Prince William helps save a man in chopper rescue
Britain’s Prince William’s not only a prince charming but also a knight in shining armor.
Britain’s Prince William’s not only a prince charming but also a knight in shining armor.
Royal officials have announced that Prince William and his longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton will tie the knot either next spring or summer next year.
It’s a well-deserved spot for Harry Potter’s Hermione Granger on the cover of Vogue UK!
Beatles frontman fans and coin collectors shall now hurrah! A John Lennon coin has been issued by the UK Royal Mint.
With a new life awaiting her, the newly-turned bitch wishes for a new home.
The 22 year-old fifth in line to the British throne had an unfortunate incident regarding her black BMW 1 Series when, with her at the wheel, it was smashed between a bus and a coach near Buckingham Palace.
Recently, Prince Harry spent a lonely 26th birthday as his on again off again girlfriend since 2004, daughter of a South African safari millionaire operator Chelsy Davy, is currently spending her time training in a law firm in her country and was said to have ‘washed her hands off’ Prince Harry after he was pictured with adoring girls at a charity concert.
Long criticized for not having a stable career and just spending her time waiting for the royal proposal Kate Middleton moved in with Prince William in North Wales where he has been training as a Royal Air Force search-and-rescue pilot.
Experience inside the bookstore was: “You hand over your wallet, phone, address, then you get a ticket. You exchange that for a wristband, you are brought to the second floor by an escalator. You are taken around and around bookstacks past a cordon of Garda and special branch, in a loop, your book is taken off you, he signs it and says hello.”
Complications in the difficult police investigation of Gareth Williams’ death add up: the £18,000 in one of his bank accounts that disappeared two months ago, the sudden appearance and disappearance of three £2,000 in his bank account in the weeks before his death, lack of help from MI6, the two bundles of cash £500 (one in an envelope and one bound with an elastic) both found in his London flat, and the extent of work Williams had done as a cipher and codes specialist.