Friday, 21 January 2011

SPORT IN THE UK.

Football: The most famous football venue in the UK is Wembley Stadium  





Tennis: the most famous tennis stadium in the UK is 

Wimbledon Stadium



Rugby:  the most famous Rugby stadium in the uk is 

                Harlequins v London Irish at Twickenham Stadium





Golf: the most famous Golf stadium in the UK is Muswell Hill Golf Club.



Cricket:the most famous Cricket stadium in the UK is 

Eden Gardens


Horse racing:the most famous horse racing stadium in the UK is





Saturday, 15 January 2011

Prince William 




Prince William is the oldest son of Charles, the prince of Wales and Prince Diana prince of Wales too, and his grandson are the Queen Elizabeth 2 and Prince Philip,, Duke of Edinburgh.


Prince William was born in 21 June 1982, and he is second in line behind his father.


On 16 November 2010 it was announced by Clarence House that prince William and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton are going to get marred on 29 April 2011 in Westminster. Abbey - London. 


Regarding to his education briefly Prince William has studied at independent school, in addition he has been studied Geography, Biology and History of Art.
During his period of study he has participated in Basketball, Football, Swimming and Cross Country Run. Furthermore he sued to live with young teachers sharing in the common household chores include cleaning toilet.


After this period of study he attended to (British Army) training exercises for ten weeks. 


In 2001 Prince William back to the United Kingdom and had enrolled under the name of ((William Wales)) at the University of St Andrews to do degree in Art History and then he change his subject to Geography.
However, in 2004 he was known as ((Steve)) by other students to avoid any journalists overhearing and relizing his identity and that was when he represented to the Scottish National University water place team at the Celtic National University.


Reference:


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_William_of_Wales

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/884010.stm