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prince
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A (male) ruler, a sovereign; a king, monarch.
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Back then, it was still widely supposed that every girl's dream was to marry a handsome prince and live happily ever after in a Tyrolean castle attended upon by mice and dressed each morning by bluebirds.
It has returned an MP from the party at every election since 1964 – including Peter Mandelson, Labour's prince of darkness, who continues to insist he did not really mistake mushy peas for guacamole during one of his early reccies to the coastal town.
The Royals focuses on a commoner who lands a prince.
Many Saudis had urged Abdullah to initiate change on social, educational, youth and economic issues when he was crown prince, and a minority considered these problems a consequence of the limited opportunities for political participation.
Although there were boyfriends, it may have been that Middleton was struck by the idea of the young prince long before she ever met him.
Middleton was given a part-time job as an assistant accessories buyer by John and Belle Robinson, owners of the Jigsaw fashion chain – perfect for someone who might need to spend long weekends accompanying a prince on pheasant-shooting expeditions or operations in remote parts of the country with the RAF air-sea rescue service.
As the Dorne prince menacingly says to Tyrion: "Tell your father I'm here!
We don't mean the druggy, slaggy princess who looks like Kate, nor her brother the crowd-surfing prince, brilliant though they both are.
This is the conflict between billionaires, whose income comes from property and assets, such as a Saudi prince, and super-managers.
When asked if he had killed from the cockpit, the prince nonchalantly replied: "Yeah, so lots of people have".
Charles's letter-writing habit has been criticised as "meddling" by some, but the prince believes it is a legitimate part of his preparations to become king.
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