Cris M
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What an awful lot of armchair judges we have here.
What an awful lot of armchair judges we have here.
Cepe I think that last sentence is uncalled for. Andrew does the wrong thing but you question the park worker ?
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Yes I do.
This has been a classic case of mischief making and it's obvious by the emphasis every paper has given o the word "allegedly". And we know that someone went to a tabloid, and we don't know that Andrew did it deliberately.
Police won't investigate Prince Andrew over alleged gate ramming | UK news | The Guardian
A spokeswoman said: “An alleged criminal damage was reported this morning. But the caller had no details of the alleged incident other than it was in Windsor on Sunday. The caller was advised that a person involved in the alleged incident or someone acting on their behalf would need to report this. Police are not normally contacted for damage-only road traffic collisions and we can’t see anything on the log about this.”
I believe at some point the queen said... she had Charles for the country, Anne was for Philip and Andrew was for her
Really? I have a hard time swallowing this. The Queen does not ever speak so bluntly about family relations or private matters in general. Or if she does it would never be aired outside her closest circle. And what mother in her right mind forgets to mention a kid?
Well, I read both articles and both cite an anonymous park worker"s story to The Sun. So, the source is actually The Sun. Wow, that's nailed Andrew, not! Seems to me it's just another hatchet job on Andrew and getting the snide "Toad of Toad Hall" analogy into the public domain. Oh, that and whipping up the usual "York Haters", and very successfully too.Did he commit this heinous crime? For me, the jury is still out . . . the Daily Fail is the only source so far and I don't know about you all, but I need a little more evidence.I have posted this earlier
Duke of York 'should be prosecuted for ramming open park gate' | UK news | The Guardian
Well, I read both articles and both cite an anonymous park worker"s story to The Sun. So, the source is actually The Sun. Wow, that's nailed Andrew, not! Seems to me it's just another hatchet job on Andrew and getting the snide "Toad of Toad Hall" analogy into the public domain. Oh, that and whipping up the usual "York Haters", and very successfully too.
Read more: Royal recognition for group that helps vulnerable and elderly - Yorkshire Evening PostVOLUNTEERS from an Ilkley group which has provided support and companionship for vulnerable and elderly people for over 40 years were given royal recognition when they received an award from the Duke of York.
The Duke of York will visit China 5-6 April
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Prince Andrew’s continuing close relationship with questionably figures in Kazakhstan brings the royal family into disrepute
His mother puts up with him because she is his mother and he is her favorite but Charles will not be so indulgent I suspect. Unless Andrew wants to find himself With no position, no responsibility and no backing from the monarch he really really needs to lay low and comport himself.
Tristan de Cunha is the most Remote inhabited archipelago( pop. 270) in then world... Thousands miles in either direction of the nearest lands and happens to be British Territory. Andrew might end up thereb LOL.
His mother puts up with him because she is his mother and he is her favorite but Charles will not be so indulgent I suspect. Unless Andrew wants to find himself With no position, no responsibility and no backing from the monarch he really really needs to lay low and comport himself.
Tristan de Cunha is the most Remote inhabited archipelago( pop. 270) in then world... Thousands miles in either direction of the nearest lands and happens to be British Territory. Andrew might end up thereb LOL.
He might be made to care though, if any of the broadsheet newspapers (as distinct from the DM) go on a crusade about his alleged activities. What a great assignment for an investigative journalist that would be!
Read more: Royal seal of approval for Dojo - Mirfield ReporterPrince Andrew has presented members of a Batley martial arts academy with a top community award.
Dojo Academy sensei Keith Prole received the Duke of York’s Community Initiative Award from the Queen’s son at a special ceremony at Huddersfield University.
The prestigious award is a mark of recognition for the club’s work within the community.
“It’s probably one of the best days of my life! It’s not every day you get to shake hands with a real-life prince,” said Keith.
Yes, what shall they do. They can't say that he was a 'fixer' in a Kazakhstan deal, can they? As I've said before: Nothing surprises me about Andrew, but we must remember that this is a Daily Fail story and everything that comes from them must be taken with a large pinch of salt.