The wee crown is part of the carriage -- there's one on all 4 "posts" (I don't know what they're really called): [link] I think the photo where it looks like she's wearing it was just a well-timed shot at a weird angle.
'The Girl in Question'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, that tiny crown is not real. Did not see it on the live tv.
OK, good. The wee crown was ridiculous, I'm glad it's not real!
I like to imagine that Kate was wearing sneakers under her dress.
And the reward for being awesome at your job is... more work!!!
I'm very familiar with this problem.
I am hoping that my reward for doing my job well is reduced supervision. So far, so good.
Now begins a ninety minute meeting in a room that smells of fresh paint. I'm hoping my boss doesn't give me any hassles for dialling in. Because that's the only way this is going down if there's a chance of me lasting the whole day in the office.
Love the hat link from above--some of them were great! Others...might've been ok if they weren't at freakish angles on the head. Why were people wearing hats straight up and down on their foreheads??
It's surprising how effective a torment having to drive several miles with fragrant Thai take-out in the passenger seat is.
I'm looking at a sample report featuring Gerald Butler, Andey Rodick, Buffet Warren, John Walker, and Micheal Jordan. I'm not entirely sure if that's liability or obfuscation or something. It is really distracting, though. Especially since there are 20 other names that don't remind me of anything, and now I'm wondering if they should.
Why were people wearing hats straight up and down on their foreheads??
Because they're cool!
(oh, apparently they are cricket players there too!)
I was emailing with my mother about the menu for the Queen's Reception (just hors d'oeuvres and cake), and my mother wrote:
Aunt Pauline went to some wedding of a duke or something at Buckingham Palace and all they served were cookies!
Hahaha! (a) Of course Aunt Pauline did (she was married to a fancy English doctor); and (b) of course they did. Classic.