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What was the point of that cringeworthy trip, and who paid for it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apparently the trip was paid for by the host countries, Sovereign Grant money given to the monarchy by the British Treasury, and Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
Whoever was paid to set up the 'Shaking Hands with Black People Through a Wire Fence' activity certainly delivered, worth every penny.
Whoever was paid to set up the 'Shaking Hands with Black People Through a Wire Fence' activity certainly delivered, worth every penny.
// None of seem to be in a great hurry to give it up //
Many are under the mistaken impression it all still means something current and important to swathes of the world. Hopefully this shambles is a wake up call to the fact Royalty's time has passed rather than the locals 'not getting it'. Our Royal history is one of the most famous in the world but history is where it belongs.
Many are under the mistaken impression it all still means something current and important to swathes of the world. Hopefully this shambles is a wake up call to the fact Royalty's time has passed rather than the locals 'not getting it'. Our Royal history is one of the most famous in the world but history is where it belongs.
> None of seem to be in a great hurry to give it up
Prince William tells Caribbean nations that any decisions to become republics will be 'supported'
https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/p rince-w illiam- tells-c aribbea n-natio ns-that -any-de cisions -to-bec ome-rep ublics- will-be -suppor ted-125 75266
Prince William tells Caribbean nations that any decisions to become republics will be 'supported'
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