Andrew Morton Quote
Carolyn Bartholomew who visited her at Kensington Palace three days after William was born recalls: She was thrilled with both herself and the baby. There was a contentment about her. The mood was infectious. For a time Charles surprised his friends by his enthusiasm for the nursery routine. I was hoping to do some digging, he told Harold Haywood, secretary of the Prince’s Trust one Friday evening. But the ground’s so hard that I can’t get the spade in. So I expect I’ll be nappy changing instead. As William grew, stories filtered out about the Prince joining his son in the bath, of William flushing his shoes down the lavatory or of Charles cutting short engagements to be with his family.
Carolyn Bartholomew who visited her at Kensington Palace three days after William was born recalls: She was thrilled with both herself and the baby. There was a contentment about her. The mood was infectious. For a time Charles surprised his friends by his enthusiasm for the nursery routine. I was hoping to do some digging, he told Harold Haywood, secretary of the Prince’s Trust one Friday evening. But the ground’s so hard that I can’t get the spade in. So I expect I’ll be nappy changing instead. As William grew, stories filtered out about the Prince joining his son in the bath, of William flushing his shoes down the lavatory or of Charles cutting short engagements to be with his family.
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