Princes William & Harry Hit American Airwaves
In their first-ever U.S. TV interview, Prince William and Prince Harry will be interviewed at their London home, The Clarence House, by The Today Show’s Matt Lauer.
Prince William, 24, and Prince Harry, 22, will discuss the concert they’ll hold this summer to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their mother’s death (the beloved late Princess Diana), their childhood nicknames, what they think of America, their mother’s efforts to allow them to lead a “normal” life and how their lives have changed since her death.
On their late mother’s birthday, July 1, the princes will also hold a concert to celebrate her memory at London’s Wembley Stadium with Lauer hosting the TV special entitled Concert for Diana.
Times and dates to watch out for:
June 15 = Interview preview on Today Show Web site
June 18 = Part I during NBC’s The Today Show @ 7AM
June 18 = Part II during Dateline NBC @ 10PM
July 1 = Concert for Diana, NBC








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#20 said: “The fact that the royal family forbids Harry to have a paternity test does raise questions, as he willingly said that he would submit to one.” And you know this how?
I think that at the age of 22 it doesn’t matter anymore whether Prince Charles or James Hewitt is Harry’s dad. All he has known his entire life is being royal. His dad is Charles. The guy who raised him since his mom died.
Harry is a stunning stud! I think he’s one of the most handsome men I’ve seen. William is just ok looking; not ugly by any stretch, but nothing to write home about either.
Harry devilish smile has more megawattage than any man that I can think of. Simply adorable.
I can’t believe how HOTHOTHOT Harry is…I am speechless…he looks like a Man now not a boy anymore…wish I was his woman, his looks are stunning
sigh, they r both hideous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh come, on, one looks like a horse, the other looks like a ginger German
Theyre both fugly, admit it without fame considered ugly, do the decent thing and be honest
HoC Researcher here.
I don’t think it’s much of a secret anymore, certainly not around The Commons, to reveal that neither of Diana’s sons were fathered by Charles. There are indeed family resemblances, though not to Charles. A little ‘googling’ will reveal time discrepancies between Harry’s birth and Diana’s aqpparent liaison with James Hewitt, though a little further detective work will reveal all.
As for William’s paternity, here is a game. Use what is called ‘a morphing programme’ to take a photograph of Diana and merge it with a photograph of Prince Andrew. The result? Prince William. No, Diana and Andrew were not lovers. The bloodline was maintained through artificial insemination overseen by the Queen’s own Harley Street physicians.
Why was Charles not the father? Like his uncle, Charles suffers from a hereditary complaint known in court circles as ‘The Curse of the Mountbattens’. This is why his uncle looked more upon him as a son than did Prince Philip. They had more in common and Philip has always been sorely disappointed in his eldest son and heir. One does have some sympathy with Diana’s predicament when it was made plain to her that she was just a ‘breeding cow’ for the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha line and why, with a woman’s wilfulness, she sought to upset the applecart, first with an ‘unofficial’ child by Hewitt and later the ultimate disgrace, with an Egyptian. She thought she was protected by here public profile, but her ‘revenge’ somewhat backfired.
Hard to believe isn’t it? But don’t take my word for it. Do your own research, it’s not difficult to corroborate. All requisite information is actually available in the public domain, if you know where to look. It just won’t be reported on the news.
oioi eu sou sheyla radcliffe sou do brazil tenho 16 anos e amaria ser uma princesa ! eu vou fazer embaixarelado em literatura inglesa! serei umas das melhores
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