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arista
04-09-2021, 10:08 PM
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[The charity said that Mr Fawcett – arguably the Prince’s most
trusted aide – had ‘offered to step down temporarily’ while
its trustees investigate as former
Palace officials noted his departure
was 'an earthquake' to the future King]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9957943/Prince-Charles-closest-aide-Michael-Fawcett-forced-resign-damning-cash-favours-note.html
arista
05-09-2021, 02:16 AM
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GoldHeart
06-09-2021, 12:15 AM
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Cherie
06-09-2021, 08:21 AM
It's hard to believe all this was done behind Charles back and if it was, is he really fit to be King as he took this guy back 3 times I believe after wrongdoings?
rusticgal
06-09-2021, 01:03 PM
It's hard to believe all this was done behind Charles back and if it was, is he really fit to be King as he took this guy back 3 times I believe after wrongdoings?
We need to bypass Charles and go straight to William who I believe will make a great King.
AnnieK
06-09-2021, 01:04 PM
It's hard to believe all this was done behind Charles back and if it was, is he really fit to be King as he took this guy back 3 times I believe after wrongdoings?
Hmmm...some abuse of position certainly seems to have happened here. Also, it says the ceremony was private and not published in the calendar so would seemingly seem to suggest it wasn't as upfront as it should be. Whether Charles was aware, who knows but he should have been
AnnieK
06-09-2021, 01:09 PM
We need to bypass Charles and go straight to William who I believe will make a great King.
That would be the ideal solution. He would have time to settle into the role whilst still young enough to have a successful reign.
rusticgal
06-09-2021, 01:26 PM
That would be the ideal solution. He would have time to settle into the role whilst still young enough to have a successful reign.
Yes I think Charles is stuck in a time warp. We need a modern King with his adorable wife and family at his side who can appeal to all generations.
Tom4784
06-09-2021, 01:33 PM
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rusticgal
06-09-2021, 01:43 PM
But will William have enough time when he's got his extramarital affairs to manage?
A modern Prince can multi task if he has to...
Charles has been using his position for his own benefit all his life. I'm not surprised at all
Cherie
06-09-2021, 02:06 PM
A modern Prince can multi task if he has to...
:laugh:
Really not looking forward to Charles at the helm
Liam-
06-09-2021, 02:11 PM
A corrupt, self serving high level royal? Well I never!
Yes I think Charles is stuck in a time warp. We need a modern King with his adorable wife and family at his side who can appeal to all generations.
Agreed! They are such assets to the institution. William is such perfect King material, Kate is gorgeous, dignified with such a lovely unassuming personality - and how beautiful are those children? :love:
A modern Prince can multi task if he has to...
:joker:
A corrupt, self serving high level royal? Well I never!
Harry isn't high - level any more. :nono: :laugh:
rusticgal
06-09-2021, 02:26 PM
Harry isn't high - level any more. :nono: :laugh:
:joker:
Nicky91
06-09-2021, 04:10 PM
King Charles has a nice ring to it :flutter:
Queen Camilla :love: :love:
Nicky91
06-09-2021, 04:10 PM
King Charles has a nice ring to it :flutter:
Queen Camilla :love: :love:
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2021, 04:16 PM
King Charles and Camilla's Spaniels ears
:flutter:
King Charles has a nice ring to it :flutter:
Queen Camilla :love: :love:
King William and Queen Catherine is better though...:hee:
arista
06-09-2021, 11:50 PM
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King Charles has a nice ring to it :flutter:
Queen Camilla :love: :love:He probably won't be called King Charles. He could be called King Phillip or King Arthur or King George VII
arista
12-09-2021, 01:01 AM
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arista
19-11-2021, 03:50 AM
BBC Text:
[The Charity Commission has started an inquiry into allegations
that donations intended for the
Prince of Wales' Prince's Foundation
went to another charity instead.]
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all setting up nicely for his coronation
joeysteele
19-11-2021, 07:35 AM
Prince Charles won't step down for William.
He'll follow his Mother's line of your duty is to reign until you die really.
I have my suspicions that possibly even the Queen, has major concerns for the Monarchy after her, when Charles takes over.
As for this issue, who knows what he knew or what will surface.
user104658
19-11-2021, 09:41 AM
Prince Charles won't step down for William.
He'll follow his Mother's line of your duty is to reign until you die really.
I have my suspicions that possibly even the Queen, has major concerns for the Monarchy after her, when Charles takes over.
As for this issue, who knows what he knew or what will surface.
I still think she's only alive today because she's absolutely determined to outlive him. If he dies next year she'll simply sit back with a look of peace on her face, and quietly slip away.
Her ghost appears in the room, young again, and sees a 10-year-old Charles, desperately scrabbling towards his old lifeless body, "I have to go back! It's my time! Let me go back!!" he cries through snot and tears.
"Come now, Charles" says the queen, sympathetically. "It was never to be your time. Deep down, you always knew that."
But she doesn't have the stern, hard look of the mother he remembers from his childhood. She is the queen no longer. She has done her duty, and done it well. Finally, finally, the weight of responsibility no longer lies with her. She reaches out for the young Charles, and hugs him close. The sort of deep, maternal hug he had always craved as a child but had always eluded him.
"We can go now." she says, gently.
Charles reaches up and she gently takes him by the hand, smiling down at him. He smiles back, and wipes the tears from his eyes. A light appears - radiant, blinding... welcoming. "Hurry it up, will you!" comes a voice from the other side, with a mischievous - and youthful! - laugh. "It's Father! He's been waiting for us." Hand in hand, the three walk into that light together. Tomorrow, King William V will lead the nation in mourning. But Elizabeth and Charles have nothing more to mourn. Finally, they are free.
In the following years, King William reunites the monarchy. He locks Andrew in the tower, and builds bridges with his brother and sweet Meghan. It's not long until their own children are laughing and playing, together. This olive branch inspires the nation in finding the balanced path. Both major political parties disband and a new, modern government for the 21st century forms - a beacon of true democracy that the world soon follows. Climate change is solved, the borders are opened in friendship and harmony, every country thrives and no child goes hungry. In the years to come, humanity begins to explore the stars, settling new worlds, encountering new civilisations. The first great colony ship is named aptly; HMS King William V... but the crew just call it "The Conqueror", as that was how he was known. the second William the Conqueror - not conquering through war or fear, but with love. And it all began that day... the day Queen Elizabeth II outlived her son.
user104658
19-11-2021, 09:41 AM
FFS I'm supposed to be working :umm2:
joeysteele
19-11-2021, 12:23 PM
I still think she's only alive today because she's absolutely determined to outlive him. If he dies next year she'll simply sit back with a look of peace on her face, and quietly slip away.
Her ghost appears in the room, young again, and sees a 10-year-old Charles, desperately scrabbling towards his old lifeless body, "I have to go back! It's my time! Let me go back!!" he cries through snot and tears.
"Come now, Charles" says the queen, sympathetically. "It was never to be your time. Deep down, you always knew that."
But she doesn't have the stern, hard look of the mother he remembers from his childhood. She is the queen no longer. She has done her duty, and done it well. Finally, finally, the weight of responsibility no longer lies with her. She reaches out for the young Charles, and hugs him close. The sort of deep, maternal hug he had always craved as a child but had always eluded him.
"We can go now." she says, gently.
Charles reaches up and she gently takes him by the hand, smiling down at him. He smiles back, and wipes the tears from his eyes. A light appears - radiant, blinding... welcoming. "Hurry it up, will you!" comes a voice from the other side, with a mischievous - and youthful! - laugh. "It's Father! He's been waiting for us." Hand in hand, the three walk into that light together. Tomorrow, King William V will lead the nation in mourning. But Elizabeth and Charles have nothing more to mourn. Finally, they are free.
In the following years, King William reunites the monarchy. He locks Andrew in the tower, and builds bridges with his brother and sweet Meghan. It's not long until their own children are laughing and playing, together. This olive branch inspires the nation in finding the balanced path. Both major political parties disband and a new, modern government for the 21st century forms - a beacon of true democracy that the world soon follows. Climate change is solved, the borders are opened in friendship and harmony, every country thrives and no child goes hungry. In the years to come, humanity begins to explore the stars, settling new worlds, encountering new civilisations. The first great colony ship is named aptly; HMS King William V... but the crew just call it "The Conqueror", as that was how he was known. the second William the Conqueror - not conquering through war or fear, but with love. And it all began that day... the day Queen Elizabeth II outlived her son.
A fascinating read that TS.:joker:
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