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Post by india on Nov 18, 2021 23:26:08 GMT
There is a ton the BRF is hiding. Pedophilia, off shore accounts, shady dealings with the middle east involving payola, the Fraudlings, Baldimort's treatment of the Sussexes and ALL THINGS MIDDLETON. And I am sure there is plenty more.
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Post by romilly on Nov 18, 2021 23:44:14 GMT
Many saying the mooching Midds wouldn’t have been in the Royal Box tonight if the DoE was still alive. He was alleged to have found an midd quite detestable.
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Post by india on Nov 18, 2021 23:55:04 GMT
Many saying the mooching Midds wouldn’t have been in the Royal Box tonight if the DoE was still alive. He was alleged to have found an midd quite detestable. And rightly so. Everybody knows what the Middletons are all about. Somebody needs to take Baldilocks and his in laws to the woodshed. Or The Tower. Yes, The Tower is the place for all of them.
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Post by kueifei on Nov 22, 2021 4:48:58 GMT
Many saying the mooching Midds wouldn’t have been in the Royal Box tonight if the DoE was still alive. He was alleged to have found an midd quite detestable.
They were in the royal box? How disgusting!
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Post by cheryl on Nov 22, 2021 5:05:22 GMT
William and Kate were in the royal box, the Prime Minister and the Middletons were not. Philip actually didn't mind Kate, he was a pragmatist. Philip was a delight to meet, more fun than The Queen and certainly nicer than the QM.
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Post by Admin on Mar 24, 2022 12:51:21 GMT
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Post by kueifei on Mar 27, 2022 19:35:29 GMT
Many saying the mooching Midds wouldn’t have been in the Royal Box tonight if the DoE was still alive. He was alleged to have found an midd quite detestable.
Philip was a man of experience, sophistication, and he was a man of substance/accomplishment. He did follow Prince Albert's example of reforming the royal household and did in fact found several great organizations and did engagements until his official retirement in his nineties. Of course he would find a woman of no worldly experience or sophistication or additional education much of anything. He was not at all a man who believed in a -tale along the lines of a so-called Cinderella romance and he was a man of incredible pragmatism. He was a man of the world in the way that only a person of sophistication could be and it would not at all surprise me that he would dislike Carole's obvious self loathing anything other than tiresome and I am certain that he would be fed up with the nonstop grubbing. Kate, despite her privileges, was nothing more than a nobody and even throughout her twenties she was William's mistress. There is no way that Philip would approve of a woman classified in the area of being a sidepiece becoming a consort and he was right about Meg, who was surely fun, but hadn't really made anything of herself outside of being woke. I find it intriguing that he was right about how actresses aren't marriage material and even non-royal men don't wife up women who are professional actresses. I also think that he saw that Meg came with some serious issues and was likely to not be deliberately trouble, but her issues underlying (like Diana and Fergie) would in fact cause real problems if triggered.
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Post by Admin on Mar 27, 2022 21:08:12 GMT
Many saying the mooching Midds wouldn’t have been in the Royal Box tonight if the DoE was still alive. He was alleged to have found an midd quite detestable. Philip was a man of experience, sophistication, and he was a man of substance/accomplishment. He did follow Prince Albert's example of reforming the royal household and did in fact found several great organizations and did engagements until his official retirement in his nineties. Of course he would find a woman of no worldly experience or sophistication or additional education much of anything. He was not at all a man who believed in a -tale along the lines of a so-called Cinderella romance and he was a man of incredible pragmatism. He was a man of the world in the way that only a person of sophistication could be and it would not at all surprise me that he would dislike Carole's obvious self loathing anything other than tiresome and I am certain that he would be fed up with the nonstop grubbing. Kate, despite her privileges, was nothing more than a nobody and even throughout her twenties she was William's mistress. There is no way that Philip would approve of a woman classified in the area of being a sidepiece becoming a consort and he was right about Meg, who was surely fun, but hadn't really made anything of herself outside of being woke. I find it intriguing that he was right about how actresses aren't marriage material and even non-royal men don't wife up women who are professional actresses. I also think that he saw that Meg came with some serious issues and was likely to not be deliberately trouble, but her issues underlying (like Diana and Fergie) would in fact cause real problems if triggered. Indeed! Family dysfunction aside, the Duke came from a family line of very strong individuals who survived through numerous personal and political tragedies; they were no slouches or light-weights and probably never had much sympathy for climbers or users aiming to use the BRF to enrich themselves and/or their families. No intellectual or work-shy lightweights, either - multilingual and personally involved in many crises and wars of both the 19th and 20th centuries, for instance - can understand why they wouldn't brook nonsense from anybody. This was ingrained in Philip's nature from a very young age, I believe. And to think, Philip had to deal with the woes of Diana, Fergie, Kate, her family, Meghan, etc - oh, to be a fly on the wall as to what he REALLY had to say about that lot.
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Post by kueifei on Mar 28, 2022 0:17:47 GMT
Philip understood 'the social contract' quite well. He knew that security came from the contributions he would make to the nation and the BRF. He knew that in public life, in any influential (much less powerful) position, a person has to work to stay there and make sacrifices. In exchange for those sacrifices, there are compensations. Philip knew that he had obligations and he enjoyed rewards to the full. I think he sympathized with Diana big time, hugely, but he couldn't understand why Diana couldn't or wouldn't live with the life as it was. Diana lived with them, she had her family, hadn't been uprooted from her birthplace or subjected to any kind of insecurity, and he couldn't understand WHY Diana shredded the reputation of her family (the BRF was her family upon marriage) and I cannot imagine he was happy seeing Charles' reputation shredded by her either. Then there is the fact that Diana brought into question the entire system of hereditary position by birth, something that must have caused Philip to flip. Philip knew that if the position of a prince is in question, where is there security for anyone in their own families, especially in terms of non-royalty? Position, blood right, isn't just a royal issue, it is very much a family issue. Diana herself was often too thick to see that Philip's entire place of belonging in life was about blood and family position so predictably he disliked Diana challenging all that.
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Post by romilly on Mar 29, 2022 7:05:52 GMT
In the DM today and surprisingly letting some negative comments through. Probably because they have been reported again. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10661779/The-Queen-set-join-1-800-mourners-service-beloved-husband-Prince-Philip.htmlCrywolf, Thirsk, United Kingdom, less than a minute ago "Beloved husband Prince Philip".......... she is just being polite, they have led separate lives and not lived together for very many years. New01 Luigi15, Waterlooville, 2 minutes ago Didnt he live with his mistress at Wood Farm in his last years. She is said to be attending too. New111 OTSC4, SOLIHULL, United Kingdom, 10 minutes ago How much is this service today costing us? New3711 tittletatter, Old Londinium, United Kingdom, 16 minutes ago Abolish the royal family ASAP New8913 Kenrules, Redhill, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago Another day of wall to wall saccharin sycophantic vacuous reporting to keep the vile mob happy. New7619
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Post by kueifei on Apr 17, 2022 1:35:58 GMT
Being married to HM, anyone would want a mistress. HM likely frustrated Philip with her willingness to let people run the BRF over and I would have been beyond fed up and gladly living with someone who was equally strong and equally go-getting despite being a companion. If Philip had married a wealthy American heiress (As he supposedly wanted to do) he would have been a lot happier and a lot less constrained. I think there should be a memorial, but I am disgusted by the mess the BRF has become.
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