Oh dearie me, tempting me to get his book from the library or charity shop one day.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostPrince of Wails
In all seriousness, I can only echo the sentiments expressed by a pianist whom I will desist from naming about the I'm-no-so-wild-abourt-Harry's recent series - "I just can't wait to miss it"...
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He is an entrepreneur who is seeking to monetise his USP. This has become necessary, since he apparently lacks other viable income streams.
If you see him like that, rather than a bloke with a title, he becomes more relatable. That's if you need him to be relatable.
Personally, I couldn't care less about this sideshow. But it's January, post-Christmas, it's cold and people are depressed. In these circumstances, soft news stories suddenly become important.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostNah; that's his much loved brother, methinks.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post!? Ah, well, when a joke falls flat
The point seems to be "who cares?" - other, of course, than those who make the most money out of the charade and those who stand to make even more out of those who do so...
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I take very little notice of royal matters, but, seeing the two "princes" photographed together at or near the top of every news outlet for the last few days I can't help noticing that one of them looks very much a scion of the House of Windsor whereas the other decidedly does not. I recall this having been a matter for some speculation at one time. If I were Harry I would be having my DNA looked at. Perhaps he already has.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI take very little notice of royal matters, but, seeing the two "princes" photographed together at or near the top of every news outlet for the last few days I can't help noticing that one of them looks very much a scion of the House of Windsor whereas the other decidedly does not. I recall this having been a matter for some speculation at one time. If I were Harry I would be having my DNA looked at. Perhaps he already has.
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There is a youtube feature about the possible conception of the Duke of Sussex; I haven't seen it
After the Duchess' 'performance' on American Tv (as many said ' here is a popular American TV actress playing to her adoring audience. What is so newsworthy about that?') I wondered if these people live in such a rarified atmosphere that they don't realise how ridiculous they are, nor how they are being exloited by the media. Whn one considers the really serious problems there are inthe world it is very sad that such attention is being given to them.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostThere is a youtube feature about the possible conception of the Duke of Sussex; I haven't seen it
After the Duchess' 'performance' on American Tv (as many said ' here is a popular American TV actress playing to her adoring audience. What is so newsworthy about that?') I wondered if these people live in such a rarified atmosphere that they don't realise how ridiculous they are, nor how they are being exloited by the media. Whn one considers the really serious problems there are inthe world it is very sad that such attention is being given to them.
Apparently Harry claims that KC3 has joked about who his(Harry's) father might be - James Hewitt has been mentioned elsewhere, and not for the first time. The focus seems to be the fact that Harry is ginger, but that doesn't have to involve a redhaired parent as it's a recessive gene. Diana being blonde and Charles dark haired could have been the cause, as with many couples.
It's all most unedifying and, unlike the "opening up" about mental health issues which has had some wider benefit to others, I can't see that all this is achieving much,if anything, that could be considered positive. Standing up to the media and the establishment is one thing but is this the best way to highlight the problems and start some sort of useful discussion?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostStanding up to the media and the establishment is one thing but is this the best way to highlight the problems and start some sort of useful discussion?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I have repeatedly expressed to my long-suffering wife my lack of interest in these royal shenanigans (winner of 2022 World Cup of Words) but did find the "20 key claims made in Prince Harry’s book" in this morning's Times to be a useful brief compendium. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...rate-h0cd76v5h
Eg the points relating to Camilla:
Harry and William ‘begged’ Charles not to marry her and would have welcomed her into the family if he had not done so
Charles's relationship with her confused and tormented William who, when those suspicions were confirmed, felt tremendous guilt for having done nothing, said nothing, sooner
Camilla is accused of leaking stories to the press
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