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The Queen Invites Harry And Meghan + Family To Balmoral
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But what could she offer him to prevent that, Bobs? She can't just say, "Here, ginge, sign this bit of paper before i pop my clogs."
Well, she could, but i doubt he'd sign anything unless it were to his advantage. And, quite right, imho. He has mouths to feed.
But what could she offer him to prevent that, Bobs? She can't just say, "Here, ginge, sign this bit of paper before i pop my clogs."
Well, she could, but i doubt he'd sign anything unless it were to his advantage. And, quite right, imho. He has mouths to feed.
I see parallels between Harry, Andrew, and Edward VII.
All are, or were, academically dim, self-obsessed, thin-skinned, over-entitled bores who were far too convinced of their own innate fabulousness, and would accept nothing less than their word being the only word.
It's possible to add the ruinous effect of their mutual wives, who instead of doing what wives the world over do, when men get silly and above themselves, which is. laugh and bring them back to earth sharpish, the three ladies have indulged their husbands' appalling arrogance and dreadful behaviour, convincing them even more how wonderfully correct they are in a world where everyone else is wrong.
Now the Queen loves her family, and the monarchy, and may see this as a chance to mend some bridges before she hands over to Charles, and that is entirely commensurate with her roles as the matriarch of the family, and the monarch of the nation.
I wish her well, although i fear that Harry is a lost cause because he either has bad advice, and pays too much attention to it, or good advice which he ignores.
The ends result is a young man of great wealth and entitlement who seems hell-bent on trying to convince the world how poorly done-to he is, with resounding failure.
I doubt he will swallow his pride and his arrogance and listen to someone who has forgotten more wisdom and experience than he would know in a dozen lifetimes.
We can hope ...
All are, or were, academically dim, self-obsessed, thin-skinned, over-entitled bores who were far too convinced of their own innate fabulousness, and would accept nothing less than their word being the only word.
It's possible to add the ruinous effect of their mutual wives, who instead of doing what wives the world over do, when men get silly and above themselves, which is. laugh and bring them back to earth sharpish, the three ladies have indulged their husbands' appalling arrogance and dreadful behaviour, convincing them even more how wonderfully correct they are in a world where everyone else is wrong.
Now the Queen loves her family, and the monarchy, and may see this as a chance to mend some bridges before she hands over to Charles, and that is entirely commensurate with her roles as the matriarch of the family, and the monarch of the nation.
I wish her well, although i fear that Harry is a lost cause because he either has bad advice, and pays too much attention to it, or good advice which he ignores.
The ends result is a young man of great wealth and entitlement who seems hell-bent on trying to convince the world how poorly done-to he is, with resounding failure.
I doubt he will swallow his pride and his arrogance and listen to someone who has forgotten more wisdom and experience than he would know in a dozen lifetimes.
We can hope ...
probably going to give them a few legal tips
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2022/j ul/14/q ueen-im munity- british -laws-p rivate- propert y
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Jura - // Good job Price Philip is not here, Megan may have been next in line for a 'tragic accident'. //
You shouldn't believe conspiracy theories.
The notion that Philip had Diana murdered is somewhat contradicted by written evidence that he was close to her, and tried hard to support her during her marriage break-up.
You shouldn't believe conspiracy theories.
The notion that Philip had Diana murdered is somewhat contradicted by written evidence that he was close to her, and tried hard to support her during her marriage break-up.
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