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Britain's Prince Andrew is greeted by Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at the Government House in Bangkok October 7, 2009. Prince Andrew is on a five-day visit to Thailand to attend the Thailand-UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee.

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Let's keep it civil. One post deleted

Okay, not that what I posted was incorrect. :)

Nice to see the old boy out here freeloading. :D

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Seems like another good reason to have a yellow shirt vs red shirt rally and shut down a few airports. :)

There's already to darn many tourists in Thailand. :D

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How dare you speak this of Prince Andrew. Its a shame the UK does not have similar laws against speaking critical of the monarchy that Thailand has. Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

Absolutely agree.

I created this thread for informative reasons, not for the purposes of those wishing to Criticise the monarchy and aiming to get this post closed.

I hope the Mods ban the idiots, rather than close this thread.

I found it quite exhilarating seeing the Prince with the Thai prime minister.

I`ve always been proud of our Royal family.

Long live the Queen, Elizabeth.

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How dare you speak this of Prince Andrew. Its a shame the UK does not have similar laws against speaking critical of the monarchy that Thailand has. Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

Sorry, are you real?

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Can anyone please explain what his actual job is. and why is he here I hope he is here to win contracts for British Companies i.e nucleur power stations Submarines ffighter planes and the Pattaya Sky Train

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How dare you speak this of Prince Andrew. Its a shame the UK does not have similar laws against speaking critical of the monarchy that Thailand has. Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

:) Thanks for the laugh.

Ditto.

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I am pretty neutral on the royal family .. but he did put his ar*e on the line in the Falklands campaign and I admire him for that.

The only hostile action the true benefits scroungers encounter is whilst making sure they get to the front of the queue for freebies funded by the tax payer ... i.e. me!

I know who I think is more deserving.

TBWG :)

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Why did I know you would pick out that one line mrtoad and ignore the verifiable facts on cost versus income from crown estates etc. But ok, agree to disagree :)

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Is he receiving protection from the SWAT team?

Not exactly. I hear he's got the Hummer though but insisted on Howard for close protection instead of the "SWAT"

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Is he receiving protection from the SWAT team?

Not exactly. I hear he's got the Hummer though but insisted on Howard for close protection instead of the "SWAT"

I take it he "could not resist". :)

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It would be a TOTALLY different matter if Lady Dianna was visiting. She may well have done some good things, as she was quite outspoken about human rights etc.

She was the only "one" I really liked.

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How dare you speak this of Prince Andrew. Its a shame the UK does not have similar laws against speaking critical of the monarchy that Thailand has. Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

:) Thanks for the laugh.

Excuse me but some of us love the UK Monarchy as we love the Thai monarchy. Like I said, such pathetic slander would wind you in prison in Thailand for up to 15 years I believe. If we had such rules in the UK, this type of non sense would not fly.

Again, I repeat, Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

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How dare you speak this of Prince Andrew. Its a shame the UK does not have similar laws against speaking critical of the monarchy that Thailand has. Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

:) Thanks for the laugh.

Excuse me but some of us love the UK Monarchy as we love the Thai monarchy. Like I said, such pathetic slander would wind you in prison in Thailand for up to 15 years I believe. If we had such rules in the UK, this type of non sense would not fly.

Again, I repeat, Is nothing sacred in this world of ours?

Freedom of speech (and thought) still exist even here occasionally.

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