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GoldHeart 13-09-2022 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11210815)

He thinks ripping into Meghan is ok . This is about The Queen not Meghan . And I agree completely with what that other lady was saying , The Queen would not want this fall out ,and it is nice to see a reconciliation.

It's funny he had more to say about Meghan than Andrew , but this about neither of them . It's about grieving & remembering The Queen surely.

bots 13-09-2022 02:46 PM

i think its probably 50/50 on whether it was a reconciliation or content for her next podcast

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210825)
i think its probably 50/50 on whether it was a reconciliation or content for her next podcast

You do realise William WANTED Harry & Meghan there right? . Why is this suddenly about Meghan getting content for her 'podcast', the 4 of them were there supporting eachother.

Jordan. 13-09-2022 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11210815)

the only thing grasped here was denise welch's wig off her head

bots 13-09-2022 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210828)
You do realise William WANTED Harry & Meghan there right? . Why is this suddenly about Meghan getting content for her 'podcast', the 4 of them were there supporting eachother.

do you think that they looked like a family re-united or a family going through the motions? I was pleased for them at first, then i looked a bit closer and felt it was the latter

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:01 PM

Oh God The BBC put the montage of the Northern Ireland visit to the air of Danny Boy I am welling up here :bawling:

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210833)
do you think that they looked like a family re-united or a family going through the motions? I was pleased for them at first, then i looked a bit closer and felt it was the latter

Same, there was alot of awkward body language

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210833)
do you think that they looked like a family re-united or a family going through the motions? I was pleased for them at first, then i looked a bit closer and felt it was the latter

I think they were both going through emotions & it was a family reunited, This is what The Queen would have wanted . Back together mourning her death. Yes it's sad it takes her death for this to happen ..but that's life.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11210835)
Same, there was alot of awkward body language

They're under a microscope being scrutinised in the public eye , imagine reuniting with family after not seeing them for so long . Of course they'd be tension but surely in this difficult time .. they'd also be a sense of uphold & empathy for eachother.

Even if they'll never be as close as they use to ,this is still something hopeful. And I don't think it helps when idiots like Rod Piddle makes nasty remarks, and he's basically turned it into a Meghan bashing , when it's not even about Meghan.

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210839)
I think they were both going through emotions & it was a family reunited, This is what The Queen would have wanted . Back together mourning her death. Yes it's sad it takes her death for this to happen ..but that's life.




They're under a microscope being scrutinised in the public eye , imagine reuniting with family after not seeing them for so long . Of course they'd be tension but surely in this difficult time .. they'd also be a sense of uphold & empathy for eachother.

Even if they'll never be as close as they use to ,this is still something hopeful. And I don't think it helps when idiots like Rod Piddle makes nasty remarks, and he's basically turned it into a Meghan bashing , when it's not even about Meghan.

I do hope there will be a truce, time will tell

joeysteele 13-09-2022 03:41 PM

There's always awkward body language and harder to read situations on these occasions.

I'm not interested in presenters and media using disgracefully this loss of the Queen to carry on their spite as to someone they simply don't like and never will.
For me it's really gross disrespect and unnecessary.

I know at my own Mum's funeral, I may have seemed at odds with my Brothers when in fact we were rock solid.

Anyhow, beautiful all through the programming from Northern Ireland which is about the new King, undertaking his duties there.
Really lovely to witness and some strong messaging there too.

Now back to the other emotional matter, with Her Majesty the late Queen now on her journey soon out of Scotland and heading to Buckingham Palace.
With the sensitivity and emotion packed procedure of all that taking place.

It's hard thinking last week, Her Majesty was discharging one PM and appointing another.

Emotions are obviously going to be all over the place.
There hasn't been a build up to and a loss of any Monarch of the UK who has reigned for just over 70 years.

No wonder people, including Her Majesty's own family, will at times look strained, uncomfortable and even broken.
Understanding and support is all that's needed in this situation.

Plus for the 2 Princes, William and Harry, I wonder on that walkabout as well as this loss of their Grandmother just how much also crept into their minds too of the walkabout 25 years ago they did for their Mother tragically taken from them.

There's no right way or wrong way to cope with this sad loss of Her Majesty.
All I've seen and concluded is ALL of them involved are trying to and doing their best.
Bless every single one of them.
My fullest condolences to all of them too.

arista 13-09-2022 03:45 PM

1st Story on Gravitas Live WOIN HD Sky Ch523

WION is free to View online


[We want to see the monarchy abolished and the
Queen replaced with an elected, democratic head of state.
In place of the Queen we want someone chosen by the people,
not running the government but representing
the nation independently of our politicians.]

https://www.republic.org.uk/what_we_want



The Royals
do not do Elections
you Silly Group.



The Group is planing more Protests

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11210847)
1st Story on Gravitas Live WOIN HD


[We want to see the monarchy abolished and the
Queen replaced with an elected, democratic head of state.
In place of the Queen we want someone chosen by the people,
not running the government but representing
the nation independently of our politicians.]

https://www.republic.org.uk/what_we_want



The Royals
do not do Elections
you Silly Group.



The Group is planing more Protests

So they want someone non political and who no one knows what their political views are.....oh wait :laugh:

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11210846)
There's always awkward body language and harder to read situations on these occasions.

I'm not interested in presenters and media using disgracefully this loss of the Queen to carry on their spite as to someone they simply don't like and never will.
For me it's really gross disrespect and unnecessary.

I know at my own Mum's funeral, I may have seemed at odds with my Brothers when in fact we were rock solid.

Anyhow, beautiful all through the programming from Northern Ireland which is about the new King, undertaking his duties there.
Really lovely to witness and some strong messaging there too.

Now back to the other emotional matter, with Her Majesty the late Queen now on her journey soon out of Scotland and heading to Buckingham Palace.
With the sensitivity and emotion packed procedure of all that taking place.

It's hard thinking last week, Her Majesty was discharging one PM and appointing another.

Emotions are obviously going to be all over the place.
There hasn't been a build up to and a loss of any Monarch of the UK who has reigned for just over 70 years.

No wonder people, including Her Majesty's own family, will at times look strained, uncomfortable and even broken.
Understanding and support is all that's needed in this situation.

Plus for the 2 Princes, William and Harry, I wonder on that walkabout as well as this loss of their Grandmother just how much also crept into their minds too of the walkabout 25 years ago they did for their Mother tragically taken from them.

There's no right way or wrong way to cope with this sad loss of Her Majesty.
All I've seen and concluded is ALL of them involved are trying to and doing their best.
Bless every single one of them.
My fullest condolences to all of them too.

Good points Joey

arista 13-09-2022 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11210848)
So they want someone non political and who no one knows what their political views are.....oh wait :laugh:


Yes and an Election.


They are a Silly Group

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11210846)
There's always awkward body language and harder to read situations on these occasions.

I'm not interested in presenters and media using disgracefully this loss of the Queen to carry on their spite as to someone they simply don't like and never will.
For me it's really gross disrespect and unnecessary.

I know at my own Mum's funeral, I may have seemed at odds with my Brothers when in fact we were rock solid.

Anyhow, beautiful all through the programming from Northern Ireland which is about the new King, undertaking his duties there.
Really lovely to witness and some strong messaging there too.

Now back to the other emotional matter, with Her Majesty the late Queen now on her journey soon out of Scotland and heading to Buckingham Palace.
With the sensitivity and emotion packed procedure of all that taking place.

It's hard thinking last week, Her Majesty was discharging one PM and appointing another.

Emotions are obviously going to be all over the place.
There hasn't been a build up to and a loss of any Monarch of the UK who has reigned for just over 70 years.

No wonder people, including Her Majesty's own family, will at times look strained, uncomfortable and even broken.
Understanding and support is all that's needed in this situation.

Plus for the 2 Princes, William and Harry, I wonder on that walkabout as well as this loss of their Grandmother just how much also crept into their minds too of the walkabout 25 years ago they did for their Mother tragically taken from them.

There's no right way or wrong way to cope with this sad loss of Her Majesty.
All I've seen and concluded is ALL of them involved are trying to and doing their best.
Bless every single one of them.
My fullest condolences to all of them too.

Very well said Joey :wavey:

Cherie 13-09-2022 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11210851)
Yes and an Election.


They are Silly Group

Because election results are so well received :skull:

bots 13-09-2022 04:13 PM

The queen never stopped a single piece of legislation going through, everything got royal assent. The primary role of royalty is to invite a government to rule and the state opening of parliament. Then attend a few charity lunches and dish out awards. That's it. In terms of those aspects we had 70 years of total calm. The controversy was all related to the queens family and how they behaved

Oliver_W 13-09-2022 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11210835)
Same, there was alot of awkward body language

I'm not putting too much faith in body language analysis, especially when it's their granny's funeral and their every bowel movement has been scrutinised.

I'm no Captain Marvel fan, but it's not because a body language "expert" pointed out Brie's elbow looked stiff or whatever during the thousandth interview about a cookie-cutter insipid capesiht movie :joker:

Same thing with the Royals.

Gusto Brunt 13-09-2022 04:36 PM

Rod's starting to look frighteningly like Boris Johnson.

https://i.postimg.cc/PxrbrMmS/rod-liddle.png

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11210871)
Rod's starting to look frighteningly like Boris Johnson.

https://i.postimg.cc/PxrbrMmS/rod-liddle.png

Boris is probably his hero

Gusto Brunt 13-09-2022 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210872)
Boris is probably his hero

:joker:

thesheriff443 13-09-2022 04:47 PM

Like many on here I have strong opinions when it comes to Meghan and harry but I’m not heartless and would welcome an end to the hostilities

This is not the time to be slagging off Meghan or harry or Andrew or Camila or King Charles
Let them mourn.

There will people slagging them that goes with being a royal or anyone in the public eye but there is a time and place.

arista 13-09-2022 04:55 PM


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Crimson Dynamo 13-09-2022 05:00 PM

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