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Prince William: What's next?

 
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by Grace Powers June 11, 2011

What do the palace script writers and spin doctors have in store for Prince William now that the fairytale wedding is over? Will he fade into the shadows? Not a chance!

William's every move is calculated, scripted and spotlighted. He will carry on the legacy of his famous mother who was promoted by the media monopolies as a saint and a goddess. But carrying on his mother's legacy isn't enough for William to win world attention and world affection for his planned role as leader of the New World Order.

A Quebec politician recently called the royal newlyweds "parasites" for visiting Canada this summer at taxpayers expense - for no good reason. Who do they think they are? What have they accomplished? They are like the British version of Paris Hilton - rich and famous for nothing.

 
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PRINCE WILLIAM - THE HEALER

The palace spin doctors and writers will have to write something "heroic" and even "miraculous" into William's storyline to win global public approval and adoration for the "sputtering and awkward" prince if he is to step into the role of future world leader.

To date, the Rothschild controlled press have carefully portrayed William as the handsome, healthy, wholesome, athletic, shy, educated, dutiful, loving, look-alike son of goddess Diana. He's all together perfect and so are the stories about him...

 

William recently delivered a popularity-winning statement to the press about the emptiness he feels since Princess Diana’s death in 1997. His publicity agents scheduled his appearance on a U.K. children’s TV show to talk about how he is following in his mother's footsteps with his patronage of London’s Royal Marsden Hospital which he said would make her proud. The prince attended photo ops at the special Children’s and Teenage Cancer Centre.

PRINCE WILLIAM - THE RESCUER

LONDON — Just days after his royal wedding, Prince William rescued a retired British judge after he suffered a heart attack on a mountain walk. The judge claimed he was stunned to learn who had rescued him. Nick Barnett, 70, told the BBC that a nurse aboard the Royal Air Force search and rescue helicopter had whispered in his ear that Prince William was at the controls during the incident.

Stay tuned for world-wide coverage of William's pre-scripted BIG rescue or BIG miracle - coming soon!

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