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Prince William BGID?



Jennifer writes:

Hey Clay-

Have you seen this picture of Prince WIlliam BGID? What do you wanna bet he and Kate Middleton announce their engagement soon?? And while you're at it, who's the studly prince- WIlliam or Harry?? I mean, Harry went and fought in a war and all but William went and got a degree in Art History. Does the power of the beard overcome that??


Great find. As if he needed more raw sexual charisma than the ability to make any woman on earth a legitimate princess (I wonder how much that whole Disney princess collection has been aided by Prince William), now he's added a beard to the repertoire. He's unstoppable.

Put it this way, if William had been King in 1940, Hitler would have never even attempted to conquer England.

I'm also not as put off by the study of art history as you are, although admittedly it doesn't seem to reek of masculinity. But what it does suggest is that you're self-confident enough to major in art history. Which probably pays off in the end. Particularly given the enormous amount of women who major in art history. Granted most of those women end up marrying doctors or lawyers and never using their college degrees but money isn't an issue for William.

What this may signal is the tremendous power of the beard in London. If a 27 year old Prince William is ready to rock the beard, who isn't?

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