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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI think The Prince of Wales missed his calling
Yeah I know this was over a week ago but I just saw this today. I think The Prince of Wales missed his true calling in life, TV weatherman.
The 63-year-old heir to the throne was a complete natural in front of the cameras as he delivered a bleak forecast which promised cold, wet and windy conditions.
Excited BBC newsreader Sally Magnusson told viewers the channel had a new weather team member before handing over to the Prince of Wales.
Well its an unsettled picture as we head towards the end of the week, Charles began.
'The best of the bright and dry weather will of course be in the northern isles and the far north of the mainland. So, a little hazy sunshine for the Castle of Mey in Caithness,' he added.
Excited BBC newsreader Sally Magnusson told viewers the channel had a new weather team member before handing over to the Prince of Wales.
Well its an unsettled picture as we head towards the end of the week, Charles began.
'The best of the bright and dry weather will of course be in the northern isles and the far north of the mainland. So, a little hazy sunshine for the Castle of Mey in Caithness,' he added.
Here he is;
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I think The Prince of Wales missed his calling (Original Post)
47of74
May 2012
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PassingFair
(22,447 posts)1. He should be introducing "Masterpiece Theater"!
As much as I love Alan Cumming......
UTUSN
(77,302 posts)2. It's a start to a job. Although weather is about the only job
where you can be wrong every day and still have a job.
