On this episode: Engagement predictions, wedding predictions yet nary an official announcement in sight. Is it time to give up hope?
You can listen to the episode here
Publications mentioned
Hello! Canada No 142 14 September 2009
Hello! Canada No 111 12 January 2009
Hello! Canada No 130 1 June 2009
Hello! Canada No 127 4 May 2009
Hello! Canada No 81 28 April 2008
Hello! Canada No 85 2 June 2008
Hello! Canada No 95 25 August 2008
Hello! Canada No 98 22 September 2008
Vanity Fair November 2008 issue
William's Princess by Robert Jobson
Tune in to the next episode of The Royal Report on Sunday September 13th, 2009 at 9:00PM EST.
The topic will be: The Royal Romance Report - September edition
© Marilyn Braun 2009
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