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? asked in Society & CultureRoyalty · 7 years ago

If princess duchess Katie of the English?

had been on the Titanic on her maiden voyage how many lifeboats would she have used for her clothes.

Update:

Robert B I agree she is a witch, I don't think I asked anyone what ship she would have travelled on but I'm glad some of you have at least tried to answer.

Update 2:

Thank you Ceni for trying your best to understand but it seems you've failed again the question as you all can see is

If princess duchess Katie of the English had been on the Titanic on her maiden voyage how many lifeboats would she have used for her clothes.

I don't think I ever asked which ship she would have travelled on if she was alive then, I probably could have looked that up myself I assume you were late to answer this because you live in the colonies somewhere.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Oh dear, poor Owen, you really do sound like some third world immigrant allowed into the U.K on humanitarian grounds "princess duchess Kate of the English" poor Owen, if advertising your ignorance and infantile language skills is you goal, then this questionable question is an unsurpassable success.

    It is well known by everyone else that The Duchess would have travelled on a Royal Yacht and would not have been on board the Titanic. Poor Owen.

  • Clo
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess William of Wales would have traveled on the royal yacht. She would not have traveled on a commercial ship.

  • 7 years ago

    If she could master the art of time travel, she could go back a few hours earlier and tell the Captain to avoid the effing iceberg.

  • 7 years ago

    I notice that you use a purely hypothetical example to make your dubious point.

    Is that what you have to resort to, in order to issue her the condemnation that you have already made up your mind she so richly deserves? A very Cromwellian procedure, used in his famous witch trials.

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