Fit for a princess. (United Kingdom).One can only imagine what Prince Charles Noun 1. Prince Charles - the eldest son of Elizabeth II and heir to the English throne (born in 1948) Charles and Prince William thought when Scotland Yard Scotland Yard, headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police. The term is often used, popularly, to refer to one branch, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). Named after a short street in London, the site of a palace used in the 12th cent. informed them that some of Princess Diana's former staff staged a cross-dressing party with Diana's clothes before allegedly selling them after her death. One man reportedly wore an outfit consisting of a hat, a dress, and high-heeled shoes that Diana had worn to the Royal Ascot Royal Ascot annual horserace, occasion for great fashionable turnout. [Br. Cult.: Brewer Dictionary, 49] See : Fashion Royal Ascot England’s fashionable annual event. [Br. Cult. horse-racing event. London daily newspaper The Express said allegations about the drag party broke October 22 as jurors heard the case against Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell Paul Burrell, RVM (born June 6 1958, Grassmoor, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire) was the footman for Queen Elizabeth II and then butler for Diana, Princess of Wales. , who is accused of stealing many of Diana's belongings. "An independent source has shown police photographs of several staff members dressing up in clothes belonging to Diana, Princess of Wales Diana, princess of Wales orig. Lady Diana Frances Spencer (born July 1, 1961, Sandringham, Norfolk, Eng.—died Aug. 31, 1997, Paris, France) Consort (1981–96) of Charles, prince of Wales. ," according to a report written by detective chief inspector Maxine de Brunner. "Mr. Burrell is believed to be involved. Such pictures have been sold to a national newspaper." But Burrell's lawyer, Lord Carlile, countered, "No picture has been produced in this case which shows Mr. Burrell dressing up in clothing belonging to Diana." |
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