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katex 09-04-2006 22:30

Royal Anniversary
 
Sure you probably covered this topic last year. Nothing, nothing, ever will help me to take to this woman ... Camilla of course !!

As a woman, know how manipulative we can be, and honey, I can see right through you. The polls tell us that the public are warming to her, sorry, not me. Grrrr, every time I see or hear about her, want to bring out my sick bucket. \_________/ :sick:

As for Queen Camilla, would rather be thrown in the Tower of London than curtsy before her *****

Have I a problem ?

grannyclaret 09-04-2006 22:31

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no you havent... i totaly agree with you

katex 09-04-2006 22:34

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
no you havent... i totaly agree with you

Thanks G-C, thought it might be just me, and you are such a lovely person that my instincts could be correct after all.

grannyclaret 09-04-2006 22:37

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I think the media are trying TOO hard to brainwash us into liking her ..i think she was an evil conniving marriage wrecker....

katex 09-04-2006 22:46

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
I think the media are trying TOO hard to brainwash us into liking her ..i think she was an evil conniving marriage wrecker....

I don't think, I know !!

garinda 09-04-2006 22:50

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Her Royal Highness my arse.

BLACKBURN RAVER 09-04-2006 23:19

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get rid of em all....all of em are sponging barstewards.:mad: :mad:

grannyclaret 09-04-2006 23:21

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I like the monarchy ,and i think it should be part of our heritage,, but i realy have a problem with mrs windsor

staggeringman 10-04-2006 00:03

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Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER
get rid of em all....all of em are sponging barstewards.:mad: :mad:

what a proper chap................lmfao:D

junetta 10-04-2006 00:20

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I think that it is brilliant.

He loved and wanted her long before Diana but had to bow down to his mother's rules and pick a perfect girl to be the mother of his children. Not a marriage made in heaven, as we all know, but, he's so happy now and with his soulmate.

I, along with most folks, cried my heart out when Diana was killed, but time does move on and I wish them all the best on their anniversary.

SPUGGIE J 10-04-2006 07:16

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Maybe they should get out of the C17 and into the C21. Could wee Willy Windsor be able to marry his squeeze now that she has been popped? The way it sits at the moment not likely.

mez 10-04-2006 09:34

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well i say good luck to them both .....they DO look very happy & i must say look well to-gether , the marriage has been accepted by the children & thats good .

janet 10-04-2006 09:44

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As long as both of them are contented with each other it does not matter what anyone else thinks.How many of us here would ignore the thoughts of others if it meant we could be happy. I know I would.

Tealeaf 10-04-2006 10:40

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I think Camillia is lovely. She likes a smoke & I've no doubt she likes a drink as well. She is just the sort of person to prop up the bar with, unimaginable with her predecessor, that self-centered slut Diana.

garinda 10-04-2006 11:06

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Originally Posted by junetta
I think that it is brilliant.

He loved and wanted her long before Diana but had to bow down to his mother's rules and pick a perfect girl to be the mother of his children.

Well then he should have been a man and not so bloody wet, unlike his great Uncle the Duke of Windsor, and married the woman he loved back in the 70's.

The only trouble with that is that he would have had to give up his claim to succession, and a lot of the privileges he now enjoys.

That said they do look happy, but if she was unsuitable back in the seventies because she wasn't of high enough birth and not virginally pure, now that they are both divorced what makes her suitable as a future consort/Queen?

I bet Princess Margaret's spinning in her grave shouting 'how come they've changed the bloody rules for that little twerp.'


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