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Oily creeps
Nicolas Witchell , Jenny Bond
And those royal biographers , penny junor etc
Odd
As are people , apart from the elderly , who are obsessed with the royal family
Now of course the death of lady diana was a shame but whole families travelled to throw flowers at the funeral car and stood there crying
I think it's odd
I don't get it all. Greeks and Germans. Money and property. And for what? They don't do anything of substance. That Harry seems like an OK bloke (but who knows?) and his Mrs seems reasonably normal. I'm no so keen on the other two. Why can't they all renounce their titles give back their homes and their land and just live like normal billionaires?
The 'Royal Family' are in a cleft stick. On the one hand they are semi-deified and on the other they try to come across as less stuffy and remote than their predecessors as that is a risk too. I, for one, will never bow unilaterally to another person on this planet and I consider the concept of royalty as ludicrous - even more so when it makes someone the Head of State merely due to the bed they were born in.
Please don't respond by saying that it gives us stability and that it's better than having a US president as, for example, Germany's Head of State (and which is not a lifelong position) is not the same position as the Chancellor - and I consider Germany to be pretty stable.
Having Heads of State who can't even enter a supermarket or walk the streets as normal human being is rather amusing. We defer to someone in their ivory tower who never attended a state school unless they were surrounded by an entourage (the smell of fresh paint in their nostrils as they sweep through), never uses public transport, never pops into a high street restaurant, café or pub, people kow-towing to them everywhere they go and referring to them as 'Your majesty' and the like at every juncture. For me, like religion, royalty infantilises us. As for the miserable dirge 'God Save The Queen' you have a double whammy of it in four words.
Needless to say, some of the younger royals (whose English is less clipped, archaic and alien than that of her Maj) do seem to have more contact with the real world and find that acting the semi-deified role at the same time is too much to bear.
It made me laugh when these creepy royal reporters said a prince had met an ordinary girl an they fell in love
Have you seen the size of Kate Middleton's parents house !
They are loaded
And who calls their daughter Pippa?
It's all stables and jolly hockey sticks
Ordinary my arse
Spot on with the royals and religion. With regard to royal correspondents, each to their own, there's plenty of room for sycophantic, obsequious, unctuous, servile, fawning, toadying, arse lickers in this world.
But you'd love the chance to eat their food
Even though it has been chewed
I have no particular dislike of them but there are some aspects of the way they live that are absolutely srreal, and it is nothing to do with the money, there are thousands of people in the world far richer than them who don't live such a cocooned life.
a few examples;
Princess diana said she wanted the boys to have a normal upbringing. When they lived in Kennsington Palace as pre-teens when at home they had their own private chef just to prepare their meals. She and Charles had a seperate chef for themselves.
The Queens chips are always exactly the same size and always square
Prince Charles 'wrote' to his valet (someone he speaks to constantly every day mind) and complained that one of the people getting things ready for him when he wakes in the morning was putting the tooth paste on his toothbrush and putting it on the left side of the sink when he knew that charles was right handed.
Henry and Megan, (the peoples prince) when they moved into the £2.4 million renovated home had a staff of 13 to look after them. What on earth would 13 people do to assist 2 people in their day to day lives? It beggars belief. and this in addition to his military ADC and his personal Secretary.
The all have private secretary and theeir wives all of seperate ones.
These are the kind of things that they have in their lives without even thinking about it. Its nothing to do with the money. The level of care and protection they are the subject of is beyond most people's understanding.
Charles is understood to be very keen on reducing the size of the "Firm" when he takes over, perhaps understanding that the hangers on do the family no favours, but that said his lifestyle won't change.
they are not normal and never will be.Charles has done most to damage the Royal family with the way he treated Diana.That is something that still lives on today.
Prince of Wales gets sick with the virus and buggers off to Scotland to recover. Whats wrong with his home in Wales shows us utter disrespect.
The girl on Sky is nice and normal - Rhiannan Mills - whose dad was the Chief Medical Officer dealing with the Aberfan disaster.
And before anyone says that the Royal Family bring in tourist revenue: the position of Head of State in any country should not be about attracting tourists. If that were the case, Mickey Mouse should be the US president.
On second thoughts.....