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Lets see what the turn out for the Coronation is like.... |
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Everywhere they go they show their genuine warmth and connection with people, just like Diana did before them whilst behaving with dignity and maturity, which you say people don’t want anymore, that it’s ‘more of the same’, as if those positive qualities are a bad thing for senior Royals to possess. How would you have them behave in public then to be the 'different' that you think they need to be? |
what people get angry at, is a privileged rapist being given a 31 bedroomed house for free and then has the audacity to complain when a smaller 10 bed property is awarded to him. What people get angry at is H&M saying their eviction from that property is cruel, when they have their own mansion and millions in the bank, handed to the on a silver plate.
Does anyone want royalty like that? i sure don't and Charles and Camilla, and William and Kate are no different no matter how much they smile in front of people |
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Elton John and Harry Styles are both on big tours at the time of the Coronation…..
It’s a big stretch to say ‘no - one wants to perform at the Coronation’. Of course there will be artists who DO want to perform. Not all artists have to like the Monarchy, it's not compulsory. :laugh: |
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On the contrary: 'William and Kate moved full time into Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Great Park last summer. It is much smaller than typical royal residences, with four bedrooms, but the Prince and Princess of Wales are said to want a simpler, more "normal" life for themselves and their 3 children while they are youngsters. They have no live - in staff.' |
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The bit about Meghan and Harry’s cruel eviction is to crab headlines and sell papers Andrew has been offered a place down the road you can slag him off but that’s been his home and humans get attached to their homes. |
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I suspect there will have been more interest in the Queen's funeral than Charles' crowning... And that should say plenty. Yourencaught between a rock and a hard place really because the alternative is to say that Liz II was "nothing special" in terms of a monarch... And I think that would grate on today's Royal Loyal quite a bit. We all know she was special, and that she was the last real Royal. It became just a celebrity family/a show for the public during the final few decades of her reign but she was still firmly rooted in the more legitimate monarchy. It's gone now. That's just not UK politics any more. They're not an actual monarchy, they're just a symbolic tourist draw. |
People who don't support the royals always purport to know the most about them and their future. Interesting...
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the first thing to go will be the colonies and that's very easy to measure. The role of royalty in our constitution and tourism make the future of the monarchy more likely in the medium term than not, but that doesn't necessarily equate to popularity either. Lets put it this way, we will still have a constitutional monarchy for our life times, whether we like it or not, so i don't think it's something that needs particular attention whichever side of the fence anyone is on
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In terms of cost - ‘the royals have an unusual agreement with the British government—an agreement that likely makes British citizens' tax bills cheaper, not more expensive. This is due to a deal originally cut in 1760 by King George III, allowing the British government to reap the revenues from the royal family's vast private property, called the Crown Estate, while giving them their taxpayer-funded stipend in return. In total, these properties brought £486.9 million, or $671.9 million, in revenue in 2021. In contrast, the royal family's taxpayer-funded expenses, in the form of a "sovereign grant," totaled only $118.5 million that year, thus netting the British government a profit of almost $550 million in 2021 dollars. Were the monarchy to be retired, this deal would likely end, allowing the royal family to retain the whole profits from the Crown Estate. [From ‘What would happen to the U.K. balance sheet if the monarchy were retired?’] But really, your comment ‘They are just a symbolic tourist draw’ is so far from the reality of the sterling work the Royals are currently doing now and what they have been doing for years and seems to show you know little about the Monarchy’s actual value in terms of making the lives of many, especially the young and disadvantaged, much better. The average young demographic of today have no idea of any of this. Perhaps some research (just one example would be the Princes Trust) would give those who view the Royals as ‘just a tourist draw’ a more balanced view of their relevance and what they give back in return for their privileges. Many republicans want a Presidential Head of State instead. I honestly don't think this would be an improvement at all. What is your view of this? |
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the guy will do or say anything for a few quid
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So he is saying Diana starved him of love and attention?
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I wonder how many paid to watch this tosh, if he genuinely wanted to help he would have done it for free
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The man Harry was collaborating with in the podcast
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...pening-to.html Self-help guru Gabor Mate has compared the murderous terrorists of Hamas to the Jewish heroes who rose up against the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. He has contributed to a pro-Kremlin website that defends brutal regimes around the world. He has rushed to defend Jeremy Corbyn's Labour from charges of anti-Semitism and he has even spoken warmly of the spittle-flecked Pink Floyd star and alleged 'Putin apologist' Roger Waters. Once hailed as the 'sainted icon of the drug-legalisation movement' — he would decriminalise all drugs, no matter how dangerous — Mate has since moved on to become the darling of the therapy-obsessed, touchy-feely California circles in which Harry and Meghan now move. With his popularity plummeting in America and even the makers of the satirical comedy South Park savagely mocking him and his wife Meghan, perhaps the Duke of Sussex can't be too choosy about his friends these days. Nevertheless, what's billed as Harry's 'intimate conversation' with Mate — the latest effort to promote his memoir, Spare — has appalled Jewish leaders who have questioned how the Duke felt it remotely appropriate to collaborate with such a man. |
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I love it when you talk dirty...:hehe: |
Is there no end to this nonsense...he really does not know when to stop.
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My only point really is that I very much consider myself to have come from a "broken home", my teens are filled with emotional neglect and loneliness, but from any outside perspective you'd never have thought so at the time. We had a "very nice house" - looking at it from the pavement. |
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