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“From July 1939, he began corresponding with the then thirteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth, whom he had first met in 1934.”
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And he is not the Head of Corps of RAEME. He is Colonel-In-Chief.
“From July 1939, he began corresponding with the then thirteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth, whom he had first met in 1934.”
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - Wikipedia
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And he is not the Head of Corps of RAEME. He is Colonel-In-Chief.
Some of you gentlemen (and ladies if it's applicable) need to to take a good long hard look at yourselves. The downright disrespectful comments toward the late Duke of Edinburgh are not funny or do you as individuals any credit. The late Duke did commit himself to a lifetime of Service. It started back when he served in the Royal Navy during WW2. Have any of you served your country in war? Yes, he married a very privilleged woman but a life in Royal Service is hardly a walk in the park, and I think you all realise that. His work thrugh "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards", being patron to countless charities and institutions, being a husband and confidant as well as playing second fiddle to the Queen, and his support to the Armed Forces of Britain (Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines) and to the Australian Army (Field Marshall of the Australian Army since 1954 and the Head of Corps of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) deserve respect. He wasn't perfect and never pretended to be. He at least was himself and would have treated any of you with far greater respect and dignity than you are showing to him.
Of course some of you may dismiss your comments and remarks as 'just jokes'. But let me assure you that they are highly inappropriate. There's a time and a place gentlemen, and if any of you have any moral decency, you'll delete those posts.
Some of you gentlemen (and ladies if it's applicable) need to to take a good long hard look at yourselves. The downright disrespectful comments toward the late Duke of Edinburgh are not funny or do you as individuals any credit. The late Duke did commit himself to a lifetime of Service. It started back when he served in the Royal Navy during WW2. Have any of you served your country in war? Yes, he married a very privilleged woman but a life in Royal Service is hardly a walk in the park, and I think you all realise that. His work thrugh "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards", being patron to countless charities and institutions, being a husband and confidant as well as playing second fiddle to the Queen, and his support to the Armed Forces of Britain (Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines) and to the Australian Army (Field Marshall of the Australian Army since 1954 and the Head of Corps of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) deserve respect. He wasn't perfect and never pretended to be. He at least was himself and would have treated any of you with far greater respect and dignity than you are showing to him.
Of course some of you may dismiss your comments and remarks as 'just jokes'. But let me assure you that they are highly inappropriate. There's a time and a place gentlemen, and if any of you have any moral decency, you'll delete those posts.
Some of you gentlemen (and ladies if it's applicable) need to to take a good long hard look at yourselves. The downright disrespectful comments toward the late Duke of Edinburgh are not funny or do you as individuals any credit. The late Duke did commit himself to a lifetime of Service. It started back when he served in the Royal Navy during WW2. Have any of you served your country in war? Yes, he married a very privilleged woman but a life in Royal Service is hardly a walk in the park, and I think you all realise that. His work thrugh "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards", being patron to countless charities and institutions, being a husband and confidant as well as playing second fiddle to the Queen, and his support to the Armed Forces of Britain (Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines) and to the Australian Army (Field Marshall of the Australian Army since 1954 and the Head of Corps of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) deserve respect. He wasn't perfect and never pretended to be. He at least was himself and would have treated any of you with far greater respect and dignity than you are showing to him.
Of course some of you may dismiss your comments and remarks as 'just jokes'. But let me assure you that they are highly inappropriate. There's a time and a place gentlemen, and if any of you have any moral decency, you'll delete those posts.
Some of you gentlemen (and ladies if it's applicable) need to to take a good long hard look at yourselves. The downright disrespectful comments toward the late Duke of Edinburgh are not funny or do you as individuals any credit. The late Duke did commit himself to a lifetime of Service. It started back when he served in the Royal Navy during WW2. Have any of you served your country in war? Yes, he married a very privilleged woman but a life in Royal Service is hardly a walk in the park, and I think you all realise that. His work thrugh "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards", being patron to countless charities and institutions, being a husband and confidant as well as playing second fiddle to the Queen, and his support to the Armed Forces of Britain (Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines) and to the Australian Army (Field Marshall of the Australian Army since 1954 and the Head of Corps of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) deserve respect. He wasn't perfect and never pretended to be. He at least was himself and would have treated any of you with far greater respect and dignity than you are showing to him.
Of course some of you may dismiss your comments and remarks as 'just jokes'. But let me assure you that they are highly inappropriate. There's a time and a place gentlemen, and if any of you have any moral decency, you'll delete those posts.
By far the funniest post on this topic is this one where assert the royals have some sort of moral high ground because some people posted some stuff on the internet.
How many Brown people died so he could attend galas in the name of charity..
Banter only exists when you agree with it then?I don't know anything about the royals full stop.
But good on you for calling this juvenile mob mentality out.
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Banter only exists when you agree with it then?
No, it doesn't faze me one bit.Banter only exists when you agree with it then?
spot on, good to see someone knows how it worksBanter means "I'm allowed to be massively offensive and annoying to you, but you can't do it to me".
Don't make me go scrapping up your George floyd posts.Banter means "I'm allowed to be massively offensive and annoying to you, but you can't do it to me".
Don't make me go scrapping up your George floyd posts.
You humanitarian imposter
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spot on, good to see someone knows how it works
Ohh the emphasis, African American..LOL.
You're comparing an African American man murdered by US police to a ... member of the British Royal family dying of old age at 99?
Anyway, go dig up my posts about other members of the Mountbatten family and their deaths, you'll see I'm perfectly consistent on that.
Ohh the emphasis, African American..
So that's what matters when joking about a death.
So a jokes not a joke
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