Re: LaRe's Royal Congrats: Sign-Ups!
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Username: spacealien
King: Philip Henry Arthur Charles
Consort: Tegwen {nee Doria}
Of the illustrious Royal House of: Windsor
In the Kingdom of:the United Kingdom and other Intragalactic Realms
The year is 3015, and the young King Philip has made a rather shocking choice for his bride. She's a commoner (gasp!), she's divorced (gasp!), she's an alien from the planet Olio (gasp!), and she lives in Wales (gasp!). Prior to the royal wedding, Tegwen, or "Teg" as she's known to her fans, was a model of avant garde fashion. Philip met her at a gala, and greatly admired her beauty and intelligence. She in turn admired his honesty and genuine personality. While the press gleefully lapped up the horror of an alien invading the Royal House of Windsor (it's a long-lived house), the royal family themselves accepted Tegwen easily enough-- after all, what's most important is that the King is happy.
"Night fell, lots of large stars came out, and the Hemulen loved his park all the better. It was wide and mysterious; one could lose one's way in it and still be at home."
-Tove Jansson
King: Philip Henry Arthur Charles
Consort: Tegwen {nee Doria}
Of the illustrious Royal House of: Windsor
In the Kingdom of:the United Kingdom and other Intragalactic Realms
The year is 3015, and the young King Philip has made a rather shocking choice for his bride. She's a commoner (gasp!), she's divorced (gasp!), she's an alien from the planet Olio (gasp!), and she lives in Wales (gasp!). Prior to the royal wedding, Tegwen, or "Teg" as she's known to her fans, was a model of avant garde fashion. Philip met her at a gala, and greatly admired her beauty and intelligence. She in turn admired his honesty and genuine personality. While the press gleefully lapped up the horror of an alien invading the Royal House of Windsor (it's a long-lived house), the royal family themselves accepted Tegwen easily enough-- after all, what's most important is that the King is happy.
"Night fell, lots of large stars came out, and the Hemulen loved his park all the better. It was wide and mysterious; one could lose one's way in it and still be at home."
-Tove Jansson