Queen Elizabeth II, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor, James, Viscount Severn, Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne, Prince of Wales, Princess Beatrice and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince Charles attend the Sunday service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham on December 27, 2015 in King's Lynn, England. (The Duchess of Cambridge wore Michael Kors skirt-suit for Sunday service at Sandringham) |
Poh poh poh !!! La Princesse Anne vêtue de rouge ,du jamais vu ,après le vert amande du 25 décembre .God bless you dear Princess .
ReplyDeletePoh poh poh ,la Princesse Royale en rouge ,après le joli vert du 25 décembre ! God bless you dear Princess Ann
ReplyDeleteSERIOUSLY THE AUTHOR SHOULD HAVE SOME RESPECT, IT SHOULD BE ...
ReplyDeleteQueen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor, James, Viscount Severn, Princess Anne, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall attend the Sunday service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham on December 27, 2015 in King's Lynn, England.
Coco Ambros, There is absolutely no need to shout.
DeleteI do not see anything disrespectful in the ordering of the names in the caption. It is standard professional publishing practice, when captioning a sequence of photographs, to list the persons shown in order of appearance in the photo sequence. This is what the blog owner has done. It is a practice especially helpful to readers who may be less sure about identifying the photo subjects. A photo caption is not an official guest list, so it is not necessary to list those present in order of precedence.
To CoCo Ambros
DeleteI agree without you.
CoCo Ambros i also agree with what you said
DeleteNonsence Coco. Nobody calls her majesty by her full title in an article. By the way, if you really want to be that official you should call "Mike Tindall Mr Tindal and Zara Philips is Mrs Tindal as far as I know.
DeleteShouting not very polite either!
Actually James, Viscount Severn takes precedence over Lady Louise Windsor.
ReplyDeleteDo I see also the son of princess Margaret on the last foto at the left side?
ReplyDeleteLot of mismatches.... I think Catherine wins...
ReplyDeletenice too see them out again
ReplyDeleteCountess of Wessex and Zara Phillips are both wearing coats!! They must have a million coats!! Countess of Wessex looks much better in the coat than the awful dress she worn on Christmas Day. Did not suite her. Duchess of Cambridge once again look brilliant, stylish and happy. Well done Duchess, you are the icon of style
ReplyDeleteE' una famiglia che si reca a Messa la domenica mattina.....mi sembrano tutti allegri e rilassati!Adoro Sua Maesta'la Regina anche se sono italiana e non una suddita inglese....sento affetto per i figli della povera Diana e ammiro molto Carlo e Camilla (mi scuseranno se li chiamo cosi'confidenzialmente!!!)e che dire del Principe Filippo? Una roccia ammirevole!!!
ReplyDeleteBuon anno a tutti!
Elena
They all look great!!
ReplyDeleteCatherine looks like an old lady. Why the British royalty has to be always so conservative in the way they dress? They are good but Catherine should adopt a more modern and mostly younger style! Look for Leticia of Spain for example. The hair of Kate is not nice. But if her goal is to stop being a fashion Icon and just be someone connected to charity, then she´s being successful. Regards from Portugal.
ReplyDeleteAll their outfits are rather bad except the Queen and Princess Beatrice...Kate's skirt is much too long (for the rest, her outfit is great), Princess Anne looks odd and Zara's hat is awful.
ReplyDeleteIs Zara perhaps expecting?
Princess Beatrice is outfit is great! I think she is very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI have always thought they all have rather poor posture, Duchess Catherine certainly no exception, it's a pity. Standing tall with poise rather than hunched with the neck craned forward would brighten the whole picture... even a drab coat is improved by an elegant posture!
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