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King's glove was dirty .

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Suzieque66 Sun 09-Nov-25 14:15:55

Hope can the King do a salute and not know he has dirty white gloves on ? ...he has " People " to make sure everything is tip top .. When he raised his right hand in a salute I was shocked ! Dirty gloves ? What happened ?

Mamie Mon 10-Nov-25 09:42:06

Robin202

Message deleted by GNHQ.

The Tampogate phone call was made in 1989, the first text was sent in 1992.
Oh dear. 😂

Anniebach Mon 10-Nov-25 09:44:33

The King did not say he wanted to be a tampon

ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 09:45:39

He left no doubt about his message though Anniebach. Clearly infatuated?

Anniebach Mon 10-Nov-25 09:50:12

Quote ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 09:45:39
He left no doubt about his message though Anniebach. Clearly infatuated?

No message and he did not wish to be a tampon , facts

ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 10:24:28

The Independent wrote Tampax? Not tampon!

Anniebach Mon 10-Nov-25 10:26:50

The Independent was incorrect if it did say that, fact

Sarnia Mon 10-Nov-25 10:28:05

Only GN's can dredge up tampons when the OP has mentioned his gloves!!!

ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 10:32:49

But any notion of truth, fact and fiction belongs to a distant past. Even then truth was a rare commodity. How do we know either way Anniebach?

Mollygo Mon 10-Nov-25 10:35:27

Sarnia

Only GN's can dredge up tampons when the OP has mentioned his gloves!!!

Only some GN’s.

Anniebach Mon 10-Nov-25 10:42:58

Quote ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 10:32:49
But any notion of truth, fact and fiction belongs to a distant past. Even then truth was a rare commodity. How do we know either way Anniebach?

He did not say what you claim, this is fact

Calendargirl Mon 10-Nov-25 11:06:58

Have to say, the Duke of Kent, up on one of the balconies with the Duchess of Edinburgh, when he saluted, his glove was pristine, Daz white.

But he hadn’t been handling a wreath.

theworriedwell Mon 10-Nov-25 11:10:49

ronib

I meant on active duty as in the line of fire. Jane43.

How careless of Charles and William not to arrange a war. You just can't rely on them can you.

Skye17 Mon 10-Nov-25 11:29:02

theworriedwell 😂

ronib Mon 10-Nov-25 11:37:13

No way would the heir to the throne be allowed to fight in a real war.

lemsip Mon 10-Nov-25 12:11:43

I was shocked by this aswell, heads will roll I fear!

everyone else has pristine white!

lemsip Mon 10-Nov-25 12:14:01

theworriedwell the lowest form of wit!

Ziplok Mon 10-Nov-25 12:25:36

ronib

I also felt sad that heroism in the line of duty wasn’t well represented by the RF today. Prince Edward wasn’t able to complete his training as a Royal Marine Commando ….. the two men who had contributed to the armed forces were of course absent.

Prince William was there, and he has served, as did the King.

Jaberwok Mon 10-Nov-25 12:57:47

Dear oh dear, what a to do about absolutely nothing! .I didn't even notice! Prince William served in the RAF and the Army. He was also attached RN while in the RAF as part of his training. He then joined Air Ambulance as a pilot. The King served in the RN commanding HMS Bronington in 1976. He also served in the RAF, trained As a jet pilot, and qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1974. As for the Tampon affair! I can't believe anyone is bringing that up AGAIN! A private telephone conversation between two adults who were deeply in love was hacked. Whoever did that should be deeply ashamed. It was nobody's business, but of course made for scandal and more importantly money!