William Shakespeare once said, some people were born great and some other people have greatness trusted upon them; and so it is that the ancient prophesy of William Shakespeare, once again, came alive with the royal wedding of the British Prince William to a commoner, named Kate Middleton. Icheoku reiterates, what the heavens have put together, let no man put asunder commoner or no commoner and prince or no prince. All that matters is love and since both unequally yoked partners have found love with each other, let everyone butt out and allow the newly wed to enjoy each other.
Icheoku says congratulations to the newest wed-couple of England and may they find the bliss that eluded the marriage of the Prince's mother Lady Di to his father, Prince Charles. Icheoku is hopeful that they will have a happy marriage and this is bolstered in the fact that this very particular couple found themselves, unlike the arranged and/or imposed marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Di. Icheoku asks, does anyone know if Kate was still a virgin when William met her, since according to tradition, a prince is not supposed to purchase a used vehicle? Just asking since it probably does not and should not matter any longer especially to a modern Prince, whether or not his bride is still wholesome; so please spare Icheoku your lynching stones - just curious!
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