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Happy birthday to Princess Charlotte
Happy birthday to Princess Charlotte
What a cutie pie she is.
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be
- Vanessa
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 4191
- Joined: August 2008
- Currently reading: The Farm at the Edge of the World by Sarah Vaughan
- Interest in HF: The first historical novel I read was Katherine by Anya Seton and this sparked off my interest in this genre.
- Favourite HF book: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell!
- Preferred HF: Any
- Location: North Yorkshire, UK
Re: Happy birthday to Princess Charlotte
Lovely, isn't she! She and her brother are like peas in a pod, really.
currently reading: My Books on Goodreads
Books are mirrors, you only see in them what you already have inside you ~ The Shadow of the Wind
Books are mirrors, you only see in them what you already have inside you ~ The Shadow of the Wind
- Madeleine
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 5668
- Joined: August 2008
- Currently reading: "The Dark is Rising" by Susan Cooper & "A Christmas Railway Mystery" by Edward Marston
- Preferred HF: Plantagenets, Victorian, crime
- Location: Essex/London
Re: Happy birthday to Princess Charlotte
She's a poppet but that dress...wish they'd dress them in more modern clothes, but I suppose they have to go for tradition for the formal pics.
Currently reading "The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper & "A Christmas Railway Mystery" by Edward Marston