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People are forever asking me what I like about Prince Harry.I actually don't know. He just seems kind cool and laid back. Bit of a charecter, like me, fun to be around. I suppose it's a little odd since most girls love Prince William but I like Harry more. I'd love to meet him cos I think we'd get on well, despite my being a 'commoner'. I don't think he's stuck-up at all. He appears unfazed by the media and seems to take everything in his stride. |
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Born: Spetember 15th 1984, 4:20am at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. Christening: December 21, 1984 at St George's Chapel. May I just add that while Harry was having his christening my friend Jane was being brought into the world!! Star Sign: Virgo Homes: When Harry is not at Eton he lives with his father and brother at St James Palace or Highgrove. Full Name: Prince Henry Charles Albert David Windsor Nickname: Harry Title: His Royal Highness Prince Henry Of Wales Last name in genealogy: Prince Henry Charles Albert David Schlesweig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg-Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (there's a mouthful!) Skill: Right-handed Height: 5"10 (as of July 1999) Weight: 120-125lbs Hair colour: Rusty red Eye colour: Green Favourite Food: He loves junk food and has been said to eat chocolate until he's sick! :-) Favourite Drink: Coke Dislikes: The press, school (ahh, proof that we have many things in common!) and reading books (would rather be outdoors) Hobbies/Sports: skiing, horseback riding, emerged from the bottom of a rugby scrum with a broken arm and a big smile on his face! Education: Mrs. Mynor's Nursery School (1987-89) Wetherby School (1989-92) Ludgrove School (1992-98) Eton (1998-????) Did you know, harry repeated his last year at Ludgrove because he failed all his subjects, except sport - which he excelled! Living proof that this boy is normal!! Could you marry Harry?: According to The Act Of Settlemaent of 1701, persons in direct line to the sucession may not marry a Roman Catholic, and because the Sovereign also holds the title of defender of the Faith of the Church of England, (which does not favour divorce) a divorced person would alo present problems. There is, however, nothing to prevent either of the Princes from marrying a Protestent, or anyone of any nationality (except public opinion!). |
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