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travelsafar Sat 10-Nov-18 08:25:59

Did anyone else watch the program about our future King the other night. I found it very entertaining and loved his story about the butcher and the black pudding. I felt he came across as a very nice person who is kind and thoughtful and his wife and sons, clearly love him very much.

SueDonim Thu 15-Nov-18 21:20:01

Ditto in the US, Jalima. Ds has delicious O Negative blood but they won't take it. sad

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Nov-18 20:10:05

I think they may be the same in Australia sodapop

sodapop Thu 15-Nov-18 08:53:05

Yes Jalima that was the case here in France as well. Not sure if things have changed now.

Sparklefizz Thu 15-Nov-18 08:38:13

Framilode shock confused

Jalima1108 Wed 14-Nov-18 23:32:43

Some countries will refuse to use a blood donor from Britain since the BSE crisis - Australia for one.

gillybob Wed 14-Nov-18 22:18:12

We may never know Annie shock

Anniebach Wed 14-Nov-18 20:25:19

How many countries have medical teams who would be willing to kill a healthy man so his heart could be given to another ?

annep Wed 14-Nov-18 20:11:23

Oh my goodness. Shocked!

Framilode Wed 14-Nov-18 20:00:40

Re the Royal Family having their own personal supply of blood. I know the guy that used to be the personal pilot for the \King of Saudi Arabia. The King carried around with him the man that was going to be his personal heart transplant if needed. This man had a wonderful life and travelled everywhere with the King. However, he also knew, if necessary, his heart would be taken from him and used for the King.

Tricia1951 Wed 14-Nov-18 18:14:59

Framilode - I agree with you as well.

Anniebach Wed 14-Nov-18 14:14:27

Happy Birthday

nigglynellie Wed 14-Nov-18 14:12:56

Today is the 70th birthday of HRH Prince Charles.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIR!! ?

Anniebach Wed 14-Nov-18 10:12:58

Yet many will not move on, still refusal to accept Camilla should have the title ‘queen consort ‘

annep Wed 14-Nov-18 10:09:02

must say I agree about the gossiping.

eazybee Wed 14-Nov-18 09:30:30

Oh, how I agree,*sodapop*.
The woman is dead.
Let her rest in peace instead of constantly recycling un-validated backstairs gossip, about all of them.

sodapop Wed 14-Nov-18 08:35:23

How many more times are we going to rehash the Charles /Diana fiasco. There were faults all round and so much scheming by people around them we will never know the truth.
Move on, Charles & Camilla are working at their roles as are the two Princes.
I for one would not want to live my life constantly in the public eye despite all the trappings of a royal life. The Royal Family is slimming down and I think we shall see some changes as time goes on.

ajanela Wed 14-Nov-18 07:42:05

Charles and Diana's failed marriage should never have happened. It was those around them that arranged it for their own benefit treating them like 2 puppets. All her family, especially her sisters new about Charles and Camilla. You would have thought if they were acting in her best interest they would have told their very young sister before the engagement was announced.

annep Wed 14-Nov-18 07:11:26

Bridget I'm rereading your post. I too am thankful for what I have. I turn a watertap on and think how lucky I am to have clean water. And am glad when I hear of help that is given. Of course I am. The only thing I disagree on is that you say what you have would only help for the blink of an eye. I'm not suggesting you give everything away! But every little helps. When I put my contribution in the food bank container I always choose a treat ( rather than a value brand). It won't change the world but it will brighten someones life briefly. We can't all do big things. small things will do.

annep Wed 14-Nov-18 06:56:50

Good morning! I get it now Jalima. It is funny.? I'm not very good at getting jokes. Exciting day in N Ireland. We are having a Gransnet meetup!

Jalima1108 Tue 13-Nov-18 23:11:44

It was a follow on to an earlier post from Anniebach:

I am thankful they have their own medical team, if Charles had an accident when staying in his farmhouse in Wales, the Heath Hospital in Cardiff would be in a tizz

The Queen and the Prince of Wales also both have their own personal supply of blood in their convoy in countries where a reliable source is questionable.

and I wondered if Wales was counted amongst those countries where a reliable source is questionable when I said:

I hope you didn't mean Wales, annep

As you were, sorry, it wasn't that funny grin

annep Tue 13-Nov-18 22:40:24

GabriellaG what a generalisation! And its not accurate. Sounds pretty heartless.
Bridget how perceptive. I used to torture myself but I have decided not to let it stress me. But I do feel strongly about it.
Jalima sorry I don't get what you are saying.

Anniebach Tue 13-Nov-18 21:33:45

Diana and her lovers hurt several women Day6.

No one knows when Charles started the affair ,there is only Diana’s word, could be true, could be it was a lie to cover her affairs, I think she found her marriage boring, she did lie before the wedding, she loved the countryside ,no she hated it, she was 100% a town girl. She had holidayed at Balmoral, was born in Sandrindham, she called the queen Aunt .
She knew all there was to know sbout the family, she played with Andrew and Edward.

She said how happy she and Charles were when she was having Harry, yet she threw herself down stairs when pregnant with William.

She was vengeful, to drop her charities because she lost her HRH, only the charities suffered.

So I can’t agree she was an innocent , hurt woman, she was ill and this is why I say the villain in this tragedy was Johnnie Spencer

Day6 Tue 13-Nov-18 21:03:26

I am sorry you were so badly hurt, but surprised you applaud such pain being inflicted on other women

Oh not at all Annie.

Some other woman had a fling with my man. I hated my husband for going along with it. A man who strays is just as guilty of adultery as the woman who engages in an affair with a man she knows is married.

A man AND a woman are guilty of hurting another if they are married yet have affairs. Of course most hope they won't be found out.

Diana and her lovers hurt the other woman. Charles and his lover hurt Diana.

The games people play eh?

Thing is, some self control may go out of the window when you've been rejected. I think you have to have experienced it (maybe?) to understand.

I was hurt but I didn't have wild affairs all over the place to get back at my husband. I simply divorced him. We all behave differently, given our circumstances and opportunities, and disposition. I could make a case for Diana's behaviour. I was definitely on her side.

Camilla should have divorced her husband. Charles and Diana should have divorced when it became obvious the marriage was a sham. However, Charles was with Camilla as well, from the start. Hardly fair on his young, inexperienced, rather naive young wife?

They were stuck in the royal gilded cage in an age when every move was snapped by the press..They both handled their personal problems very badly imo.

Anniebach Tue 13-Nov-18 20:21:03

Day6 her heart was breaking ? For whom? She said of w Barry Manakee ‘the greatest love I ever had , 1984 to 1986. She ‘adored’Hewitt 1986 - 1990 . James Gilby 1990 - 1991. Hasnet Khan 1995 - 1997, the love of her life

I am sorry you were so badly hurt, but surprised you applaud such pain being inflicted on other women

As for ‘revenge is a life lived well’ she died age 36

Day6 Tue 13-Nov-18 19:58:01

she encouraged them, the posing on the diving board of the yacht after she told the press she would be there at that time

She was getting revenge. I don't blame her. Her husband didn't want, need her or cherish her.

Don't they say the best revenge is a life lived well?

Diana made sure the world knew the worm had turned and was carving out a life for herself.

Good for her! I'd have called every camera under the sun to come and film me enjoying myself if I had the power. Charles had his court, his stuffy sycophants, his mistress, his circle. His world was fine.

She smashed his comfort zone and me and every single woman who'd ever felt the hurt, rejection, pain, heartache, and self-confidence breaking pain of a husband whose heart was elsewhere cheered her on!

We don't marry to shut up, put up, suffer in silence. Why should we? My mother and her generation did but their daughters don't take being messed with as placidly. Nor should we.

I was hurting when Diana was hurting and I fully understand why she did what she did. It embarrassed the royal family, but didn't Charles start the ball rolling?

Ask any faithful wife but wronged woman about the anger and pain they felt when they discovered their husband didn't want them.

I loved it when Dians fought back. It's a shame it was so public. Her heart was probably breaking when she did it, but good for her!