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Liam- 21-04-2022 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11156426)
Even evil pigs have common sense…:hee:

It’s common sense to suggest throwing Harry and Meghan over the balcony?.. worrying

Kizzy 21-04-2022 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11156432)
He is a good family man the GBP love

No idea where that view comes from?

I think the same.. he's horrible don't know how Ruth puts up with him.

rusticgal 21-04-2022 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11156442)
It’s common sense to suggest throwing Harry and Meghan over the balcony?.. worrying


Some people are blessed with a sense of humour…:laugh:

bots 22-04-2022 04:05 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...1277767373.jpg

The Grenada leg of the Earl and the Countess of Wessex's Caribbean tour has been postponed, a day before their week-long trip begins.

The decision was made after talks with the island's government and governor general, Buckingham Palace said.

Prince Edward and Sophie will still visit other islands on the tour to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were criticised for some parts of their recent Caribbean tour.

A Buckingham Palace source said discussions were held with host nations to ensure the itinerary would meet the aims of the tour, which are to celebrate the islands and mark the Queen's 70-year reign.

Within those discussions, Grenada - on the advice of Dame Cecile La Grenade, its governor general and the Queen's representative in the country - suggested a postponement.

Prince Edward and Sophie hope to visit the island at a later date, the palace said.

Their tour of three Caribbean nations - St Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda - will begin on Friday.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61183853

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This jubilee isnt being received very well by the commonwealth :skull:

arista 22-04-2022 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11156476)
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...1277767373.jpg

The Grenada leg of the Earl and the Countess of Wessex's Caribbean tour has been postponed, a day before their week-long trip begins.

The decision was made after talks with the island's government and governor general, Buckingham Palace said.

Prince Edward and Sophie will still visit other islands on the tour to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were criticised for some parts of their recent Caribbean tour.

A Buckingham Palace source said discussions were held with host nations to ensure the itinerary would meet the aims of the tour, which are to celebrate the islands and mark the Queen's 70-year reign.

Within those discussions, Grenada - on the advice of Dame Cecile La Grenade, its governor general and the Queen's representative in the country - suggested a postponement.

Prince Edward and Sophie hope to visit the island at a later date, the palace said.

Their tour of three Caribbean nations - St Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda - will begin on Friday.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61183853

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This jubilee isnt being received very well by the commonwealth :skull:

Yes best not
to go at all

michael21 22-04-2022 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11156476)
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...1277767373.jpg

The Grenada leg of the Earl and the Countess of Wessex's Caribbean tour has been postponed, a day before their week-long trip begins.

The decision was made after talks with the island's government and governor general, Buckingham Palace said.

Prince Edward and Sophie will still visit other islands on the tour to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were criticised for some parts of their recent Caribbean tour.

A Buckingham Palace source said discussions were held with host nations to ensure the itinerary would meet the aims of the tour, which are to celebrate the islands and mark the Queen's 70-year reign.

Within those discussions, Grenada - on the advice of Dame Cecile La Grenade, its governor general and the Queen's representative in the country - suggested a postponement.

Prince Edward and Sophie hope to visit the island at a later date, the palace said.

Their tour of three Caribbean nations - St Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda - will begin on Friday.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61183853

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This jubilee isnt being received very well by the commonwealth :skull:


Finally some useful information in this thread.

jet 24-04-2022 12:31 PM

Seems like ‘recollections may vary’ is no longer the way forward: senior courtiers have revealed:

Harry’s meeting with the Queen lasted just over 13 minutes (not 40).
Meghan didn’t attend the meeting.
Certain 'business' was discussed (speculation at the moment that it was the Counsellor of State issue.)
Neil Sean/Richard Kay

I guess Harry's version sounds good for the American audience to boost the ‘great connection’ to the Queen for their brand.

……and Harry’s version of a great community in Montecito which welcomed them with open arms is baffling to the residents as they have never seen them or speak to them. Harry is seen occasionally on his bike or walking on the beach but no interactions. (Times Article).

arista 24-04-2022 12:35 PM

"Meghan didn’t attend the meeting."


Typical of her

user104658 24-04-2022 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11157212)
Seems like ‘recollections may vary’ is no longer the way forward: senior courtiers have revealed:



Harry’s meeting with the Queen lasted just over 13 minutes (not 40).

Meghan didn’t attend the meeting.

Certain 'business' was discussed (speculation at the moment that it was the Counsellor of State issue.)

Neil Sean/Richard Kay



I guess Harry's version sounds good for the American audience to boost the ‘great connection’ to the Queen for their brand.



……and Harry’s version of a great community in Montecito which welcomed them with open arms is baffling to the residents as they have never seen them or speak to them. Harry is seen occasionally on his bike or walking on the beach but no interactions. (Times Article).

Evidence?

rusticgal 24-04-2022 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet (Post 11157212)
Seems like ‘recollections may vary’ is no longer the way forward: senior courtiers have revealed:

Harry’s meeting with the Queen lasted just over 13 minutes (not 40).
Meghan didn’t attend the meeting.
Certain 'business' was discussed (speculation at the moment that it was the Counsellor of State issue.)
Neil Sean/Richard Kay

I guess Harry's version sounds good for the American audience to boost the ‘great connection’ to the Queen for their brand.

……and Harry’s version of a great community in Montecito which welcomed them with open arms is baffling to the residents as they have never seen them or speak to them. Harry is seen occasionally on his bike or walking on the beach but no interactions. (Times Article).


Living in denial. Harry and Meghan will continue to put on a front...they will continue to feed the press what they want to be reported in the knowledge that the Royals will not respond....unlike the Residents of Montecito :laugh:
Its really sad when you have to pretend to be something you are not.

jet 25-04-2022 12:09 PM

‘William at 40’, a new book by Robert Jobson. Sheds light on the family pressures that shaped the future King.
This extract is an interesting read about William and Harry’s childhoods - and their naughy antics….

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-William.html

'Papa doesn't embarrass me... Mama does': Prince William was the crutch for a troubled mother while his brother revelled in freedom of being the 'spare'. Now a new book by ROBERT JOBSON sheds light on the family pressures that shaped our future king

The unhappy Diana treated the young William as if he was an adult, and she the child…..

[For William, school was not only fun but a respite from his mother’s increasing tendency to lean on him as an emotional crutch. Later, even Diana privately admitted she went too far in burdening him with her problems.
She had taken to calling William ‘the man in my life’, and he did his best to be supportive — once telling her that he wanted to be a policeman so he could protect her. But he was only ten when his parents officially separated in 1992.

After their divorce was finalised, and William learned that his mother would be stripped of her royal title, he threw his arms around her and exclaimed: ‘Don’t worry, Mummy. I’ll give it back to you one day, when I’m king.’
Even so, he sometimes felt uncomfortable at being appointed her champion. After he went to Eton, she would often ring him there, sometimes crying hysterically down the line….]

:sad:

Jordan. 25-04-2022 12:17 PM

wow so it's okay for william to attack ar di who isn't here to defend herself but harry can't say owt???

arista 25-04-2022 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11157471)
wow so it's okay for william to attack ar di who isn't here to defend herself but harry can't say owt???


He is No longer an Official Royal
so his view is twisted with Meghans sad views

bots 25-04-2022 12:30 PM

everyone knew diana had a screw loose

user104658 25-04-2022 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11157476)
everyone knew diana had a screw loose

She got involved with a man almost twice her age when she was a 16 year old child, and he ended up marrying her and having two children with her all the while with both of them knowing full well that he was in love with someone else.

So yeah she was probably a little troubled by the end.

jet 25-04-2022 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11157471)
wow so it's okay for william to attack ar di who isn't here to defend herself but harry can't say owt???

He was a child at the time. :laugh:
William, as a grown man doesn't say 'owt', while Harry, who knows the Americans adored his mother, makes sure he mentions her ad nauseum to benefit himself.

Jordan. 25-04-2022 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11157483)
She got involved with a man almost twice her age when she was a 16 year old child, and he ended up marrying her and having two children with her all the while with both of them knowing full well that he was in love with someone else.

So yeah she was probably a little troubled by the end.

And yet she is the one William is embarrassed by, sickening.

jet 25-04-2022 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11157497)
And yet she is the one William is embarrassed by, sickening.

Quit your silliness. :laugh:

What do you think of Diana using William as an emotional crutch as a child?

Beso 25-04-2022 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11157483)
She got involved with a man almost twice her age when she was a 16 year old child, and he ended up marrying her and having two children with her all the while with both of them knowing full well that he was in love with someone else.

So yeah she was probably a little troubled by the end.

Knock on her parents door.

Beso 25-04-2022 08:49 PM

All this comes down to harry and William's race, when harry beat him in front of the cameras..and mocked him whilst doing so...its simply the stiffness of the british.

Sad really, everyone could have still been happy.

Beso 25-04-2022 08:52 PM

https://youtu.be/Jx24ay589mQ

The joint tour, the last time you saw them United.


What happened from that to now...

That's my question.

rusticgal 25-04-2022 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11157739)
https://youtu.be/Jx24ay589mQ

The joint tour, the last time you saw them United.


What happened from that to now...

That's my question.


Jealousy… I think growing up Harry loved being ‘the spare’….when they reached adulthood he suddenly realised being ‘the spare’ made him feel inferior. His want of taking control of his own life but keeping his titles and status in another country gave him a sense of superiority that he could never have over William had he stayed here.
However….his manipulation of the truth that he knows will go unchallenged by family members is starting to reveal itself from insiders who can and will speak on their behalf.

arista 25-04-2022 11:47 PM

[SkyText : An extra annual holiday to acknowledge
the Queen's incredible service to
her country is posed for approval,]


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arista 26-04-2022 12:08 AM

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user104658 26-04-2022 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11157763)
Jealousy… I think growing up Harry loved being ‘the spare’….when they reached adulthood he suddenly realised being ‘the spare’ made him feel inferior. His want of taking control of his own life but keeping his titles and status in another country gave him a sense of superiority that he could never have over William had he stayed here.

However….his manipulation of the truth that he knows will go unchallenged by family members is starting to reveal itself from insiders who can and will speak on their behalf.

Harry's position of importance within the Royal Family dropped as soon as William had kids - as was the case with Charles' siblings when William was born. Such is a hereditary system of succession. I don't think it's necessarily about feeling inferior, but it's natural to want to go a different way when you feel your relevance dropping where you are... surely?


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