I was really touched when I read this news article.
1) News states that Eliza Lopes had a Wiggly Worm in the Picture
2) Wiggly = WI-GG/L-Y
3) WI = Wisconsin = 5/29 = My Birthday
4) GG = 7th 7th Letter = 77 = IR on the Periodic Table = My Initials
5) L-Y = 12th 25th Letters = 12/25 = Jesus Christ
6) WI-GG/L-Y = 5/29 IR Jesus Christ
7) Worm = Male Phallus = Rod = My Name
I've said that I'm of Royal Blood. I have a Royal Software Program that is running in the background that the Subconscious Collective acknowledges with my heritage.
1) The Wiggly Worm is Neon Pink
2) "God is a DJ" by Pink
3) Pink = God
4) Eliza Lopez = Initials EL
5) EL = "God" in Hebrew
6) Age 3 = Sign of Gemini
I'd claim that tiny little worm is symbolic of Jesus Christ. Rhode Island is the tiniest state that you can barely see just like that worm. The other tiny states are Connecticut as CT meanign "Gemini Female" and Massachusetts as MA meaning Mother.
In that Photo of Royalty and what was going on behind the scenes, I'd claim it's of Religious Signifance.
I have a photo of my biological father where I was somewhere around 1 or 2 years old. My dad died on 3/28 of 1977 and just 22 months shy of my 2nd birthday. It's the only photo I have of him that has the Washington Ferry in the background.
I have no other memories of him because I was too small to remember.
My mom did say that when my dad died that I was crying a lot. She says I didn't know what was going on, but I knew that he was gone.
I claim it's symbolic in the sense of this Software Program I installed onto the Platform. You do the best you can as a parent, but you can't stop from dying. That's just a natural part of life.
One of my greatest fears was that I'd die early and never get to be with my child to help raise him in the same way that my dad wasn't. That's why I always had this plan of having everything ready so that in the event I couldn't be there, it would be just like Kal-El where his father Jor-El created the Fortress of Solitude that has all the information in a database.
You try to do the best you can and hope that your child turns out all right and remembers all the important things.
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Extra Guest in the Royal Wedding Photos: A Neon-Pink Toy “Wiggly Worm”
Lylah Alphonse, Shine staffThu, May 5, 2011 6:15 PM GMT+00:00
Royal bridesmaid Eliza Lopes, 3, holds a bright pink wiggle worm in the official royal family photograph taken after Prince William married Kate Middleton last week. (Photo: Hugo Burnand/Clarence House-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
While Prince William's goddaughter Grace van Cutsem stole the show with her famous frown on the balcony of Buckingham Palace last week, another tiny royal bridesmaid, 3-year-old Eliza Lopes, had a little help getting ready for her closeup.
In the official family photograph from Prince William and Kate Middleton's lavish royal wedding, the little girl can be seen clutching a fuzzy, neon-pink "wiggly worm."
It stands out in stark contrast to her white silk dress but, according to her grandmother, Duchess of Cornwall (a.k.a. Camilla Parker Bowles), people have only just noticed it-and it's too late to do the photos over.
"Did you see the wiggly worm? That was the funniest thing," she told the Daily Mail. "I can’t believe no one has spotted it."
A closeup of royal bridesmaid Eliza Lopes, 3, and her wiggly worm. (Photo: Hugo Burnand/Clarence House-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The toy was a gift from her step-uncle, Prince Harry, who gave it to her when she was startled by the roar of the crowd during the carriage ride after the wedding. The scared toddler saw it and started to laugh-and then refused to give it back.
"I was so worried about Eliza. She is such a lovely little thing and looked so gorgeous in her dress, but it was a very big occasion for a child of her age," Camilla said of Eliza, whose mom is Camilla's daughter, Laura Lopes. "Harry pulled this wiggly worm out of his pocket in the carriage to keep them amused. Eliza loved it so much that she wouldn’t let go."
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"Can you believe it? She was holding onto my finger but in her other hand was this worm," Camilla said during a charity event yesterday.
The official royal wedding photographer, Hugo Burnand, came prepared with a few of the popular toys-as well as plenty of jelly beans-to ensure that all of the youngsters would be smiling in the family portrait.
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The photos were shot in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, and feature the new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, their parents, siblings, bridesmaids, and pages. The shots were taken just after the ceremony, and just before the now-famous royal kisses on the balcony.
"We had spares of everything - cables, lights, cameras, lenses - and spares for the spares," Burnand told WWD.com. "Before the day, we staged dress rehearsals with stand-ins and stop-watches. We knew that if everyone had sprinted back from Westminster Abbey, we would only have had 44 minutes to shoot."
Seven staff members helped things go smoothly, as did Sarah Burton, the creative director of Alexander McQueen who designed the bride's wedding dress. "In the end, we did everything in 26 minutes," Burnand said. "I promised the kids jelly beans and wiggle worms, and it worked out.”
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The portrait photographer, who also shoots pictures for Tatler magazine, is a familiar sight at royal events: He photographed the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005. Burnand also shot Prince Charles’ 60th birthday portrait, and says that he met the latest royal newlyweds a few times before at various events.