Occupation: "Princess of the United Kingdom." Love it. #royalbaby via @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/hEsXouyybQ”
When you tweet with a location, Twitter stores that location. You can switch location on/off before each Tweet and always have the option to delete your location history. Learn more
Occupation: "Princess of the United Kingdom." Love it. #royalbaby via @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/hEsXouyybQ”
MT @ClarenceHouse:Birth certificate for His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge has been signedpic.twitter.com/zrD0UvLiYa
Love it MT @ClarenceHouse: The birth certificate for His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridgepic.twitter.com/5IY6D1BD7d
@kirstinestewart her job descrip!: "Princess of the United Kingdom"
@ClarenceHouse Love the occupations! :)
Dad's and Mom's occupation = WIN RT@ClarenceHouse: The birth certificate for His Royal Highness Prince George...pic.twitter.com/P44CEBXmuO
@ClarenceHouse they could have used their best handwriting!
"Princess of the United Kingdom" is a job title MT @ClarenceHouse Birth certificate for Prince Georgepic.twitter.com/sEVU8d9frL
“@ClarenceHouse: The birth certificate for His Royal Highness Prince George...pic.twitter.com/TXsN5Eb163” love father's occupation. Prince of UK
“@ClarenceHouse: The birth certificate for HRH Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge has been signed
#bitriskyputtindadznameon #rightz
@ClarenceHouse occupation: Princess of united kingdom. Awesomeness level : unreachable. Lol
“@ClarenceHouse: The birth certificate for His Royal Highness Prince George pic.twitter.com/SOEIEI0bMc” << I want that occupation!!
@WjPrince oh how did I miss that?!
@ClarenceHouse @mbauerherzog I love the “Occupation: Princess of the United Kingdom” part
@KeeneGal @ClarenceHouse That cracked me up too. At first I thought it was a joke then realized it's from their official account.
Quel est le cursus d'études pour exercer ce métier, qui doit être très sympa?? ;-) #occupation RT @ClarenceHouse https://Twitter.com/clarencehouse/status/363283926493569024 …
@ClarenceHouse Since when has "His Royal Highness" been a name? My birth cert doesn't say "Miss Trav Nat". They're titles, not names.
@Travnat @AnnieMouse1981 If someone has a title bestowed on them, it is standard to cite the title in any form of writing. Just like 'Sir'.
@Scientits @Travnat @ClarenceHouse @AnnieMouse1981 I wonder why Kate's is in reversed order. (name, then title)
@Cumberknit @Travnat @ClarenceHouse @AnnieMouse1981 He's a Prince, whereas Catherine isn't a Princess.
@Scientits @Travnat @ClarenceHouse @AnnieMouse1981 It says she is though. Look at "occupation."
@Cumberknit No, the position of the title also confers status. If you are less important, the title comes after your name, not before.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.