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who sent in their questions for April and sorry if you did not get
a reply last month by all means try again this month May.
Read the statement below to give you the best chance of having you
question chosen for May
To give you the best chance of being chosen, the questions which
are the most uniquely interesting, whether it be about Roger's career
or personal life will be chosen. The aim is to get the most interesting
replies from Roger, so if you have read or heard Roger answer a
question before it is less likely to be chosen. So get your thinking
cap on and think of a really red hot question for May and sit back
and see if you are chosen and have beaten the rest.
Question one
Dear Roger
Very little is known about your grandchildren. I don’t know
how many grandchildren you have and how old they are.
You once mentioned in an interview for a German TV station that
you have a model train in your house in Crans Montana. Do your grandchildren
visit you often and do you play with them with your train or any
other games? Did one perhaps inherit grandfather’s talent
for drawing?
With kind regards from Vienna
Martin
Sir
Roger Moore says
Yes, I have three granddaughters - Ambre, who was born in December
1998 (to Geoffrey and LouLou); Jessie, was born in September 1999
(to Christian and Heidi); and in May 2003 a third granddaughter,
Mia was born (to Geoffrey and Loulou).
I see as much as I can of the girls, but not enough! I travel so
much, as do their parents, that we are quite often in different
countries. Mind, that makes our time together all the more special.
Question Two
Dear Sir Roger,
Forgive if I ask a question that may be common knowledge to my
fellow admirers: in your many journeys and travels, have you met
John Paul II? If so, what are your thoughts on the exchange?
Thank you,
Mike
John
Paul II 1920-2005
Sir
Roger Moore says
Actually, no, I never met him. Sorry!
Question
Three
Dear Sir Roger,
One
of my favourite films is "ffolkes" in which you play a
character that likes cats very much.
Do you like cats yourself, or was it just acting?
I know I like cats, and I don't like people who... (I am just joking
of course).I like you anyhow.
In that same film at the final scene the Prime Minister hands you
over for saving the nation, three cats: Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer.
The Prime Minister's Daimler has a licenceplate which begins with
"RGM", was this referring to your own initials, or, eventually,
was it
your own (private life) car?
By the way: it looks like you had a lot of fun playing this character
"ffolkes", did you consider to make a sequel?
Thank you and live long,
Richard
Sir
Roger Moore says
I would have loved to make a sequel ... but no one asked! It's
one of my favourite characters. As for the licence plate, that's
the props department having a little joke. They made it up. It was
often the case that someone on the production would have their name
pop up in a sign or such like - a bit of an in joke.
Question Four
Hello Sir Roger
I actually asked this question in February but unfortunately was
not chosen.
I thought it was quite appropriateto ask it again with Jaz Wiseman
sending in the photograph of you ( dtaken approximately 1970 ) displaying
the suits.
I know that you have modelled sweaters as a very young man and later
I read on your website you became involved with clothing manufacturers
Pearson and Foster ? in Bradford. Was the actual design of clothes
of any interest you apart from just the modelling/ business aspect?
What are your memories of this period, any stories you may recall.
Thank you for your work and encouragement and interest 
Peter
Roger
with David Wilkinson
Sir
Roger Moore says
To be honest I didn't have a great deal to do with any of the designs.
I'd see them, maybe make a comment or two, but I was far more involved
on the business and PR front for the company. I can't remember a
great deal about the period, as I was always dashing off making
films, but it was certainly very interesting and something a bit
different.
Question Five
Dear Sir Roger,
As we are in the middle of spring I suppose it is the time of the
year you move to Monaco. I have never been there. Hence my question:
What
kind of life do you life in that place? I think it is a very small
country where a lot of people live on quite limited territory. I
heard consequently you don’t live in a house but in a flat.
Do you do a “Boat Trip” often? Or go for a walk? Do
you have a lot of friends there and occasionally meet members of
the Grimaldi-family?
Thank you and have a lovely springtime!
Kind regards from Vienna.
Monte-Carlo
Sporting Club July 2004
Sir
Roger Moore says
Yes we are fortunate to have lots of friends in Monaco, and in
the area surrounding - many of my old London chums have holiday
homes and so we see quite a bit of them in the summer months.
It's a lovely area and we love living here. There are very few
houses, and consequently most people live in apartments. I hadn't
lived in an apartment for over 40 years when I moved here!
We love to walk, and love to go out on a boat and take a dip in
the ocean on hot days. You can't beat it!
Monte-Carlo
Sporting Club 2004
Question Six
HelloSir Roger
My question is
Sir Roger, had you ever met the late Prince Rainier? If so, what
was your impression of 
him?
From Noel
Sir
Roger Moore says
Yes, I met him on many, many occassions. He was a lovely, friendly
and gentle man.
He transformed Monaco into a glamarous destination,
and turned the principalities fortunes around. It's now an international
business centre, and thriving.
His presence is very much missed here.
Salle des Etoiles-Monte-Carlo
Sporting Club 2004
Thank you to Sir Roger Moore
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