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Prince meets brave kids – The Sun
Prince Harry jokes with little Lily Slater last night at an awards ceremony for courageous kids. Harry is patron of the charity WellChild and was special guest at its awards. “The Prince was lovely – he was brilliant with the children.”…
Princess Beatrice at Halloween Bloodlust Ball – Daily Mail
Princess Beatrice spent last night mingling with a rather unsavory crowd at a wild Halloween party at London’s Button club. The young royal and her Virgin executive boyfriend Dave Clark attended the Bloodlust Ball, which descended into a night of debauched behaviour by some fellow guests…
Princess Eugenie embarks on first Royal tour – Telegraph
The young Royal, 18, will join her father Prince Andrew on a two-week tour of the former Soviet states, beginning in Kyrgyzstan and moving on to Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, as well as Mongolia and China…


October 30th, 2008 03:41
Hello,
Does anyone else think that PH is seemingly getting the beter press at present ? What behind it? Or is it just that new CH PR are mainly “Harry’s men” ?
Perhaps Princess B has found her level whilst her younger sister will be more newsworthy during her extended tour to Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Mongolia and China.
If anything sounds like a security nightmare that is ?
Interesting comments by John Evans who agreed with a recent comment of mine about safety issues in allowing both PW and PH to train in helicopters as both are so close to the succession. He also mentioned that the above mentioned princesses then became heirs if accidents happen.
I still think that allowing both PW and PH to take up these careers is extremely risky but at the same time worrying if they would be allowed to carry out duties with any risk attached, to the detriment of the safety of any of their colleagues in extreme circumstances. It will be a brave C.O. who would order them into such a position where there may even be a risk to their crew or the persons waiting to be rescued.
That would be a monumental decision.