I love how nowadays people are looking forward to this small potato’s own third small potato. (I’ve never been a “royal follower”, but you can’t miss the headlines.)
Interestingly enough, the May 1982 (1 month before William was born) issue of Nat Geo did include an article called “The Incredible Potato.” You can see a copy of the cover here — https://goo.gl/kHYtJP — “The Incredible Potato” is the last article.
Wren Fahel over 6 years ago
I love how nowadays people are looking forward to this small potato’s own third small potato. (I’ve never been a “royal follower”, but you can’t miss the headlines.)
David Rickard Premium Member over 6 years ago
How could the royal brat be confused for a potato? Potatoes are actually useful! And you don’t get arrested for eating one…
Joliet Jake over 6 years ago
Interestingly enough, the May 1982 (1 month before William was born) issue of Nat Geo did include an article called “The Incredible Potato.” You can see a copy of the cover here — https://goo.gl/kHYtJP — “The Incredible Potato” is the last article.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
“Charlie and the Potato”—wasn’t that an edifying tale by the late Dr. Seuss?