coollino
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Is this the same Charles who had an injunction against a newspaper that had claimed he was...best Google it.
I'm saying I doubt he will have anywhere near the support of the public as the Queen has.
Is this the same Charles who had an injunction against a newspaper that had claimed he was...best Google it.
Thought you would at least offer me a free pint....Vote for me and I’ll let you eat cake.....something like that you mean.....
Who will be the likable one?
William and Kate are made of cardboard, their two kids dress like they are constantly at a Victorian day at primary school. Harry (arguably the most relatable to most under 50) has gone.
Thought you would at least offer me a free pint....
Doubt he'll have much at all. When the questions start about his relationship with his servant who wasn't female,plus the impending revelations from Ms Maxwell about Andy I've a feeling the house of cards might fall.I'm saying I doubt he will have anywhere near the support of the public as the Queen has.
I think it's pretty darn likely that he won't get the support because of his nature: even within the context of being a royal, he comes across as hugely egotistical.I'm saying I doubt he will have anywhere near the support of the public as the Queen has.
I think it's pretty darn likely that he won't get the support because of his nature: even within the context of being a royal, he comes across as hugely egotistical.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's annoyed that his mother has lasted so long because his time as King is dwindling; being Prince Regent may be a hope of his.
In terms of who is likeable, I think in the eyes of the wider public William is pretty well favoured and most would happily want him before Charles.
Have you got a link to the Daily Mail article?I think William would be the favourite....and it would drive Meghan Markle to want to become President of USA, obviously after ditching the ginger lad...
Have you got a link to the Daily Mail article?
Thank god for the internet!![]()
BBC flooded with complaints over coverage of Prince Philip’s death
Corporation opened dedicated complaints form on its website to deal with high volume of commentswww.theguardian.com
BBC One and BBC Two cleared their schedules of Friday night staples including EastEnders, Gardeners’ World and the final of MasterChef to simulcast pre-recorded tributes from the Duke of Edinburgh’s children. TV viewers were not pleased. BBC One, which is traditionally the channel that Britons turn on at moments of national significance, was down 6% on the previous week, according to analysis of viewing figures by Deadline. For BBC Two the decision was disastrous – it lost two-thirds of its audience, with only an average of 340,000 people tuning in at any time between 7pm and 11pm. ITV suffered a similar drop after it ditched its Friday night schedule to broadcast tributes to the duke.
The BBC would not say how many complaints it had received or make any other comment about its coverage.
The Hub?Thank god for the internet!
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