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9 objections to Prince's wedding

Mar 5, 2005

Nine formal objections have been made against the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles, it has been reported.

The deadline for objections passed today and the details have been sent to the office of the Registrar General who will decide whether they are valid, BBC News said.

No certificate of marriage can be issued until all objections have been dealt with.

The wedding is due to take place at Windsor Guildhall on April 8.

Should the objections not be deemed valid, applications could be made for judicial review at the High Court........

read on.......

http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_world_story_sk...2%3fformat=html

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Why couldn't they just stand up at the church and demand the marriage not happen like everyone else's wedding?

Joking aside, what a bunch of dicks. I don't like the guy, but why should the union be illegal?

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'Ours is a culture that is open to all kinds of desires, it seems, except the sort of male longing for a woman that isn't immediately reducible to its prurient, arm-candy essence. Which is why Charles's amorous devotion to Camilla, who has the temerity to look her age and not get her teeth capped or keep her waist whittled to Scarlett O'Hara dimensions (and who, by all accounts, is completely at ease with herself notwithstanding), immediately gets translated into an embarrassing spectacle, something that shows him up as a loony wimp and her as a conniving shrew along the Wallis Simpson model...'

from here (you can read the entire article w/o reg'g at NYT w/this link)

ps, chris and i get that a lot from idiots who assume the worst w/o knowing us, we call it the 'john and yoko syndrome' :lol:

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