I love the Royal Family and every aspect of Britain and what we have achieved in history.
Iraq... has also had contacts with al-Qaida. Their ties may be limited by divergent ideologies, but the two sides' mutual antipathy toward the United States and the Saudi royal family suggests that tactical cooperation between them is possible.
Growing up, it was very clear that I was a member of a royal family with a potential function later on. The question was: when and how and if?
Certainly I would not risk a single life to restore the Kuwaiti royal family to the throne.
The Royal Family have always had an interest in a number of different areas of society. We are a part of society.
My ancestors are Rajputs from Jaipur, a lineage of the royal family.
I guess I've grown to admire Queen Elizabeth II more. I've always struggled with my feelings about the Royal Family. I am a supporter. I'm not someone who thinks we should get rid of them. But what I've struggled with is the lack of emotionality that the Queen seems to share.
Prince Charles is an absolute Mountbatten. The real intelligence in the royal family comes through my parents to Prince Philip and the children.
There's nothing wrong with anybody from any other country having a perspective on the British royal family. It would be interesting. But I just doubt that they would get the dialogue right.
Philip's story is the most interesting in the royal family - his background is the opposite of what you'd think. Everyone has this idea that Philip is this bumbling, deliberately posh sort of man who says the wrong thing.