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Meghan wrote to King Charles expressing concern about unconscious bias in the Royal Family - reports


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6 minutes ago, transam said:

And you haven't...........................:w00t:.........................????

A little off topic deflection there. Why should a US citizen married to a UK citizen still to US affairs? Or anybody for that matter. Pretty weak tea you're drinking there.

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14 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

A little off topic deflection there. Why should a US citizen married to a UK citizen still to US affairs? Or anybody for that matter. Pretty weak tea you're drinking there.

Coming from an Aussy, that's a bit rich...................:coffee1:...................????

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2 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

A few gross generalisations there, Transam. 

 

Megan's been about a bit? Has she also had an adulterous affair with a married man while she, too, was married, as is the case with her future step-mother in law?

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It's like non royal people don't play away to read some of the posts on here.

With a 50% divorce rate it's probably normal these days.

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On 4/22/2023 at 2:32 PM, billd766 said:

No chance of ever being a queen or even a Princess.

 

Simply stirring to see what dirt can be used.

 

A nasty woman IMHO with a suitable mate for a husband.

I wonder if Harry was as bothered about his looks when he was born?

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3 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I suspect it will be a very long, very uncomfortable day for him.

 

However, given that his association with the Royal Family is all he has to trade on, he has little choice but to attend. I wonder if he will do the US talk show circuit on his return to the US, to play the victim once again and complain about how everyone was so horrible to him.

 

Or maybe he'll have enough dirt to start slinging for a volume 2 of Waaagh?

 

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Yes, Waaagh 2. :thumbsup:

Years ago, the two would be sampling the delights of the Tower of London by now.

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I suspect it will be a very long, very uncomfortable day for him.

 

However, given that his association with the Royal Family is all he has to trade on, he has little choice but to attend. I wonder if he will do the US talk show circuit on his return to the US, to play the victim once again and complain about how everyone was so horrible to him.

 

Or maybe he'll have enough dirt to start slinging for a volume 2 of Waaagh?

 

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His association with the royal family? He is literally a member of the royal family! To a person, none of his relatives have anything to offer but that. He is no different to the rest of them in trying to maintain his relevance in a society that is increasingly realising that they are an undemocratic anachronism.

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7 hours ago, Credo said:

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are, without a doubt, the most interesting, colorful and honorable members of the Royal Family.  Without them, the entire family is about as interesting as milk toast.  It is a great loss to the family that Meghan won't be there, but being the dutiful mother that she is, and considering the unwillingness of the Crown to provide proper protection for her and the children , she has made the decision to safely stay in the US with her children.

 

A wise decision, as UK boooooooing can get pretty loud.....:clap2:

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1 hour ago, Emster23 said:

Forget about "unconscious bias": there is plenty of bias among the semi conscious members of family that got fortune and fame due to accident of birth

No accident, mon amie.................????

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