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The Duke and Duchess gave their occupation as prince and princess of the United Kingdom on the birth certificate register

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vivizone · 03/08/2013 20:31

Thought their occupation was helicopter rescue pilot and housewife

"Princess of England" as an "Occupation" is ridiculous. The father's occupation is an RAF helicopter pilot. Prince, isn't an occupation.

These are titles not occupations. Or have I got this wrong?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23552087

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SirChenjin · 06/08/2013 16:10

Poor thing must be absolutely exhausted. Still, after her long and varied career following her graduation it must seem like a doddle.

Oh - hang on...

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diddl · 06/08/2013 14:15

And all at the same time as waving & smiling...Wink

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1944girl · 06/08/2013 11:34

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SirChenjin · 05/08/2013 13:17

Diddl - do not underestimate the skill involved in waving and smiling, waving and smiling

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PrincessYoni · 05/08/2013 13:02

The birth certificate looks really badly done, like it wasn't planned out. They look like they ran out of room in some places and its all squashed in. Shame the registrar didn't have lovely handwriting. ( I felt the same about my marriage cert and DD's birth cert). The registrar made a mistake on our marriage cert just crossed it out and put a scribble signature next to it.

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diddl · 05/08/2013 12:21

I think that it shows how out of touch they still are if they think that anything either of them have done in the course of Royal duties counts as occupation!!

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NonnoMum · 05/08/2013 07:33

Isla.

Savannah and Isla.

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NonnoMum · 05/08/2013 07:30

I think Peter and Autumn's children are called Savannah, and um, Iris? Or Elsie? Or Isla?

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ArabellaBeaumaris · 05/08/2013 06:36

Haven't read the whole thread. Has anyone pointed out you can put anything you like down as your occupation? My friend put domestic engineer.

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PigeonPie · 05/08/2013 06:23

pussycatwillum, I just felt that a lot of reporters on the BBC and the papers including the Torygraph referred to him as the Queen's first great grandchild. Of course he is the first great grandson though.

Savannah and Isla are Peter and Autumn's daughters.

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pussycatwillum · 04/08/2013 21:58

PigeonPie I saw a picture of Peter and Autumn Philips on television giving the children (whose names I can't remember) as the Queen's first great grandchildren.

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FannyMcNally · 04/08/2013 21:11

My local radio station kept saying that Edward's children, Lady Louise and her brother, were the other great-grandchildren. Drove me mad! I should've phoned in.

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PigeonPie · 04/08/2013 20:49

I think I feel sorry for poor Peter Phillips: Prince George is not the Queen's first great grandchild as his daughters are also great grandchildren. The press seem to have forgotten about this.

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AmandaPandtheTantrumofDoom · 04/08/2013 20:35

*throne. Awful typing there. Imagining us lobbing him across Westminster.

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SirChenjin · 04/08/2013 20:29

That assumes, of course, that England would still want him to be King Wink

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AmandaPandtheTantrumofDoom · 04/08/2013 20:26

Perhaps SirChenjin they are hedging their bets in case the other counties of the UK have gained independence before he comes to the thrown Grin.

Can see why it pisses you off, just made me giggle that they might be quite accurate to think he wouldn't be King of Scotland !

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SirChenjin · 04/08/2013 19:55

This really rankles - I lost count of the number of times I heard broadcasters and interviewees discussing the birth of the future King of England.

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sparkle12mar08 · 04/08/2013 19:43

Ah sorry, I was just going on what the OP originally said, that'll teach me!

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SirChenjin · 04/08/2013 19:01

Sparkle - the registrar managed to fit Princess of the United Kingdom in the box Hmm

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AmIthatHot · 04/08/2013 18:57

Actually sparkle the box coped quite well with princess of the UK. It was the OP that mentioned princess of England. Perhaps it should have said "princess of perth" that's equally true. FFS.

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Sallyingforth · 04/08/2013 18:46

Yes, OP you are BU - since you didn't ask.

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sparkle12mar08 · 04/08/2013 18:44

Well the box is a bit short for 'Prince/Princess of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is what they legally are... and they are a Prince and Princess of England as well I think?

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ParsingFancy · 04/08/2013 17:54

Yes, I was a bit Hmm at OP's "Princess of England"...

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SirChenjin · 04/08/2013 17:41

I missed that AmIthatHot - serves me right for not reading the OP properly.

You are quite right, I'm totally with you on this - it is parochial, inaccurate and bloody irritating. Why is it only English people who do this, I wonder? You never hear people from any other country - even the ardent royalists - saying Queen of Scotland or Princess of Canada or whatever when talking about the royal family Angry

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AmIthatHot · 04/08/2013 17:35

Sorry for mentioning this as it clearly bothers no one else but.......OP. "Princess of England". Really??????

How parochial and little englander of you

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