You make your bed....

Started by Scrumpy, May 04, 2025, 09:35:58 AM

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Scrumpy

 
... You lie on it.. 
   
Poor Harry
Lost his court battle ... His wife is using a royal title (not allowed).. She pushes in front of him when arriving anywhere...  and his Daddy is not talking to him..

He certainly is a spare part... 'Shoulda woulda coulda' (as Judge Judy says) comes to mind..
 And to top it all his daughter has an American accent..  :grin:
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

JBR

Quote from: Scrumpy on May 04, 2025, 09:35:58 AM... You lie on it..
 
Poor Harry
Lost his court battle ... His wife is using a royal title (not allowed).. She pushes in front of him when arriving anywhere...  and his Daddy is not talking to him..

He certainly is a spare part... 'Shoulda woulda coulda' (as Judge Judy says) comes to mind..
 And to top it all his daughter has an American accent..  :grin:
Yes, he certainly has made his bed, and now he can lie in it.
He has very little, if any, public support in this country despite him regularly making noises about coming back to visit.
As far as I'm concerned, he gets exactly what he deserves for being such a silly little boy.
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Alex

The poor dears brain was always in the wrong place when it came to Megan. :grin:

Michael Rolls

no respect for him - or his wife - any more
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Raven


Scrumpy

I saw part of the interview on BBC..
He still blames everyone else .. He certainly looked angry..
 Behaved like a spoiled child.. 
When speaking of his father he said something along the lines of ' I do know how long he has left'..
So, I guess people will now think that Charles might be more  poorly than he really is..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

JBR

Quote from: Raven on May 04, 2025, 10:23:54 AM:lipsrsealed:  :lipsrsealed:  :lipsrsealed:
You keep posting those zipped lips, Raven.

Well, I suspect that you really like Harold but daren't say so.  Worry not, I won't tell anyone.
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Mups

I read a couple of comments today which I agree with.

The first said -  "If you want reconciliation, do it in private,  not a BBC News interview."

The second one was - "It's not that the King won't speak to him,  it's that he can't.  How can you have a private and delicate conversation when you know it's going to end up on a news special within hours?"


I think they were both good, and fair comments.

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