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After all, Charles did marry a commoner: a vivacious, strong-willed young woman, who is unpompous and unintimidated. It was, for instance, Diana's decision not to have her baby at Buckingham Palace, as the Queen had wanted. She has said that her Princeling will travel with his parents on state tours. It was presumably also Diana-who had worked with children-who had the last word when it came to hiring the nanny, Barbara Barnes, 39, who says firmly that she will not wear a uniform and has learned her philosophy of governance (plenty of fresh...
LONDON-After "a bit of an argument." Prince Charles and Princess Diana have decided on a name for their week-old son Buckingham Palace said yesterday that the blue-eyed future king will be called William Arthur Philip Louis...
...well ahead of a real-life heir, a script has been conceived and delivered, and filming has begun, on Charles and Diana: A Royal Romance, a two-hour movie to be aired by CBS later this year. Since most of the authentic locales for the tale (places like Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle) are currently occupied and unavailable for film production, the movie is being shot in the mansions of Long Island, Connecticut and upstate New York. Prince Charles is portrayed by Christopher Baines, a British stage actor, and Diana is played by Model Catherine Oxenberg, 20. Though Romance marks...
...Pope's principal mission, aside from a desire to end a war, was to establish the basis for a new religious peace between Anglicans and Catholics, who have been divided for four centuries. As thousands of people cheered outside the gates of Buckingham Palace, John Paul strode into the inner courtyard to meet another sovereign. Queen Elizabeth II, in a cheerily informal turquoise dress, was the Supreme Governour of the Church of England, John Paul the head of the Church of Rome; and both heads of state. It was a very private meeting-35 minutes in length...
...Catholic churches, called for discussions on reunion, and eliminated the idea that Catholic belief should ideally be mandated, or at least protected, by the power of the state. It was especially this removal of church political claims that made feasible John Paul II's visit to Buckingham Palace...