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but they are always cognisant of the truth.. not you but everyone else...dude... sideways is always a bad ways...
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but they are always cognisant of the truth.. not you but everyone else...dude... sideways is always a bad ways...
He divorced Diana and then she died. Not his fault entirely but marrying “the other woman in that marriage” is.So tell me again how Charles is 'damaged' and 'toxic'.
He divorced Diana and then she died. Not his fault entirely but marrying “the other woman in that marriage” is.
He’s old, once again not his fault, but that’s the situation.
He’s boring and says silly things.
He looks like a caricature of a silly old king.
Thanks for the neck exercise, champ.View attachment 1102372
NFI why it posts sideways. Oh well.
Funeral is on tonight and Meghan cannot attend due to doctor's orders.
I don't think she would've been invited
Yes because she wanted a baby shower with her "celebrity friends"Didn't she fly to the US when pregnant with Archie for a baby shower?
And how will that negatively effect his job as monarch when the time comes?
And so? Being old means a person is damaged and toxic is it?
“Boring”? How so? “Says silly things”? Such as?
So it’s his looks that make him toxic and damaged?
‘the whole essence of monarchy is someone in their prime, or a well known long serving successful one like the current queen.
in the heyday of monarchy William would make sure Charles had some kind of accident, if he hadn’t died anyway
you can quote your facts till you are blue in the face, roylion, Charles won’t invigorate the ‘show’.
The whole essence of hereditary monarchy (which is what this is) is it's passed on to the next in line. That's it.
Edward VII was quite old when he became King and didn't have a lot to recommend him as a person and only reigned for nine years before he died but he became King because he was the eldest son of Queen Victoria.
Now you can argue for something different (getting rid of the monarchy and becoming a republic) but passing over Charles to William is just a ridiculous idea.
Seriously, the fact that Meghoul can't get over herself to go to Philips funeral just shows how much of a self-important entitled b*tch that she is, if roles were reversed and her gramps passed away she'd yank Harry's chain and demand that he go.
Again, it makes it look like Harry is doing all the heavy lifting in the relationship.
"They don't hate her cause she African* American. They hate her cause she arsehole American"
* seriously though , I've seen white people with darker skin than her.
‘the whole essence of monarchy is someone in their prime, or a well known long serving successful one like the current queen.
in the heyday of monarchy William would make sure Charles had some kind of accident, if he hadn’t died anyway
you can quote your facts till you are blue in the face, roylion, Charles won’t invigorate the ‘show’.
nbut it’s not an actual battlefield today, it’s a PR thing, where ironically the youthful candidate is preferred over the elderly one.
That's not necessarily the case. As has already been stated Edward VII was in his late 50s when he came to the throne after a long stretch as Prince of Wales and died at the age of 68. There's no reason why Charles should not be able to competently fulfil the role and functions of the monarch.
No he wouldn't. Sons usurping their fathers in the 'heydey of monarchy' was actually quite rare. Edward III succeeding to the throne while his father Edward II was alive is really the only example. Henry III was seen a weak king, but his son Edward Longshanks (Edward I) made no move to overthrow his father. Henry II's sons Henry the Young King, Richard and Geoffrey tried but were defeated. Henry VI was seen a weak king, but hius son Edward never attempted to overthrown him. Instead it was his distant cousin Edward of York that did that.
Mary II and her husband William of Orange overthrew her father James II in 1688, but that was really a question of religious strife.
'Invigorate the show'? What does this even mean?
‘you tell me roylion, you doggedly don’t see even belittle all others points of view.
On example I said damaged and toxic just once and you have repeated the words maybe a dozen times.
I suspect you see what I mean perfectly well,
monarchy had a way of removing ineffective leaders, you provided a couple of really good examples,then deleted them.
Far earlier in pregnancy. Airlines have rules for travel that late in pregnancy.Yes because she wanted a baby shower with her "celebrity friends"
from whining to Oprah lolHave to say this gave me a laugh, five months off from what?
Prince Harry to take five months off after daughter's birth
The Duke Of Sussex is set to take five months off work following the birth of his daughter.torontosun.com