Casshew said:[size=+2]Diana's dazzle missing as Prince Charles tours city
[/size] Ho-hum, Prince Charles came to town with his new wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, and New York was not quite enthralled.
So this is the sound of 8 million yawns?
"Big deal," said Elaine Stern of Chelsea.
"Prince? I love Prince," said Robert Rodriguez of Bushwick in Brooklyn - only he wasn't thinking British royal family. He was thinking of the charismatic Minneapolis singing star.
"Oh, Prince Charles with the big ears from England," Rodriguez added, collecting himself in the gentle sunshine on Church Street. "Ah, I better be going. I'm pretty busy today."
What a difference 20 years and an older, dowdier wife can make!
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My favorite part....
She had to know she'd never compete with her predecessor as a royal-family mannequin. But you had to give her credit for being a sport, haunted as she always will be by the stubbornly lingering ghost of a woman who'd gone from wife to ex-wife to late wife to eternally youthful icon.
Camilla is certainly more worldly than Diana ever was. She's seemingly smarter, too. And she obviously has a way with charm-challenged men, bantering as she was yesterday with her new husband and New York Gov. George Pataki.
As she emerged from Ground Zero and headed off to Hanover Square, Camilla gave the appearance of a woman who might actually speak about things beyond her latest eating disorder and her favorite Elton John song.
Smiling over her husband, she looked like a woman who had worked for something in life and gotten it.
And she had.
A serious, gangling, middle-aged prince of a guy who actually seemed to love her.
And didn't they deserve a New York victory lap? This was more for them than for us.