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Bravery Points for Prince William as He Holds Tarantula

The UK’s Prince William showed enthusiasm today as he opened the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum.

Reuters

Reuters

He did, however, seemed less than enthusiastic when asked to hold a large, hairy tarantula just before the official opening.

The arachnid, an eight-inch wide Mexican Red Kneed named Sarah, was being shown to children at the Attenborough Studio when its minders politely asked the Prince if he would like to hold her.

“Ooh, I would love to,” William said, though he certainly didn’t sound like it. But he did hold the tarantula calmly for about a minute.

The Prince later joked about his experience when he opened the Darwin Centre.

“Just to warn you,” he told the audience, “that there is a spider loose somewhere in the Cocoon. It was given to me, and I seem to have lost it. If you see it, it goes by the name of Sarah.”

William admitted he was “petrified” as he held Sarah.

The Natural History Museum’s Darwin Centre is a new 78 million pound section dedicated to the work of Charles Darwin. Both Prince William and naturalist Sir David Attenborough officially opened it.

“I remember coming here first as a child with my mother,” the Prince said in his speech. “Millions of others will have shared with me that same sense of awe and wonder and just a shiver of something more as you step off the street, through the doors, to stare into the beady eye of the blue whale or the terrifying eye socket of a T. Rex. A moment never to be forgotten — especially when everything is a lot bigger than you.”

At one point during the centre’s opening, William stopped by the laboratory, put on a white coat and gloves and was given a demonstration on how scientists work with mosquitoes in order to fight diseases such as malaria.

Spanish Royal Family Welcomes Evo Morales

The royal family of Spain welcomed Bolivian President Evo Morales at noon today. The South American leader is on a two day state visit to the country.

AP

AP

Although Morales was polite while meeting with the royals, he was very outspoken on Bolivian-Spanish issues elsewhere. For example, the Bolivian President met with expatriots in Madrid, and demanded Spain to give citizenship to those who are considered to be illegal.

“When the Spanish and Europeans came to America, our forefathers didn’t call them illegal,” Morales told the crowd.

“We are working with the United Nations to reach an agreement so workers, who contribute socially and economically, are no longer considered illegal,” he added.

We all have the right to live in any part of the world, respecting the laws of each country.”

Morales also denied that his country was looking to sever ties with the United States and Spain. He even said that Bolivia was open to energy investment, as long as the companies respected Bolivian norms.

But when Morales dined with King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, Crown Prince Felipe and Crown Princess Letizia Monday evening, he did not make any political statements. He simply enjoyed the dinner.