Being choosy is ridiculous whe you are over 30, no oil painting and have a choice of at least 5000 subjects. Why go to Essex in the UK or anywhere abroad to find a man?
I hope Paul runs a mile. He can do better. He should marry someone who will put HIM on a pedastool rather than be a you'll do, you tick the right boxes, husband.
Don't write for the tabloids as well as read them do you?
Make your mind up.
Which one has 5000 subjects according to the voiceover?
Aaliya's family has a kingdom of 5000 subjects. Surely she could have found a suitable man by now. I think that she is far too choosey and has just come over here just for the holiday. Good for her. I like her for sticking to her rigid agenda. Poor Simon, talking about the weather!
Oh and as I said before.
Using the numbers game logic you're using there, the only people on Dating sites would be those who live miles away from a town and don't drive.
Surely the BBC aren't that stupid? I'm going to email them, find out what the hell is going on. I'll update when (or if!) I get a reply....
There's not shortage of Trolls on here, no reason not to expect them elsewhere too, before you get too carried away.
Might be an idea to do your own research, assuming you know how to research this sort of thing, wouldn't it?
If the BBC have been fooled then asking them isn't going to result in anything all that useful.
Pfft leave you lot to it for a bit...
Edit just seen the other post with the link to the Ugandarecord.
This is just like 'real' european royalty isn't it, claim and counter claim
On balance, I'll go with the program, she's Princess, to be honest once the program's over I won't give a $hit one way or another.
This is clearly the work of a wind-up merchant. I can't believe anyone is falling for it.
The website in first link must be the Ugandan equivalent of 'The Onion'. The article is a blatant piss-take.
... Royal festival
... Essex in South West London
...a Certificate worth 500,000 Ugandan shillings (which amounts to a massive £155 pounds )
Tut tut
As for the 'real princess letter' in the second link, all you have to look at is:
1. How come Google only finds that name in that website and some other site that picked up 'the story'?
2. What's this real princess doing in London? Was she following Cinderella like Transfer followed Willy Fog?
3. She has a Gmail address! Haha, how royal!
This is no 'outraged' real princess... this is some joker sending emails from his parents' basement in Catford.
What next? 'bowling' Dave becomes the key witness for the prosecution?
Dave is put on a plane bound for Uganda, two MI5 agents are escorting our barbeque chef supremo and everything seems cushty... but unbeknownst to them, something is not right in the cargo bay... a bunch of creatures from Colchester Zoo are also aboard... Monkeys on a Plane!
1. How come Google only finds that name in that website and some other site that picked up 'the story'?
2. What's this real princess doing in London? Was she following Cinderella like Transfer followed Willy Fog?
3. She has a Gmail address! Haha, how royal!
This is no 'outraged' real princess... this is some joker sending emails from his parents' basement in Catford.
You do know your evidence against, above, is also laughable.
Just because the name isn't on Google proves nothing.
Even in the UK not everybody's name is referenced online somewhere.
Where do you think 'real' Royalty go to, aren't they allowed to travel to London?
You do know that the Public School system here is world famous, a great many people with the money send their children here to be educated.
A Title doesn't equal money, land or power either.
You do know your evidence against, above, is also laughable.
Just because the name isn't on Google proves nothing.
Even in the UK not everybody's name is referenced online somewhere.
Where do you think 'real' Royalty go to, aren't they allowed to travel to London?
You do know that the Public School system here is world famous, a great many people with the money send their children here to be educated.
A Title doesn't equal money, land or power either.
I find the fact that you can't see you're being fooled much more laughable altogether.
I've been using Google for 10 years now and I've never failed to find info that I can cross-reference on anyone who was even remotely famous.
On the other hand, any joker can send a fake letter to some crap/unscrupulous editor who will publish it without verifying the authenticity of any claims made using a Gmail address.
If this real princess was in London, she'd have been tracked down by journalists here and her story would be all over the news. But no, she's only 'turned up' as a letter in the link that was posted above.
What else are you going to believe? The whole program and all the shots of the palaces, royal families and adoring public is just an elaborate set-up too?
You may as well believe in the tooth fairy 'cos she is just as real as Princess Elizabeth Mpologoma.
I find the fact that you can't see you're being fooled much more laughable altogether.
I've been using Google for 10 years now and I've never failed to find info that I can cross-reference on anyone who was even remotely famous.
On the other hand, any joker can send a fake letter to some crap/unscrupulous editor who will publish it without verifying the authenticity of any claims made using a Gmail address.
If this real princess was in London, she'd have been tracked down by journalists here and her story would be all over the news. But no, she's only 'turned up' as a letter in the link that was posted above.
What else are you going to believe? The whole program and all the shots of the palaces, royal families and adoring public is just an elaborate set-up too?
You may as well believe in the tooth fairy 'cos she is just as real as Princess Elizabeth Mpologoma.
You really want to learn to read and understand.
I haven't said I believe anything.
The problem is the evidence against you've presented isn't convincing either.
You really have no idea how many members of minor royalty there are in the world.
There's a reason so many titles are for sale, damn things used to be handed out willy nilly for favours given or promised.
I went out with an extremely minor Nigerian Princess, something she kept quiet, due to having a title and very little money.
Why would this Princess be tracked down by the press, who's going to be interested?
I just got around to watching the last episode and thought what a lovely programme with 3 delightful women as the princesses.
Then I saw the above which could be true or just a hoax. I must admit as I posted before, I was a bit suspicious that Cindy happened to meet such a handsome, unattached guy on her first visit to the supermarket.
The first two paragraphs in the above link does not make any sense. The BBC does not organise any Royal Festival and the only reference to '28 days later' is a horror film with this title.
The I see the other links with people in Uganda doubting the girl we saw in the documentary as a Princess.
What I thought was a simple programme about finding love has turned into a mystery of intrigue and dark dealings :eek::)
Might be an idea to do your own research, assuming you know how to research this sort of thing, wouldn't it?
I see you're patronising everyone here, not just me.
As you're clearly unable to have a civilised discussion and you feel the need to resort to be rude and patronising towards other people, I won't waste any more of my time with your posts.
I see you're patronising everyone here, not just me.
As you're clearly unable to have a civilised discussion and you feel the need to resort to be rude and patronising towards other people, I won't waste any more of my time with your posts.
In summary you've got nothing.
Nothing convincing and can't answer the questions.
Nice bit of selective quoting too.
Missed a bit from my reply to post 154. There's not shortage of Trolls on here, no reason not to expect them elsewhere too, before you get too carried away.
The clear implication being that the person in the article linked might be a troll.
Then you go on to tell me what I do and don't believe.
Yeah, you save your valuable time for more indepth research on Google
After looking at it again especially the bits about Cinderella I believe she is the real Princess, which we will know for certain next week. I mean the BBC must have checked out her residence in Uganda plus her family.
Its Paul I am suspicious about. He was so passive and accepting of every thing since he appeared on the programme.
I bet you all now, that Paul, is just some player trying to get into Cinderella's pants and I am suprised at how many people have been sucked in by him.
Remember the first date when he said "he's a national bb player" so wtf is he doing in England? The line about him believing in God was a token guesture, he felt the need to add it on for draw her in, I have met his type 100 times before, will feed you lines of everything you want to hear and then drop you before the sheets are warm.
I think he is in over his head, he will break her heart in the end, mark my words, you heard it here!I bet you all now, that Paul, is just some player trying to get into Cinderella's pants and I am suprised at how many people have been sucked in by him.
Remember the first date when he said "he's a national bb player" so wtf is he doing in England? The line about him believing in God was a token guesture, he felt the need to add it on for draw her in, I have met his type 100 times before, will feed you lines of everything you want to hear and then drop you before the sheets are warm.
I think he is in over his head, he will break her heart in the end, mark my words, you heard it here!
This is clearly the work of a wind-up merchant. I can't believe anyone is falling for it.
The website in first link must be the Ugandan equivalent of 'The Onion'. The article is a blatant piss-take.
... Royal festival
... Essex in South West London
...a Certificate worth 500,000 Ugandan shillings (which amounts to a massive £155 pounds )
Tut tut
There are no page redirects in place, and so these websites are both legit and factual.
A whois also tells you that the first domain was registered in 2007, and the Uganda Record in May 2009.
Recorded this series and just got round to watching the first 3 episodes as didn't think it would be a patch on the first series with the princes,but can honestly say I loved it and laughed,cringed and felt sympathy for the ladies:D
Thought at the beginning she might struggle as she seemed to be very strict in what she didn't want but loved the fact that Cindy and Paul seemed so loved up in the end and actually look like they could go the distance:D
Not convinced that Gaby and Elliot will end up a couple.No chemistry.Can understand why she would be looking for a guy to like her for her and not her status but with her personality and looks, a year in England and I've no doubt she would have found herself a top bloke!
Aaliya's expectations were way to high and i could see that she was going to end up dateless.
Someone should have told her it works both ways and she should've been asking herself why would men want to date her as even though she was an attractive lady, she seemed to put very little effort into her dates and seemed quite boring
Can't wait for the final episode tonight! Keeping my fingers crossed and really hope Cinders family accept Paul:D:D
I bet you all now, that Paul, is just some player trying to get into Cinderella's pants and I am suprised at how many people have been sucked in by him.
I think Aaliyah struggled because she came from a culture most different to England - I mean she had never even been on a date before! It was much easier for Gaby as she is from a European culture.
Comments
Don't write for the tabloids as well as read them do you?
Make your mind up.
Which one has 5000 subjects according to the voiceover?
Oh and as I said before.
Using the numbers game logic you're using there, the only people on Dating sites would be those who live miles away from a town and don't drive.
http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php?issue=60&article=761&seo=Parentage%20of%20singer%20Sheila%20Nvanungi%20disputed
Apparently they could be related according to the final letter on this page
There's not shortage of Trolls on here, no reason not to expect them elsewhere too, before you get too carried away.
Might be an idea to do your own research, assuming you know how to research this sort of thing, wouldn't it?
If the BBC have been fooled then asking them isn't going to result in anything all that useful.
Pfft leave you lot to it for a bit...
Edit just seen the other post with the link to the Ugandarecord.
This is just like 'real' european royalty isn't it, claim and counter claim
On balance, I'll go with the program, she's Princess, to be honest once the program's over I won't give a $hit one way or another.
This is clearly the work of a wind-up merchant. I can't believe anyone is falling for it.
The website in first link must be the Ugandan equivalent of 'The Onion'. The article is a blatant piss-take.
... Royal festival
... Essex in South West London
...a Certificate worth 500,000 Ugandan shillings (which amounts to a massive £155 pounds )
Tut tut
As for the 'real princess letter' in the second link, all you have to look at is:
Princess Elizabeth Mpologoma
London, United Kingdom
Empologooma@gmail.com
1. How come Google only finds that name in that website and some other site that picked up 'the story'?
2. What's this real princess doing in London? Was she following Cinderella like Transfer followed Willy Fog?
3. She has a Gmail address! Haha, how royal!
This is no 'outraged' real princess... this is some joker sending emails from his parents' basement in Catford.
What next? 'bowling' Dave becomes the key witness for the prosecution?
Dave is put on a plane bound for Uganda, two MI5 agents are escorting our barbeque chef supremo and everything seems cushty... but unbeknownst to them, something is not right in the cargo bay... a bunch of creatures from Colchester Zoo are also aboard... Monkeys on a Plane!
You do know your evidence against, above, is also laughable.
Just because the name isn't on Google proves nothing.
Even in the UK not everybody's name is referenced online somewhere.
Where do you think 'real' Royalty go to, aren't they allowed to travel to London?
You do know that the Public School system here is world famous, a great many people with the money send their children here to be educated.
A Title doesn't equal money, land or power either.
I find the fact that you can't see you're being fooled much more laughable altogether.
I've been using Google for 10 years now and I've never failed to find info that I can cross-reference on anyone who was even remotely famous.
On the other hand, any joker can send a fake letter to some crap/unscrupulous editor who will publish it without verifying the authenticity of any claims made using a Gmail address.
If this real princess was in London, she'd have been tracked down by journalists here and her story would be all over the news. But no, she's only 'turned up' as a letter in the link that was posted above.
What else are you going to believe? The whole program and all the shots of the palaces, royal families and adoring public is just an elaborate set-up too?
You may as well believe in the tooth fairy 'cos she is just as real as Princess Elizabeth Mpologoma.
You really want to learn to read and understand.
I haven't said I believe anything.
The problem is the evidence against you've presented isn't convincing either.
You really have no idea how many members of minor royalty there are in the world.
There's a reason so many titles are for sale, damn things used to be handed out willy nilly for favours given or promised.
I went out with an extremely minor Nigerian Princess, something she kept quiet, due to having a title and very little money.
Why would this Princess be tracked down by the press, who's going to be interested?
I just got around to watching the last episode and thought what a lovely programme with 3 delightful women as the princesses.
Then I saw the above which could be true or just a hoax. I must admit as I posted before, I was a bit suspicious that Cindy happened to meet such a handsome, unattached guy on her first visit to the supermarket.
The first two paragraphs in the above link does not make any sense. The BBC does not organise any Royal Festival and the only reference to '28 days later' is a horror film with this title.
The I see the other links with people in Uganda doubting the girl we saw in the documentary as a Princess.
What I thought was a simple programme about finding love has turned into a mystery of intrigue and dark dealings :eek::)
Prince Monalulu's reply to MrsSpoon's post (#152)
Prince Monalulu's reply to beautifulmind's post (#154)
I see you're patronising everyone here, not just me.
As you're clearly unable to have a civilised discussion and you feel the need to resort to be rude and patronising towards other people, I won't waste any more of my time with your posts.
In summary you've got nothing.
Nothing convincing and can't answer the questions.
Nice bit of selective quoting too.
Missed a bit from my reply to post 154.
There's not shortage of Trolls on here, no reason not to expect them elsewhere too, before you get too carried away.
The clear implication being that the person in the article linked might be a troll.
Then you go on to tell me what I do and don't believe.
Yeah, you save your valuable time for more indepth research on Google
i'm entitled to my opinion and i have the right to make myself seem silly too
Its Paul I am suspicious about. He was so passive and accepting of every thing since he appeared on the programme.
Remember the first date when he said "he's a national bb player" so wtf is he doing in England? The line about him believing in God was a token guesture, he felt the need to add it on for draw her in, I have met his type 100 times before, will feed you lines of everything you want to hear and then drop you before the sheets are warm.
I think he is in over his head, he will break her heart in the end, mark my words, you heard it here!I bet you all now, that Paul, is just some player trying to get into Cinderella's pants and I am suprised at how many people have been sucked in by him.
Remember the first date when he said "he's a national bb player" so wtf is he doing in England? The line about him believing in God was a token guesture, he felt the need to add it on for draw her in, I have met his type 100 times before, will feed you lines of everything you want to hear and then drop you before the sheets are warm.
I think he is in over his head, he will break her heart in the end, mark my words, you heard it here!
There are no page redirects in place, and so these websites are both legit and factual.
A whois also tells you that the first domain was registered in 2007, and the Uganda Record in May 2009.
http://whois.domaintools.com/buganda.or.ug
http://whois.domaintools.com/ugandarecord.co.ug
Bravo at using Google for the past 10 years, now perhaps spend the next 10 on how to use the rest of the Internet.
Thought at the beginning she might struggle as she seemed to be very strict in what she didn't want but loved the fact that Cindy and Paul seemed so loved up in the end and actually look like they could go the distance:D
Not convinced that Gaby and Elliot will end up a couple.No chemistry.Can understand why she would be looking for a guy to like her for her and not her status but with her personality and looks, a year in England and I've no doubt she would have found herself a top bloke!
Aaliya's expectations were way to high and i could see that she was going to end up dateless.
Someone should have told her it works both ways and she should've been asking herself why would men want to date her as even though she was an attractive lady, she seemed to put very little effort into her dates and seemed quite boring
Can't wait for the final episode tonight! Keeping my fingers crossed and really hope Cinders family accept Paul:D:D
Agreed. I've always been suspicious of Paul.
HAHAHAHA. Funny.
Cheap programme to make!
Yep, definitely! He really doesn't seem bothered by it.