My mother always used to say when picking up a product, 'Would you give this to the Duchess of Windsor?' Well, that's lovely. But the Duchess of Windsor is dead.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
On one night of my debut the Prince of Wales, the Princess, and the duchess of London came to see me. They loved me for what I was and what I gave them.
Were it not for imagination a man would be as happy in arms of a chambermaid as of a duchess.
I've met the Queen a couple of times, and she's been delightful. In fact, I often find myself thinking: 'What would the Queen do in this situation? Write a thank-you note? Yes, I'll do that.' She's all about courtesy.
I once said the Queen of England could use some fashion advice.
The manner of giving is worth more than the gift.
I have to say, if someone literally said to me, 'You're going off to a desert island, what is the one thing you would bring?' I would say, 'It's my concealer or you can just kill me now.' I've thought this through! Because I would find, like, berries in a bowl and make blush.
As you say goodbye to lingering disappointments and unattended grief, you will discover that every person, situation and painful incident comes bearing gifts.
Remember that I wrote a pavane for a dead princess, and not a dead pavane for a princess!
I wish with all my heart that you may be the most lovable prince in the world, and I bestow my gift on you as much as I am able.
If you want to say it with flowers, a single rose says: 'I'm cheap!'