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Britain
William passes muster with grandma (and Kate)
2006-12-16
Queen gains close-up view of prince's transition to army officer
"Well, no one's fallen over or fainted so far, so things are going well," one senior officer said yesterday, arching an eyebrow as he watched the Sandhurst passing-out ceremony at which Prince William formally completed his army training.

The risk of passing out during passing-out is a hoary old joke at the military academy, but hypothermia seemed the more likely hazard on a bleak and wind-whipped morning, as the Queen inspected more than 220 newly qualified officers, including her grandson, while her son gazed expressionlessly from the sidelines, his wife, Camilla, by his side.

In the outside world, the news media were frenetically digesting Lord Stevens' report into the death of Diana, picking over the remnants of demolished conspiracy theories and trying to build a new one out of Charles's alleged love for Tiggy Legge-Bourke, the princes' former nanny.

But in the leafy grounds of Sandhurst, ringed by machine gun-wielding guards, the feverishness seemed remote.
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#5  My dad has been an enduring counterexample. I can judge evil because I've seen it. I hope Wills and Harry take the same lesson.
Posted by: exJAG   2006-12-16 19:27  

#4  You appear to have turned out nicely, exJAG, so there's hope for the young princes. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-16 19:15  

#3  I noticed that too -- my dad is a lot like Charles. Textbook malignant narcissists who ruined their families without a backward glance, yet insist the world owes them. I'd guess he can barely contain his rage toward Wills, for being much better looking, much more popular, and, especially for loving his mom and keeping her memory alive. Chances are he's anxious for the Queen to kick the bucket so he won't have to pretend anymore.
Posted by: exJAG   2006-12-16 17:44  

#2  while her son gazed expressionlessly

Brilliant, it's just your 2nd kid graduating from college, no big deal.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-16 16:23  

#1  the sword of honour, which traditionally goes to the cadet judged to have performed the best during the Sandhurst course, went to junior under-officer Angela Laycock,

I'm sure she was please to have the honour thrust upon her. It will be interesting to see what happens when she becomes a senior over officer.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-12-16 08:05  

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