27 Apr 2011

PHOTOS: Royal Wedding Fever Part 2

I'm covering the Royal Wedding for CBS News and will undoubtedly have more photos of this crazy occasion. TWO BILLION people are expected to tune into this madness (only 134 people watched mine).

 

 

Royal Decree for pie 'n' mash! That's what I'm talking about!

 

 

Dag, they got five union jacks hanging outside their flat.

 

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Boring! Beach Blanket Babylon in Notting Hill.

 

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Seriously, who'd rock this bag?

 

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Cafe Diana sells kebabs.

 

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I like biscuits; Tesco too!

 

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Whateves! Sloane Square's Jack Wills has some exclusive mug.

 

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Fugly Will & Kate mugs in East London.

 

21 Mar 2011

Royal Wedding Phone! I'm buying 3!

As far as kitsch goes, the Royal Wedding Phone is high on the list.

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Everyone's trying to make a quick buck from the wedding of second to the throne and Kate Middleton. And can you really blame them?

 

The £20 million regal affair will bring in loads of cash as people (mainly Americans) fly in from all around the world (mainly America) to see the college sweethearts get hitched.

 

Getting into the spirit of everything British, the Carphone Warehouse has come out with a special edition Royal Wedding mobile phone.

 

The Alcatel phone features a patriotic Union Jack casing and the royal couples initials and wedding date inscribed on the back. Party favours sorted!

 

At £14.95, the souvenir handset is a bargain - considering I can jack up the prices on eBay in hopes of attracting some nice decent folks in America's heartland on AT&T or T-Mobile to buy them by the bucket loads!

 

If they sell out,  I'm sure there will be some knock-offs kicking around in the Chinatown's of the world, possibly with Price Harry's face instead.

 

The candy bar model features a 1.5 inch colour screen, FM radio, 64 ringtones, a clock with alarm and calculator.

 

But hurry - supplies are limited!

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