Idriel
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You are missing half the information here.Those were his superiors who were playing the CYA game for allowing his little stunt.
William did lie about the real purpose of his jollies to his superiors.
So yes, they were complicit to his foolishness, but unwittingly so.Documents obtained under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act have disclosed that neither William nor his aides informed senior officers of the "true nature" of two Chinook training flights which the Prince used to attend a stag party and a wedding. The documents, which can be made public for the first time, state that senior officers would have cancelled the flights if they had been told that the sorties were being used by William, 26, to ferry him to private functions.
Add to that the fact that he didn't come forward with this as soon as the scandal broke off but let his superiors take the rap and waited until the newspapers revealed his little shenanigans to issue an half-arsed 'apology'.
The man is a disgrace.
Your point?Meanwhile, I think he'll live.
Not that I particularly believe that Kate is motivated by money but there is money and Money.I don´t for a second believe that Kate is a gold digger, her family has made more money than her family had ever, for hundreds of years, dreamed of. They live in a house that was beyond their means until only a few years ago and it seems that their internet business Party Pieces is giving them a good income. I think that as far as money is concerned they are very self satisfied.
The Middleton are successful businessmen but they have to work for their money and don't exactly swim in it.
As someone else said, they are secure but they are not wealthy in the Rich List sense of the term. Kate isn't by any mean an heiress so Windsor Money would definitely be appealing.