh! It's a tiara!!

I so love tiara occasions, and you do such an excellent job of reporting them. Thank you.

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Chris Zubler's avatar

Totally disagree with you. Knowledgeable commentators all said it was a nod to the Irish Guards, of which she is Captain. Royals don't do double nods and just because the outfit was emerald green doesn't mean it was a nod to Wales. She wore a shamrock brooch, which should tell you she was honouring her regiment. She also gave them a beaming smile when they passed her at Trooping the Colour.

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