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While answering a not-so-pertinent or a bit simpler question, one man attempts to write an online reply in his strained style. Though he accepted that his poor English terrified one and all, he does not refrain from using sentences in foreign language. It impeccably goes, thus,  "calibre, passionate, capable, n sense full?"  Does this roughly poor sentence conveys any upbeat sense in a rather appropriate way or in a  comparatively quite mindful manner? Writing thoroughly correct English is only possible if one has perfection in grammar. This applies to all the known languages. How could it be rejected at all ? Exactly, the query goes this: "Who has calibre, passion, capability, ability and sense?" It is feasible to say accurate English can be written only if one remains proficient in the language. It applies to every language.  The sentence happens to be: "Who has calibre, passion, capability, ability and sense?" Can anyone understand the sentence? It is f...

This reality now becomes intense






The King and Queen Camilla eventually made a monarchical trip to the United States of America after a gap of nineteen years. This apparently shows that they had finally met the US President after a long, long time. This fact has now become more extreme. 

Everything is clearly described and is available everywhere in the present political scenario arising from his recent visit. Both countries attempted to identify a particular look of a changed moment that appears to develop enough confidence.

This official visit, during which the King has been joined by Queen Camilla, is the first since Queen Elizabeth II's in 2007. 

This was indeed viewed as an unforgettable tour as Queen Camilla shared a joke with US First Lady Melania Trump on the second day of her state visit during the ceremonial welcome. 

As the royals and hosts, Donald Trump and Melania, took their seats, Camilla, who was dressed head to toe in reportedly the pastel colours, appeared to say to Melania, "Oh, it’s rather wet."

Adding to the typical comment about the weather, rather popular lip reader Nicola Hickling disclosed that the Queen joked, "We shall have soggy bottoms," with the First Lady appearing explicitly more confused and asking her, "Soggy bottoms?"

Queen Camilla shared a joke with US First Lady Melania Trump on the second day of the State Visit during the ceremonial welcome. 

As the royals and hosts, Donald Trump and Melania, took their seats, Camilla, who was dressed head to toe in reportedly the pastel colours, appeared to say to Melania, "Oh, it’s rather wet."

The official visit, during which the King has been joined by Queen Camilla, is the first since Queen Elizabeth II's in 2007.

Donald Trump has lauded the "special relationship" between the US and the UK, as he hosted a ceremonial military welcome for both King Charles and Queen Camilla at the White House.

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