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because they don't like him.
It has a Provincial government like all Canadian provinces
It seems like you may be confusing the language spoken in Prince Edward Island with a specific dialect or accent. The official languages of Prince Edward Island are English and French, with English being the most widely spoken. People in Prince Edward Island speak Canadian English, which is a variation of English spoken in Canada.
He is a duke, and a prince, as well as a few other things. But no royal ever goes by a name like 'Prince Duke Earl Charles". Instead, the person picks one title to be known by. Most people will choose the highest they have, and hence he's called Prince Charles. But as an opposing example, his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, goes by the title of the Duchess of Cornwall, rather than a higher title she owns, Princess of Wales.
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King, Prince, Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, Baron. In Britain it is this: king/queen; duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron. Princes/princesses don't actually have standing as peers but hold their rank through courtesy which is why sons of the sovereign are made dukes at some point (or earl in the case of poor Edward). Barons and Baronesses are called Lord and Lady because Baron is a French word. In France the equivalents are king; duc, marquis, comte, viscomte, baron. Sons of Ducs are also princes. In Germany they are: emperor, king, grand duke, sovereign prince, duke, prince, margrave, count, baron (freiherr in German). A sovereign prince runs his own country (principality, like Liechtenstein), a regular prince is a son of an emperor, king, grand duke, duke, or sovereign prince. In Spain and Italy its the same with a different language.
Tom Canty's unfamiliarity with royal customs, his lack of education and refinement, and his inability to act like a prince persuade some people in the palace that something is off with Prince Edward. Additionally, his humble origins and mannerisms contrast sharply with what is expected of a prince, further raising suspicions.
Which pipe connects to where on the Wessex flange i.e. feed to pump connection and feed to expansion tank and hot water taps?
Title:Prince Edward, Earl of WessexFull Name:Edward Antony Richard LouisFather:Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghMother:Queen Elizabeth IIRelation to Elizabeth II: SonBorn: March 10, 1964 at Buckingham Palace, LondonCurrent Age:48 yearsMarried:Sophie Rhys-Jones on June 19, 1999 at St. George's Chapel, WindsorChildren:Lady Louise Windsor, Viscount SevernPrince Edward is the third son and youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. He was born at Buckingham Palace on 10 March 1964, and christened at Windsor Castle on 2 May 1964. He was educated at Heatherdown Preparatory School, Ascot, and like his father and two brothers went on to Gordonstoun School in Scotland where he was head boy in his last term.In 1982 he spent a gap year as a house tutor at the Collegiate School, Wanguri, in New Zealand. On his return he attended Jesus College, University of Cambridge and graduated in 1986 with a degree in History. His interests included theatrical productions. On leaving Cambridge he joined the Royal Marines but did not take to the army life. He resigned his army commission in 1987, and joined Andrew Lloyd Weber's Really Useful theatrical company. In 1993 he formed the Ardent Television company and was involved in documentaries about the Royal Family, but in 2002 stepped down to concentrate on his royal duties in support of the Queen.He met Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1993 while she was working in public relations, and they were married at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 19 June 1999. On their wedding Edward was created Earl of Wessex, and Sophie became Countess of Wessex. They have two children Lady Louise Windsor born 8 November 2003, and James Viscount Severn born 17 December 2007. Edward has taken over several of the public roles of his father including President of the Commonwealth games, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme founded by his father Prince Philip. It is believed that Prince Edward will eventually inherit the title Duke of Edinburgh
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