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MawB Wed 11-Mar-20 08:29:20

In this morning’s DT
THE Duke of Sussex has been duped into speaking about his decision to quit the Royal Family by hoaxers pretending to be Greta Thunberg, it was claimed last night.
The Duke was pranked by Russian jokers who convinced him he was speaking to the teenage climate activist and her father, according to The Sun. He alluded to tensions between his wife and himself, and the rest of the Royal family and also criticised Donald Trump, who he said “has blood on his hands.
The two phone calls were reportedly made to the Duke at his rented home on Vancouver Island, Canada, on New Year’s Eve and January 22, by Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov, known as Vovan and Lexus
Do you all remember how “Sheik gate” put an end to Sophie Wessex’s career plans? I fear that without the protection of a Royal Press Officer Harry risks being a bit of “an innocent abroad “

Anniebach Thu 19-Mar-20 14:05:37

He has GrannyGravy he spoke of ‘The National Emergency
Trust* which he set up last year.

Oopsminty Thu 19-Mar-20 13:58:48

t’s completely relevant. But I understand that you will cling to your belief.

What belief?

You know nothing about my beliefs so stop assuming

GrannyGravy13 Thu 19-Mar-20 13:56:43

Prince William has made a speech regarding a National Charity, cannot remember the exact name but it has been set up to help people in need during the coming weeks/months.

Jabberwok Thu 19-Mar-20 13:54:12

The Queen will do what her advisers advise as she always has even when she was a Princess. Her speech to the children would no doubt be considered patronising these days certainly
among republicans, so perhaps best to wait, or perhaps Prince William will do the honours if the over 70's are in lock down. Who knows what is planned.

gillybob Thu 19-Mar-20 13:48:11

We really don't need a very well heeled old woman telling us to keep calm and carry on Summerlove .

There's one thing for sure she (and her family) won't be worrying about where their next meal will come from or if she can get her hands on a loo roll or paracetamols.

She would give me no comfort whatsoever in fact I think she might just make a lot of people feel a lot worse .

Summerlove Thu 19-Mar-20 13:40:45

Gilly,Probably the same types of things that she said in other speeches when live changing things were happening.

People keep harkening back to how the world was worse than this and how everybody just carried on. Well, when the queen was a princess she addressed the nation of children at that point and apparently gave them a lot of comfort. She could do the exact same now.

chris8888 Thu 19-Mar-20 13:40:41

I think its fake, and these kind of things are dangerous. Remember that poor nurse who killed herself after giving out information on Kate when she was in hospital.

Summerlove Thu 19-Mar-20 13:39:31

What’s good for the goose is good for the Gander Oops.
It’s completely relevant. But I understand that you will cling to your belief.

gillybob Thu 19-Mar-20 13:38:58

What could "her maj" possibly say that would make any difference to those who are suffering at the hands of this awful virus? To those who are worried about their jobs or how they will feed their family/pay the bills?

Anniebach Thu 19-Mar-20 13:36:47

It not ok for the Sussex’s to take money from a country they don’t want to live in

Oopsminty Thu 19-Mar-20 13:36:46

But it’s totally ok to expect the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to live up to other people’s expectations.

What does that have to do with the price of bread?

Away with your cognitive dissonance

Not relevant here

Summerlove Thu 19-Mar-20 13:36:01

Some long for the Queen to make a speech so they can mock her.

Some long for their Queen to reassure them. Just as she did in days Of old. It’s a noticeable absence that the Royal Family have said nothing. It’s disappointing.

Summerlove Thu 19-Mar-20 13:33:58

Anyone clamouring for the Queen to act in a certain way has problems

But it’s totally ok to expect the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to live up to other people’s expectations.

Cognitive dissonance. Everyone defending the Queens right to say nothing needs to seriously look into it.

Anniebach Thu 19-Mar-20 13:31:18

were drinkers trisher. This means they were notorious drunks ?

Keep digging

Greymar Thu 19-Mar-20 13:29:54

Oh For God's Sake what has David Attenborough got to do with anything? He has a fine and distinguished past but thats exactly where it is, in the past. He does the odd voice over now I think.
People should have the dignity and wisdom to bow out before it becomes embarassing.

trisher Thu 19-Mar-20 13:25:10

Both the Queen Mum and Margaret but especially Margaret were drinkers Annie didn't you know?
By the way Sparklefizz besides arguing I have hung out the washing, emptied and washed out the recycling bin, painted the window frames in the bathroom, watched Bargain hunt and had lunch. I can multi-task!!!!

Jabberwok Thu 19-Mar-20 13:08:37

The Queen Mother liked a tipple!!! ??

Grany Thu 19-Mar-20 13:01:44

Above politics?

Governments are in power because they have been given a mandate of sorts through the ballot box.

There are however two unelected individuals who behind the scenes have acquired the unique right to be consulted on, shape, and even block legislation that affects their private interests in a way they do not like. Those individuals are the Queen and the Prince of Wales.

Anniebach Thu 19-Mar-20 13:00:10

Why should the Queen abdicate because she is 93 when we
have David Attenborough still speaking out aged 93, if a woman of 93 isn’t capable of having a sound mind why should
A man of 93 be assumed to have a clear mind.

Sparklefizz Thu 19-Mar-20 12:45:01

I have just been off for nearly 2 hours doing some baking and eating my lunch, and I come back onto this thread to find that Trisher is still arguing about the RF!!! Sigh.

maddyone Thu 19-Mar-20 12:37:59

We can debate the benefits and pitfalls of a monarchy versus a republic till the cows come home and most people will still be firmly in one camp or the other. Personally I believe that the Queen has represented us well since she was catapulted into the job prematurely due to her father’s early death. She is now nearly 94 years old and I think it would have been better if she had retired when she was 65 or 70. Nonetheless she didn’t seek my advice. She made a promise and she intends to keep it. Normally that is seen as an admirable quality.
Of course the family has black sheep within it. Are all the members of your families lily white? But the black sheep aren’t the H of S. The Queen is. And she appears to have taken her duties seriously and done her best to represent Britain around the world and at home.
Now she is in her twilight years, she should be able to follow the same advice as all our other older citizens, in other words, to self isolate. She may well yet speak to the nation, we’re a bit behind the other countries in Europe with this situation. Let’s wait and see, we actually have more to worry about at the moment than this.

Jabberwok Thu 19-Mar-20 12:11:50

It's not about family members, it's about the person themselves! Which one of us can help how our family behaves, and which one of us would have lost our job because a family member fell foul of the law?! Nobody I suspect!

Anniebach Thu 19-Mar-20 12:10:56

trisher no names ? Who was the notorious drunk ?

Jabberwok Thu 19-Mar-20 12:07:18

Well said easybee and halfpint1. Be it far from me to even comment on another country's way of governing itself and every system has its faults, but no system has a head of state that isn't backed up by enormous sums of money and influence, (corruption?!) The RF are no worse or better than anyone else, and the Queen herself is almost certainly not corrupt and is above politics so why change it?!
I agree Annie, lots of people love to mock the Queen, Prince Phillip, any one of them, Pathetic really!

trisher Thu 19-Mar-20 11:47:57

Annie The RF has a member with paedophile connections who isn't cooperating with the FBI. A member who screws as much money out of his tenants as he possibly can. There was a notorious drunk and many others who wouldn't stand up to close inspection. I don't think Mitterand or any other President could possibly compete and if they did they would certainly have been removed from office.

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