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Prince Philip To Stand Down
Breaking news. Bless him.
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The argument against the Monarchy (especially in a Constitution al Monarchy like here in the UK) for me always falls apart when the alternatives are considered. Whenever new elected posts are created (such as mayors, police commissioner s and so on) immediately from the woodwork emerges an assortment of slime-balls, time- servers, party hacks, washed up...
15:10 Thu 04th May 2017
Wishing him a long and healthy retirement, I fainted when he came to open the playing fields near my home in the late 1950's but that was probably the sun! Why did they have to get all the staff from all the residences down to London for the announcement though, surely a co-ordinated announcement could have been made to staff at the various houses etc.? It's created a lot of speculation and, for some, anxiety.
Step down from what exactly ? Being the Queens husband ?
This reminds me of what my old Dad said, many years ago, when Princess Margaret scalded her foot, while on holiday in the Caribbean. " on holiday from what ? "
For the record, he done a sterling job in the past but he should have retired many years ago. There are plenty of Royals left to take over his duties, and there always has been.
Perhaps Betty can now retire to Balmoral and let that son of hers get on with his allotted job, before he snuffs it.
This reminds me of what my old Dad said, many years ago, when Princess Margaret scalded her foot, while on holiday in the Caribbean. " on holiday from what ? "
For the record, he done a sterling job in the past but he should have retired many years ago. There are plenty of Royals left to take over his duties, and there always has been.
Perhaps Betty can now retire to Balmoral and let that son of hers get on with his allotted job, before he snuffs it.
Never been a fan of the man, but my God - he's put the hours in. Also, he's had to put up with a number of royal protocols which many of us would find unconscionable (not being able to to give his kids his name, giving up his beloved job and all those official dinners/speeches).
I honestly don't understand why he (and the Queen) should be expected to work until their on their last legs, especially when there are others who could have taken up the slack years ago.
I honestly don't understand why he (and the Queen) should be expected to work until their on their last legs, especially when there are others who could have taken up the slack years ago.
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