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Crimson Dynamo 07-05-2023 09:52 AM

we should empty a few hotels and force the illegals to clean it all up

arista 07-05-2023 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11288286)


Bloody dirty pigs



Yes No Bins Supplied


Typical

arista 07-05-2023 09:59 AM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FvgtuglX...g&name=900x900


Scotland Young Fans
Clearing up - A better example
Slick Liam.

Cherie 07-05-2023 10:02 AM

considering how many people were there it does not look that bad, there will always be people who wont take their rubbish home with them unfortunately

Cherie 07-05-2023 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11288288)
Yes No Bins Supplied


Typical


Bins are a terror risk, rather a bit of rubbish than people blown to smitereens

UserSince2005 07-05-2023 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11288272)

Rain on those ****ers too haha I don’t like them either no more

Cherie 07-05-2023 10:07 AM

The Duke of Sussex has returned to California after catching a British Airways flight within hours of his father's Coronation service.

Prince Harry arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at around 7.30pm local time (3.30am BST) to reunite with his son Prince Archie on his birthday.

British Airways flight attendants confirmed to the PA news agency that Harry had been on the flight but said they were not permitted to discuss his trip.

The Duke, 38, had always planned a swift turnaround, his priority being to support his father during the historic ceremony.

Beyond that, he was determined to make it back to the family home in Montecito in order to kiss his son goodnight on his fourth birthday - May 6.

As they chatted ahead of the service, Jack Brooksbank, husband of Princess Eugenie, appeared to be asking Harry about his return plans.

“About quarter to four,” the Duke told him, according to lip readers.

After processing out of Westminster Abbey alongside his family, he was driven off and made a quick vehicle change before heading straight to the airport.

The Duke stayed in the UK for under 36 hours, having arrived at Heathrow on a commercial American Airlines flight from Los Angeles on Friday morning, according to reports.



Who said he wouid be home in time for lunch :skull:

UserSince2005 07-05-2023 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11288286)


Bloody dirty pigs

What do you expect from Charles supports. lowest of the low

Zizu 07-05-2023 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11288254)
the majority of royal tourism is generated from historic royalty, not the modern day stuff. That's not to say that todays monarchy don't become the historic monarchy of the future, but people are interested in the burnings, the torture and the beheadings done by henry the 8th. I don't think Charles and Camilla can compete with that


They should have loads of historical figures ( lookalikes) wandering around the surrounding area .. interacting with tourists..

I’d rather have a quick chat with a knowledgeable Henry Vlll than see one of the actual royals tbh


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Zizu 07-05-2023 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11288261)
fake king Charles and his callgirl Camilla


:yuk: :yuk:


Wow we agree on some things then , Nicky
:)


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Zizu 07-05-2023 10:16 AM

Charles Coronation Saturday 6th May 2023
 
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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 11288276)
Why is she a slag ?


It’s well documented unless you’ve been indoctrinated into believing that Di brought everything onto herself


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Zizu 07-05-2023 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11288280)
as usual Liverpool fans shamed the nation

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/05...3391815527.jpg


They speak for the masses


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Zizu 07-05-2023 10:17 AM

Charles Coronation Saturday 6th May 2023
 
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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11288281)
Hating a woman you don’t know for doing nothing to you because of the love you have for a woman you didn’t know and did nothing for you

Carrying a grudge gets heavier the longer you carry it.

You are going to die an angry man

Well I didn’t know Hitler personally but it hasn’t stopped me and a few billion others hating him .


Oh and I’ve never been happier so you’re theory is flawed anyways..


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Zizu 07-05-2023 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11288285)
another blue haired loony :smug:


Just another attention seeker I would guess , she probably doesn’t care a hoot about the Royals


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Cherie 07-05-2023 10:27 AM

The Royal Family deliberately shielded Prince Harry behind Princess Anne's hat in a calculated move, a royal commentator has told Express.co.uk.

The Duke of Sussex played a background role on Saturday as his father and stepmother were crowned King and Queen.

He arrived at Westminster Abbey behind Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, taking a seat in the third row next to Jack Brooksbank, with Prince Andrew a few seats to his right.

Anne, Princess Royal was wearing a feathered hat which looked as though it was obstructing the Duke of Sussex's view - and spared him from the gaze of eagle-eyed fans watching live on TV.

Royal commentator Hilary Fordwich told Express.co.uk this was a deliberate ploy.

She said: "Harry struggling to see anything looking around Princess Anne's hat, not an accident as the royals don't make missteps. They covered Harry so the cameras could not see his face."

Ms Fordwich also commented on the fact that Meghan Markle was absent from the ceremony as she stayed in California to look after son Archie on his fourth birthday, referencing royal history as she described it as a "great pity"

Zizu 07-05-2023 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11288304)
The Royal Family deliberately shielded Prince Harry behind Princess Anne's hat in a calculated move, a royal commentator has told Express.co.uk.

The Duke of Sussex played a background role on Saturday as his father and stepmother were crowned King and Queen.

He arrived at Westminster Abbey behind Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, taking a seat in the third row next to Jack Brooksbank, with Prince Andrew a few seats to his right.

Anne, Princess Royal was wearing a feathered hat which looked as though it was obstructing the Duke of Sussex's view - and spared him from the gaze of eagle-eyed fans watching live on TV.

Royal commentator Hilary Fordwich told Express.co.uk this was a deliberate ploy.

She said: "Harry struggling to see anything looking around Princess Anne's hat, not an accident as the royals don't make missteps. They covered Harry so the cameras could not see his face."

Ms Fordwich also commented on the fact that Meghan Markle was absent from the ceremony as she stayed in California to look after son Archie on his fourth birthday, referencing royal history as she described it as a "great pity"


Sounds a bit far fetched though tbh


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Liam- 07-05-2023 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11288290)
considering how many people were there it does not look that bad, there will always be people who wont take their rubbish home with them unfortunately

If it was a group of young people or protestors that left that mess behind, you’d definitely have a different opinion, as would the likes of the Daily Mail and GB ‘news’

bots 07-05-2023 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11288306)
Sounds a bit far fetched though tbh


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everything is planned with military precision, they take account of what people will be wearing, camera angles etc. I don't think it would be Charles or Willie making a conscious choice, but a royal staffer would certainly have known :laugh:

Jordan. 07-05-2023 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11288286)


Bloody dirty pigs

This is the people that are proud of their country? :omgno:

Zizu 07-05-2023 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11288308)
everything is planned with military precision, they take account of what people will be wearing, camera angles etc. I don't think it would be Charles or Willie making a conscious choice, but a royal staffer would certainly have known :laugh:


The old Harry would have borrowed a pair of nail scissors and cut the feather down


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Liam- 07-05-2023 10:53 AM

Even if it’s true that they planned to have Harry blocked by a feather, which I highly doubt is true in any form, do they imagine that would make them look anything other than petty and vindictive? :shrug:

AnnieK 07-05-2023 10:56 AM

The amount of stories about Harry and mentions of Meghan are hilarious. The Coronation was about the KING And working Royals, not the Sussex pair. Charles wanted Harry there,he came and looked happy and relaxed sar with other non working royals. He then had no part in the rest of the proceedings as a non working Royal so left to go home and spend time with his son on his birthday. Don't know why the media keep writing stories about him when the focus of the day was the King and working Royals

Livia 07-05-2023 10:58 AM

Had a lovely day yesterday, family and friends round, buffet, Pims... Kids running around in home made crowns. SOOOO glad I didn't spend much time on this thread... What a depressing, dreary coronation day some of you had. Still it rained ... I'm sure it was the one thing that made some of you happy.

Crimson Dynamo 07-05-2023 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11288319)
The amount of stories about Harry and mentions of Meghan are hilarious. The Coronation was about the KING And working Royals, not the Sussex pair. Charles wanted Harry there,he came and looked happy and relaxed sar with other non working royals. He then had no part in the rest of the proceedings as a non working Royal so left to go home and spend time with his son on his birthday. Don't know why the media keep writing stories about him when the focus of the day was the King and working Royals

he was barely featured by "the media" yesterday

not sure where you are getting that idea

Livia 07-05-2023 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11288299)
They speak for the masses


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They speak for the tiny, but noisy, minority.


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