Prince Harry to marry girlfriend Meghan Markle next year

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Dude, you must be loosing it big time,,,, can you show me where I made the above statement???

Get a life,,, or something you fool.

No justlooking was judging her for the divorce.

But you did hint at it..

I think his father and his brother should sit him down and explain to him the characteristics of long term compatibility.

 
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WOW!! I can't believe how some people on CC don't seem to like the union.. what's the issue, that she is half black or divorced?

She's a very beautiful lady and if it makes them happy, who the f*ck cares what the idiot critics have to say..

Congratulations to them both, and I hope the critics choke on a turkey bone over Christmas. Oh and Merry Christmas.

More like her poor taste in men.
 

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What a doll!




Our future Duchess of Sussex.

Their kids will have American citizenship. The royals are trying to get their colony back.

Meghan is to become a British citizen:

MEGHAN Markle has begun the process of becoming a British citizen ahead of her royal wedding next May.

But the Suits actress will need to up her game if her past attempt is anything to go by.

Last year Meghan was quizzed by UKTV’s Dave on her British knowledge but only managed to score a measly four out of 15 correct.

Quizzed on smutty-sounding spots Meghan failed to correctly guess Sandy Balls, Happy Bottom and Crotch Crescent were places in the UK.

She also criminally suggested Vegemite was superior to the much-loved staple Marmite.

Realising her efforts were somewhat scant the 36-year-old said she felt as though she was “being led down a rabbit hole”.

She managed to claw some ground back after successfully translating Americanisms into the British equivalent.

Finishing the quiz Meghan proclaimed: "I think I lost. I think I was the worst at this game."

Meghan will start the process to become a UK citizen but it will take a number of years before she is officially dubbed a Brit.

A royal spokesman said: "Ms Markle will be compliant with all immigration requirements at all times.

"She intends to become a UK citizen and will go through the process for that which as some of you may know takes a number of years.

Take part in the 24-question quiz on British history and culture to see if you have what it takes to become a British citizen: www.thesun.co.uk/news/5021115/meghan-markle-british-citizenship-test-prince-harry-wedding/
 
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2018 - Royal wedding and royal birth:

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding will be held on Saturday 19 May 2018, Kensington Palace has announced.

The pair confirmed their engagement in November and said the service would be at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

The date breaks with tradition as royal weddings usually take place on a weekday - the Queen wed on a Thursday and the Duke of Cambridge on a Friday.

The wedding will be on the same day as the FA Cup Final, which Prince William normally attends as FA president.

The time of the match has yet to be confirmed, but in recent years it has taken place at 17:30 GMT.

The Royal Family will pay for the wedding, including the service, music, flowers and reception.

The event will take place just a month after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to welcome their third child to the family.

Ms Markle will be baptised into the Church of England and confirmed before the wedding.

Earlier this week, Kensington Palace announced the couple will be spending Christmas together at Sandringham with the Queen.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry on 19 May 2018 - BBC News
 

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Homeless round-up? British politician's royal wedding plan panned by advocacy groups
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Published:
January 4, 2018
Updated:
January 4, 2018 12:11 PM EST
This Monday, Dec. 25, 2017 file photo shows Britain's Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle as they arrive to attend the traditional Christmas Day service, at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England.Alastair Grant / AP
LONDON — A political storm is brewing ahead of Prince Harry’s and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding over whether to crack down on homeless people and beggars in the well-to-do English town of Windsor.
The wedding will be held at Windsor Castle, the town’s most famous landmark and a favoured residence of Queen Elizabeth II. It is expected to draw thousands of extra visitors to a picturesque riverside town 20 miles (32 kilometres) west of London that is already popular with international tourists.
This Nov. 28, 2017, file photo, shows a general view of St George’s Chapel within the walls of of Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, file)
Borough council leader Simon Dudley kicked off the controversy by tweeting over the Christmas holidays about the need to clean up the town’s streets. He then wrote to police and Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May suggesting action be taken to reduce the presence of beggars and the homeless.
Dudley referred to an “epidemic” of homelessness and vagrancy in Windsor and suggested many of the people begging in the town are not really homeless. He said the situation presents a beautiful town in an unfavourable light.
Homeless charities reacted angrily Thursday to his suggestion that homelessness should be treated as a police matter so that Windsor can make a positive impression on visitors drawn to the royal nuptials. They reject the assertion that the homeless in Windsor are living on the streets by choice.
View this document on Scribd
Greg Beales, a spokesman for Shelter, said people sleeping on the streets are in desperate need of help, particularly in winter, when the weather can be dangerously cold.
“Stigmatizing or punishing them is totally counter-productive,” he said.
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld said on his website that he was “somewhat surprised” that the letter addressed to him had been released publicly before it was sent to him. He said supporting the vulnerable, including the homeless, is a police priority.
Harry and Markle will be wed on the closed-off castle grounds but have said they want the public to be involved to some degree. Harry has supported a number of charity events designed to help the homeless.
http://scribd.com/doc/368415082
http://scribd.com/document/368415082/Cllr-Dudley-Anthony-Stansfeld-Letter-20170102
http://thamesvalley-pcc.gov.uk/news...-statement-from-police-and-crime-commissioner
Homeless round-up? British politician’s royal wedding plan panned by advocacy groups | Toronto Sun
 

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Homeless round-up? British politician's royal wedding plan panned by advocacy groups
Associated Press
More from Associated Press
Published:
January 4, 2018
Updated:
January 4, 2018 12:11 PM EST
This Monday, Dec. 25, 2017 file photo shows Britain's Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle as they arrive to attend the traditional Christmas Day service, at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England.Alastair Grant / AP
LONDON — A political storm is brewing ahead of Prince Harry’s and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding over whether to crack down on homeless people and beggars in the well-to-do English town of Windsor.
The wedding will be held at Windsor Castle, the town’s most famous landmark and a favoured residence of Queen Elizabeth II. It is expected to draw thousands of extra visitors to a picturesque riverside town 20 miles (32 kilometres) west of London that is already popular with international tourists.
This Nov. 28, 2017, file photo, shows a general view of St George’s Chapel within the walls of of Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, file)
Borough council leader Simon Dudley kicked off the controversy by tweeting over the Christmas holidays about the need to clean up the town’s streets. He then wrote to police and Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May suggesting action be taken to reduce the presence of beggars and the homeless.
Dudley referred to an “epidemic” of homelessness and vagrancy in Windsor and suggested many of the people begging in the town are not really homeless. He said the situation presents a beautiful town in an unfavourable light.
Homeless charities reacted angrily Thursday to his suggestion that homelessness should be treated as a police matter so that Windsor can make a positive impression on visitors drawn to the royal nuptials. They reject the assertion that the homeless in Windsor are living on the streets by choice.
View this document on Scribd
Greg Beales, a spokesman for Shelter, said people sleeping on the streets are in desperate need of help, particularly in winter, when the weather can be dangerously cold.
“Stigmatizing or punishing them is totally counter-productive,” he said.
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld said on his website that he was “somewhat surprised” that the letter addressed to him had been released publicly before it was sent to him. He said supporting the vulnerable, including the homeless, is a police priority.
Harry and Markle will be wed on the closed-off castle grounds but have said they want the public to be involved to some degree. Harry has supported a number of charity events designed to help the homeless.
http://scribd.com/doc/368415082
http://scribd.com/document/368415082/Cllr-Dudley-Anthony-Stansfeld-Letter-20170102
http://thamesvalley-pcc.gov.uk/news...-statement-from-police-and-crime-commissioner
Homeless round-up? British politician’s royal wedding plan panned by advocacy groups | Toronto Sun

Get rid of them. Most of them will be Eastern Europeans. The EU exports its homeless to us.