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    Royal Family

    I thought the horrible bastards weren't allowed to get involved with politics?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c05ppeym6jro

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    Re: Royal Family

    they're the heads of state, so meeting foreign heads of state is one of the only things on their busy schedule

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    Re: Royal Family

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    they're the heads of state, so meeting foreign heads of state is one of the only things on their busy schedule
    I see sausage fingers was in Qatar the other week, the BBC even reported on it as an upbeat news story :

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    I see sausage fingers was in Qatar the other week, the BBC even reported on it as an upbeat news story :
    The Royal Family know exactly the movements of Prince Andrew in recent years whereas the courts haven't had that privilege. There's therefore a deep suspicion that they are deliberately harbouring a felon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    they're the heads of state, so meeting foreign heads of state is one of the only things on their busy schedule
    So why do we need a Prime Minister if he is scared to meet with Trump ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    So why do we need a Prime Minister if he is scared to meet with Trump ?
    Is this a genuine question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    So why do we need a Prime Minister if he is scared to meet with Trump ?
    Eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Is this a genuine question?
    From the BBC

    Royal charm offensive to help build bridges

    Analysis by Sean Coughlan, royal correspondent

    Prince William has been scrambled, like in his old air ambulance days, to rush to this meeting in Paris with President-elect Donald Trump.

    Although what's in need of rescue on this occasion is the well-being of the special relationship between the US and the UK.

    It's an important connection for both sides - and for wider military links such as Nato - but there's not a lot of obvious empathy between Starmer's Labour government and the incoming Republicans.

    So the royals, who are funded by taxpayers, are being deployed to smooth the path, with Prince William taking on the statesman role, meeting Trump before attending the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral.

    Trump is a royal fan, so that might make for a more positive connection. Prince William last met Trump in 2019, during the then-president's visit to the UK, where Trump spoke very enthusiastically about his meeting with the late Queen Elizabeth II.

    But there's a massive contrast in their styles. Prince William's flagship project is his Earthshot environmental awards, while Trump has dismissed efforts to boost green energy as a "scam".

    This week Prince William went to serve dinner at the Passage homelessness charity and on Friday night he was helping with a "kindness tree" outside Westminster Abbey.

    A kindness tree and campaigning on housing and climate-change aren't exactly the 'Make America Great Again' style.

    But the aim of this hurriedly-arranged meeting will be for a royal charm offensive to help build bridges at an uncertain time for western alliances.

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    It's not without irony that members of the Royal Family get involved with campaigns for the homeless.
    The Crown Estate possesses billions of pounds worth of real estate, palaces, country estates, urban properties, cottages, castles, villages and large tracts of land (including 13% of Cornwall).

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