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Prince Charles arrives in Japan for 1st visit in 18 years

Prince Charles, left, and his wife Camilla walk with Crown Prince Naruhito after their arrival at Haneda.
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Prince Charles arrives in Japan for 1st visit in 18 years

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  • rjd_jr at 07:36 AM JST - 28th October

    Just the thing needed to erase the bad taste of some nasty fat dude swimming in a castle moat.

  • NeoJamal at 07:56 AM JST - 28th October

    Behold, his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his trusted mare

    All Hail Britaaaannia!

  • ultradodgy at 10:23 AM JST - 28th October

    $10 says the emperor serves whale for dinner.

  • Alan at 10:49 AM JST - 28th October

    After lecturing us about the environment, perhaps this royal moron would like to share his insights on family values,honesty and integrity. What a waste of energy transporting these two bores around the world.

  • fatloser at 10:57 AM JST - 28th October

    I wonder what he really has to say about this trip?!

  • soldave at 12:09 PM JST - 28th October

    Alan, are you referring to the Emperor or Prince Charles in your first sentence?!

  • seesaw at 01:46 PM JST - 28th October

    is Camilla pregnant..?..nooooo...it can't be...:) that sort of dress for an official visit.....shaby shaby Camilla...

  • seesaw at 01:47 PM JST - 28th October

    FYI everyone..the above news is not even on the news list on yahoo.co.uk...people seemed to be more interested about Harry Redknapp....:)

  • Kameleon at 02:20 PM JST - 28th October

    Why does he always bring his maid along with him, that Camilla woman?

    The English royal family want to promote peace & all that, they should send someone that Japanese people would be happy to meet, like Harry.

  • Sammi33 at 02:29 PM JST - 28th October

    I personally think the royal families, UK or Japan, are one of the most pointless wastes of time ever.

  • tzvete at 02:44 PM JST - 28th October

    I fully agree with Sammi33.It's a waste of time for us,readers,and a waste of a lot of money for the residents of those countries.

  • ptolemy at 05:06 PM JST - 28th October

    The richest welfare recipient in the world met his Japanese counterparts.

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