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Prince William Photos and NewsNovember 27, 2009 |
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| There's no price tag on one's safety, especially when you're a member of Britain's Royal Family. Prince William has reportedly demanded more inconspicuous security cars for his protection, which will cost an extra $255,000 a year. | |
| Queen Elizabeth wants her grandson to make the perfect impression in representing the royal family with his mother's good looks and charming persona. The queen is reportedly grooming Prince William to become the face of the British Royal Family and take lead. | |
| Prince William was photographed wearing glasses for the first time on Thursday. The royal is said to wear his pair from time to time, but usually dons his contact lenses instead. The 24-year-old prince, an officer cadet at Sandhurst Military Academy, wore dark-framed spectacles, a camouflage jacket, uniform beret and regulation earmuffs as he watched a military firearms display on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. | |
| Britain's Prince William wants to not only fulfill his royal obligations, but the young royal would also like to take care of his country's land. The handsome royal is reportedly set to become a park ranger and take after his grandfather Prince Phillip as official ranger of Windsor Great Park when he completes his three-year army commission. Like his younger brother, Prince Harry, 22, William will join the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals regiment after completing his officer training at Sandhurst Military Academy in December. However, unlike Harry, William is not planning on embarking on a long-term army career and, instead, he wants to take a part-time role managing the 5,000-acre Berkshire estate. | |
| Britain's Prince William was recently spotted getting nice and cozy with a few elderly ladies - well, not in the sense that you might think. The young royal was seen enjoying a night out at a bingo club with some of his friends over the weekend before heading out to the local bar. The 24-year-old royal stunned regulars when he arrived at the Mecca Bingo hall, in Reading, with a group of 10 friends from near by Sandhurst Military Academy on Friday night. | |
| It's a great thing Prince Charles has a pretty good sense of humor. However, the British royal was at first left speechless after a prankster joined a meet and greet line at the royal premiere of "The History Boys" and spoke to the prince, while pretending to be somebody he was not. Charles met the cast and crew of the new British film at a movie theater in London's Leicester Square on Monday, but was lost for words when he shook hands with impostor Alex King. | |
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