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Cherie 20-04-2022 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11155788)
i think that was a not very subtle reference to andrew and the fact he took centre stage at the memorial, which could have been completely different if he had chosen to attend

Yes it was a dig, but it would have been more sincere had he taken the time to support her in person in the day

bots 20-04-2022 11:16 AM

yeah, if he was really concerned he wouldnt be on the other side of the world. Simple as that

user104658 20-04-2022 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11155836)
yeah, if he was really concerned he wouldnt be on the other side of the world. Simple as that

I don't think it's particularly fair to suggest that people who don't shape their lives around living close to their elderly grandparents "aren't concerned about them". That judgement would apply to many, many people... not just Royals.

user104658 20-04-2022 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11155730)
You want evidence for an opinion now? :umm2:

Cherie didn't say "in my opinion they want Charles to reinstate them" or "I'd guess they want Charles to reinstate them", she said "it seems that they want Charles to reinstate them"... suggesting that she had seen or read something to suggest this.

I don't want evidence of an opinion, it was framed as something that is apparent. Yes that requires evidence. If it "seems that way", what makes it seem that way?

A subtle distinction but an important one in an adult conversation :shrug:

thesheriff443 20-04-2022 12:20 PM

William needs to do a, will smith on Harry

Keep my nan’s name out of your fcuking mouth

Cherie 20-04-2022 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11155852)
Cherie didn't say "in my opinion they want Charles to reinstate them" or "I'd guess they want Charles to reinstate them", she said "it seems that they want Charles to reinstate them"... suggesting that she had seen or read something to suggest this.

I don't want evidence of an opinion, it was framed as something that is apparent. Yes that requires evidence. If it "seems that way", what makes it seem that way?

A subtle distinction but an important one in an adult conversation :shrug:

It was well documented when they left :shrug: they had to amend the website if you recall

Cherie 20-04-2022 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11155850)
I don't think it's particularly fair to suggest that people who don't shape their lives around living close to their elderly grandparents "aren't concerned about them". That judgement would apply to many, many people... not just Royals.

How many decent people would miss the opportunity to support their much loved Nan? Not too many imo, its not like he was busy working either

user104658 20-04-2022 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11155863)
How many decent people would miss the opportunity to support their much loved Nan? Not too many imo, its not like he was busy working either

BOTS didn't say "he wouldn't have been on the other side of the world instead of at the ceremony", he said "he wouldn't BE on the other side of the world" implying that he would be (permanently) located closer-by "if he was concerned" (in in turn, that anyone who is concerned about elderly relatives would endeavor to live close to them).

Maybe that's not what he meant but again highlights the need to be clearer :shrug:.

bots 20-04-2022 01:15 PM

i dont think i needed to be clearer. If Harry was so concerned by his pervy uncle being close to the queen, he could have taken positive action. He has the wealth and the time to do it. Other people living apart from elderly relatives don't tend to be in such a privileged position, so it's hardly comparable

thesheriff443 20-04-2022 01:20 PM

Harry has nothing to offer the queen his family in this country or this country.

He is a self centred cry baby who is full of sh1t

Beso 20-04-2022 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11155787)
Prince Harry has said he paid a visit to the Queen last week to make sure his grandmother was “protected” and “had the right people around her”, in his first full interview in over a year.

The Duke and wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, visited the Queen in Windsor on Thursday, marking the first time both have returned to the UK since they stepped back from Royal duties two years ago.

“Being with her was great. It was so nice to see her,” the Duke of Sussex told NBC News, which released a preview of a longer interview set to air on Wednesday.

“Both Meghan and I had tea with her. She was on great form, she always has a great sense of humour.

I’m just making sure she is protected and got the right people around her,” he added.

Right




And just what does the ginger simpleton thinks he can do if she isnt/hasnt?

Bring her home with him and pop her in the spare room

jet 20-04-2022 06:18 PM

WTF?
Was Harry protecting his grandmother when he deserted her and his country, leaving her to find out 15 minutes before the announcement was due on the news channels?
Was Harry protecting his grandmother when he called the institution she has given her life to for 70 years racist and neglectful? Did he protect her from the months of speculation and damage that interview caused to the Monarchy, all while she was watching her beloved husband fade in front of her eyes on his deathbed? The detrimental effect all that must have had on her health and well - being?
Is he protecting her by bringing out his tell all book in her Jubilee year, taking the focus off it and onto HIM.

Was he worried about her protection when he failed to turn up for her beloved husband’s memorial? NO, he was worried about HIS OWN protection.
What a deluded, arrogant s*** he is. Truly awful.

Jordan. 20-04-2022 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11155787)
Prince Harry has said he paid a visit to the Queen last week to make sure his grandmother was “protected” and “had the right people around her”, in his first full interview in over a year.

The Duke and wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, visited the Queen in Windsor on Thursday, marking the first time both have returned to the UK since they stepped back from Royal duties two years ago.

“Being with her was great. It was so nice to see her,” the Duke of Sussex told NBC News, which released a preview of a longer interview set to air on Wednesday.

“Both Meghan and I had tea with her. She was on great form, she always has a great sense of humour.

I’m just making sure she is protected and got the right people around her,” he added.

Love this, a doting grandson :love: you never see William bother with her.

jet 20-04-2022 06:42 PM

“I’m just making sure she is protected and got the right people around her,”
Says hero Harry, who thinks the UK is so dangerous he was afraid to visit her, until now, when he has a money making Netflix crew on hand.

….and how will you make sure of all that Harry, in the 40 minutes you have spent with her in the 2 years you have been living on the other side of the world, in contrast to those who are HERE, her FAMILY, at her disposal and carrying on with the work of maintaining an institution she has worked her whole life for.
The family must be furious at this deliberate dig, and rightly so. What a way to ‘build bridges’. It won’t happen, because he really can’t control his bile, can he?

jet 20-04-2022 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11155940)
Love this, a doting grandson :love: you never see William bother with her.

Reported weeks ago:

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly set to relocate near Windsor Castle this summer, in order to be closer to the Queen.


This news must have driven Harry to near madness, which perhaps explains his latest crazy utterances. :crazy:

Cherie 20-04-2022 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 11155942)
Reported weeks ago:

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly set to relocate near Windsor Castle this summer, in order to be closer to the Queen.


This news must have driven Harry to near madness, which perhaps explains his latest crazy utterances. :crazy:

:douf:

rusticgal 20-04-2022 06:58 PM

Oh dear….Harry is getting more delusional by the day.

Jordan. 20-04-2022 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 11155942)
Reported weeks ago:

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly set to relocate near Windsor Castle this summer, in order to be closer to the Queen.


This news must have driven Harry to near madness, which perhaps explains his latest crazy utterances. :crazy:

Their main residence at Kensington Palace is less than an hours drive away :facepalm: Sounds like an excuse to acquire more property. Hopefully they will finally put up some refugees when they move?

user104658 20-04-2022 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11155938)
WTF?
Was Harry protecting his grandmother when he deserted her and his country, leaving her to find out 15 minutes before the announcement was due on the news channels?
Was Harry protecting his grandmother when he called the institution she has given her life to for 70 years racist and neglectful? Did he protect her from the months of speculation and damage that interview caused to the Monarchy, all while she was watching her beloved husband fade in front of her eyes on his deathbed? The detrimental effect all that must have had on her health and well - being?
Is he protecting her by bringing out his tell all book in her Jubilee year, taking the focus off it and onto HIM.

Was he worried about her protection when he failed to turn up for her beloved husband’s memorial? NO, he was worried about HIS OWN protection.
What a deluded, arrogant s*** he is. Truly awful.

Tibbs hot take of the day:

a 95 year old's declining health is her grandson's fault. [emoji23] you're worth your weight in gold, jet.

jet 20-04-2022 07:40 PM

Royal correspondent Robert Jobson tweeted: 'Prince Harry says on US TV he is making sure the Queen is 'protected and has the right people around her'. How so? I think you'll find that Prince Charles and Her Majesty's children and William are DOING just that and supporting the Queen, with actions - and not just words.'

And former Conservative MP David Mellor told GB News: 'On came the news about Harry saying his granny needs to be protected and I fell about. This was a real comic turn. The most best-paid comedian couldn't be funnier than that. What is the man on? Or rather what is he off?

jet 20-04-2022 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11155949)
Tibbs hot take of the day:

a 95 year old's declining health is her grandson's fault. [emoji23] you're worth your weight in gold, jet.

It wasn't only his fault, but he and Meghan have made their contribution. Her husbands imminent death, the Oprah interview and all the drama and damage it caused to the Monarchy at exactly the same time, and the Andrew scandal almost certainly would have had a detrimental effect on her health and well being.
No matter what s***y behaviour Harry or Meghan display, you never have a critical opinion of their actions but pick holes instead in members opinions in a pedantic, smartassy manner.
Extremely odd, imo.

thesheriff443 20-04-2022 08:05 PM

William and Kate have viewed a farm on my road as a possible home

Crimson Dynamo 20-04-2022 08:09 PM

My Post Office was open Fri, Sat and Monday of Easter

:clap2:

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