A Quote by Vivienne Westwood

Prince Charles is definitely my hero; he uses his position to do only good in this world. — © Vivienne Westwood
Prince Charles is definitely my hero; he uses his position to do only good in this world.
But I don't have a very good track record with royalty. My dress fell off in front of Prince Charles at the Prince's Trust, so I'm just living up to my reputation.
When Sir Michael Peat arrived from Buckingham Palace in 2002 to take up the job as Prince Charles's private secretary, he came with a clear agenda. His instructions from the Queen were to sever Charles's relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles because it was a mess and was detracting from his work.
When the Prince of Piedmont [later Charles Emmanuel IV, King of Sardinia] was seven years old, his preceptor instructing him in mythology told him all the vices were enclosed in Pandora's box. "What! all!" said the Prince. "Yes, all." "No," said the Prince; "curiosity must have been without.
I have only met Prince Charles once, when he was very charming and easy to chat to. I have always had a soft spot for him, and I admire our constitutional monarchy, but Charles often comes across as eccentric, and he has a mixed press.
Prince Philip is very intellectual. And Prince Charles is extremely well read.
Prince Charles has his foibles, but he is not a crook, not a bully, and not a hypocrite.
The royals - all of them, especially Prince Philip and Prince Charles - have done outstanding work with the faith communities.
Prince Charles is the best-dressed man in the world.
No hero is a hero if he ever killed someone! Only the man who has not any blood in his hand can be a real hero! The honour of being a hero belongs exclusively to the peaceful people!
Congratulations to Prince Charles for banning foie gras from all his functions.
Prince Charles is an absolute Mountbatten. The real intelligence in the royal family comes through my parents to Prince Philip and the children.
I've met Prince Charles and Prince Philip.
When the Quaker Penn kept his hat on in the royal presence, Charles (King Charles II) politely removed his, explaining that it was the custom in that place for only one person at a time to remain covered.
So I told Robert from the start that if we couldn't get Charles and Max to take part, but especially Charles, that I didn't want to make the film. So would he call his mother and talk to Charles and see if Charles would at all be interested.
Prince Charles is the only member of the Royal Family who ever left Cinderella for the Ugly Duckling.
It is said that no man is a hero to his valet. That is because a hero can be recognized only by a hero.
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