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How / Where to meet a prince?

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How / Where to meet a prince?

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  1. go outside his castle and wait for him to leave ...... then attack his car  i hope they dont kill you in the process !!!!   Good LUck ;)  


  2. I'm a prince the real cupid long island but i like girls

  3. try match.com

  4. there is always ren fair. and spare me the thumbs down its called H-U-M-O-R

  5. The more important question is WHY?  What would you want with one of those inbred, sef-centered crazy people!  They spend so much time in psychiatrists offices because of all the stuff that is expected of them.

    You know, meeting a prince is NOT like Cinderella or Snow White, where the handsome (? Have you seen what Prince Charles LOOKS like?) prince carries you off on his white hores (in his case, polo pony) to live happily ever after...you DO know what happened to Princess Diana?  Look at Letizia of Spain...married the Prince and now she, too, is anorexic....not a happy bunch they aren't.

  6. Not in San Francisco!

  7. You must move to the major cities and attend functions that they would.Major cities that have maximum exposure to rich and titled people are: London,New York,San Francisco,St. Moritz,Gstaad,Paris,Rome,Munich,Madrid,

    Los Angeles,Florence,Geneva,Kitzbuhel,

    Cortina,Marbella,The Caribbeans Isles,Biarritz,Monte Carlo,

    Majorca, Sri Lanka and Sardinia.London and New York are the most popular sites,followed by the ski locations of St. Moritz and Gstaad in February and January.

    Keep an eye on the social columns in Tatler and Point de Vue Magazines.

    The sales at Christie's and Sotheby's and whatever the most fashionable restaurants are,are good places to spot them. Museum-based charity balls,polo games...start studying Tatler's social columns and Point de Vue to see where the people attend social functions!

    But meeting them won't guarantee invitations;some titled people can be quite stand-offish.

  8. Meet them? -- that might be difficult.  

    See them? -- much easier.  For british royalty --- go to the Royal Engagements Diary under Quick Links on the homepage of The Official Website of the British Monarchy.  

    Sweden

    http://www.royalcourt.se/royalcourt.4.36...

    Spain

    http://www.casareal.es/index-iden-idweb....

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