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Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Aussies want to keep monarchy - if they can have William as King
Now, bearing in mind that William is Diana's son, we'd approve of him succeeding too.
We could cope with Prince Charles becoming King.
We could not, however, cope with Queen Cam... Cam.. Cam... we'll come back to that.
Seems Australians really, really love William.
In the poll findings, 45% want to keep the monarchy as opposed to 43% against.
When asked if they would want the Monarch as Head of State if William were to become King, 51% said 'yes' and 35% said 'no'.
So, there we go.
We could be saved from Queen Cami... no, we still can't even say it. The 'third person in the marriage' woman. The Rottweiler.
And we'd have the forever wonderful Diana's eldest son as a popular Monarch both here and in Australia.
This blogger would be VERY pro-Monarchy... if Diana's son were to become King.
So the idea sounds good to us.
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