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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the past, people were born royal. Nowadays, royalty comes from what you do.
That's a really strange, unique position to be in - royalty is where you have no choice over what your duties are.
If you look at the British royal family and take away the scandals and the goofy stuff that's going on, people love to have this king to look up to - the royals are like celebrities.
Years ago women of my size were considered royalty.
Your part can be the king, but unless people are treating you like royalty, you ain't no king, man.
Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
My grandfather was the king of a region in western Nigeria, where I had the privilege to live for seven years while growing up. But what we think of as royalty in the U.K. is very different to royalty in Nigeria: if you were to throw a stone there, you would hit about 30 princes.
Wherever I go in the world, I'm treated like royalty.
I think of myself as a young prince from a long line of royalty.
Royalty is completely different than celebrity. Royalty has a magic all its own.