Catherine (widely known as Kate Middleton) is the Duchess of Cambridge, a member of the British royal family and she is known for her shy personality, her beautiful babies and her flawless skin. If William becomes the King of England, then Kate will become the Queen consort which is the wife of a reigning ruler, but she will not share in the king’s political and military powers. One brisk day, Her Royal Highness Princess Catherine went out for a stroll in the gardens where she got stung by a bee, which made a blemish that looked like a pimple. This made her all jittery, because she had a photoshoot later that day and she did not want to neglect her duties. She wanted to tell the media about the bee sting, but at the same time she thought this might lead to upsetting the queen, so she made up a story about her skin having broken out because of hormonal fluctuations, stress, and diet issues. Her new dress created a show stopping pause for the paparazzi and the media, but they did not seem to buy her story, instead they considered it to be futile fabrications of a fashion queen. One photographer got a close up of her blemish, but the royals were able to squash it before it was published.
Written for Sheryl’s Daily Word Prompt – Brisk, for Roger Shipp’s Daily Addictions prompt – Family, for the Daily Spur prompt – Pause, for FOWC with Fandango – Ruler, for October Writing Prompts – Futile fabrications of a fashion queen, for Ragtag Community – Broken, for Di’s Three Things Challenge prompt words – Personality Pimple Lead and for Word of the Day Challenge Prompt – Jittery.
Thanks JIm!
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It is not easy when everyone wants to take your picture.
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I hate having mine taken.
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Yea me too.
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Hahaha, our royals….. You can have ’em, you know.
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They do a lot of good charity work, but I guess they can afford that.
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I think the UK taxpayer pays £25Mish/year for them. There are other fuzzy things like the taxpayer also paying for upkeep of the residences etc. The queen is already worth £500M as it is. Work on £1 = $1 and you’re not too far off. It’s purely the money that I object to, when schools are underfunded and even working people are using food banks. I don’t object to their existence, just that they cost us money. We should have an elected Head of State, too, but there are lots of ways our system could be improved.
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Good one!
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Thanks Paula. I am having a lot of difficulty making comments of other bloggers posts lately. It keeps asking me to log in and when I do that it does not post my comments. WordPress can be so frustrating some times. Your site seems to recognize me, but many others where I have made comments on before seem to treat me like a stranger.
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I hear you. I’ve been having problems as well. I couldn’t comment on Linda’s site today via the app (for my badge) and had to go to my browser. Other times, it appears comments aren’t enabled for a site if I’m to be the first commenter, but if others have already commented, then I can!
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Very clever Jim. Well done.
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Thanks Peter and sometimes the prompts just seem to fit right.
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Those royals have a lot of silly rules and regulations IMO. Why not be able to say bee sting for goodness sake?
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They do take a lot of caution not to upset the queen, but I just made up that part.
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LOL you had me fooled!
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Why would the Queen be more upset by a bee sting than by a zit? These royals are a strange bunch.
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It is fictitious and I only wrote it that way to fit the prompts in. I was thinking that the queen likes her garden so much that she would not want any incidents to occur there. Sometimes I make stuff up that does not make perfect sense.
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Adds to the appeal. 😉
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