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Duke of Edinburgh admitted to hospital.

(263 Posts)
merlotgran Wed 17-Feb-21 14:29:12

Last night after feeling unwell.

Fingers crossed for him.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:03:32

Heartache and loss can never be eased by money or privilege.

NellG Fri 19-Feb-21 22:11:47

Thank you for the kindness Kalu, and Annie - so sorry for the loss of your daughter too.

In all honesty having food, shelter and material comfort certainly didn't make the emotional pain harder - but in no way did it ease it. So the gross insensitivity of that comment and it's phrasing did need calling out. Throwing other people's painful experiences under the bus to score a point about privilege sets a low bar - and lets face it, most of us on here are mature enough to have had more than one painful experience in life so there are no excuses in 'I didn't know...' or 'it's nothing to me'. There is no palatable excuse for that level of fuckwittery, it's just trolling, plain and simple.

Anniebach Fri 19-Feb-21 22:12:49

But Kula you said Phillip was one of the lucky ones,

Anniebach Fri 19-Feb-21 22:16:53

Bravo NellG but I am so very sorry you speak from pain and
grief x

Kalu Fri 19-Feb-21 23:18:06

One example I can offer Annie. He was one of the lucky ones in the sense that, following on from his very sad childhood, he didn’t end up living on the streets compared to many children with no other option nor was he a victim of, child poverty. These are a few examples with which to compare how his life turned out as opposed to those less fortunate. A fact which having, is an aid to healing.

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 02:58:01

Using teenagers who are homeless is so wrong, what of the many who have comfortable homes , lose a parent, have a parent with mental illness ? you think they are lucky ?

Always that one playing card, the homeless

nadateturbe Sat 20-Feb-21 07:50:03

Kalu I think your words fall on deaf ears.

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 08:13:15

Wrong, I understand what was said, to go from a very wealthy man to homeless people is in my opinion - playing the homeless card.

There are people in towns, villages, living in terraced houses,
semmi’s , on council estates who suffered from childhoods , should these be told - your the lucky ones you haven’t ended up living on the streets.

nadateturbe Sat 20-Feb-21 08:35:52

I'm talking about the general point she is making.
But really it would be better as a separate thread.

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 09:07:56

Yes I agree

trisher Sat 20-Feb-21 10:40:36

GrannyGravy13

Those who pay for private health care free up NHS resources.

DIL’s paid for single rooms after delivering their babies in NHS hospital going towards NHS coffers

All of the nurses and all of the doctors employed in private health care are trained in the NHS. If you want private health care by all means have it but pay to train the staff, pay when something goes wrong and don't rely on NHS emergency services, and pay when the insurance money from something like BUPA runs out, don't rely on the NHS to provide services then. Most people couldn't afford it.

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 10:48:46

Reading the papers this morning, John Humphrys has written
a list of questions he would ask Harry and Megan if he were interviewing, so funny but definitely good questions

Kalu Sat 20-Feb-21 12:15:47

Thank you nadateturbe for acknowledging my general point. I had decided after my post last night this was the wrong thread to have such a discussion.

Ellianne Sat 20-Feb-21 12:40:53

Anniebach my question to H & M would be "Did you really give it long enough to see what the job was all about? Marry into the family in 2018 and a year later decide to leave?"
I think the H & M discussion warrants its own thread now.

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 13:13:02

I agree Ellianne but it would take a brave person to do it,

The John Humphrys article is in the Mail, worth reading , first
question was - their need for privacy yet appearing on Oprah
which will be watched by millions.

He also asked about the many photographs they release

Ellianne Sat 20-Feb-21 13:56:20

grin Annie you're right.
Ironically being "brave" enough for someone to do it is probably exactly what Meghan would approve of!

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 14:05:38

True Ellianne explains her support from republicans

timetogo2016 Sat 20-Feb-21 14:19:24

Me too Grandma70s,for him and the family,especially our Queen.
They will belost without eachother.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 20-Feb-21 17:38:32

Prince Charles has visited his father at the hospital this afternoon.

Ellianne Sat 20-Feb-21 17:54:23

GrannyGravy13

Prince Charles has visited his father at the hospital this afternoon.

You what? 200 mile round trip. Is that allowed?

BlueBelle Sat 20-Feb-21 17:57:54

Prince Charles has driven 100 miles to visit his father in hospital today, the hospital has a strict lock down procedure I don’t think that sounds very hopeful it would be nice if he could get to his 100 birthday do you think he’d get a letter from the Queen !
However he’s a very good age and been very energetic into old age he can’t go on for ever Good luck to him although I have no feelings for the royals as royals just human beings

Ellianne Sat 20-Feb-21 18:01:34

I've just seen Charles went in through the back door by the bins. Clearly they were trying to do it without being seen.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 20-Feb-21 18:02:50

Ellianne

I've just seen Charles went in through the back door by the bins. Clearly they were trying to do it without being seen.

There are photographers and cameramen at all doors, no way was he going to get away with not being seen.

Ellianne Sat 20-Feb-21 18:05:37

I guess so, GG13, short of going in disguise!

Anniebach Sat 20-Feb-21 18:13:21

Will Anne visit