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katex 09-04-2006 22:30

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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.'

Gayle 10-04-2006 11:07

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Why would he have had to give up his claim to succession if he'd married her back then?

garinda 10-04-2006 11:09

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Why would he have had to give up his claim to succession if he'd married her back then?

...because she wasn't a virgin. Archaic I know, but hey that's Royalty for you.

Diana's uncle had to publicly state her pureness prior to her wedding in 1981.

Gayle 10-04-2006 11:11

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Ironic then because it was probably Charles that stopped her from being a virgin in the first place.

As for Diana - how on earth would her uncle know something like that?

garinda 10-04-2006 11:14

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Also Camilla's family the Kepples were not really thought of as being of good stock. They weren't aristocratic, her great grandmother had been a Royal mistress to Edward VIII, and her great aunt was the lesbian Violet Trefussis who caused a scandal when she left her husband and ran off with Vita Sackville West.

Gayle 10-04-2006 11:19

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Just shows how misguided people get when they stick to protocol or formalities. In the end Diana's family had its fair share of divorces and scandals so she might have been 'aristocracy' but the family was just as prone to trouble as any other.

I'm not really interested in the royals either way but I do think it's a shame that he wasn't allowed to marry the love of his life when he was younger. Having said that, the affair that carried on behind Diana's back was pretty dispicable.

garinda 10-04-2006 11:20

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Ironic then because it was probably Charles that stopped her from being a virgin in the first place.

As for Diana - how on earth would her uncle know something like that?

Exactly, but that's what he had to do. She was only nineteen, and would have had lots of palace insiders making enquiries into her past.

Camilla's friends have publicly said she was quite a fast cat even at finishing school in Switzerland, years before even meeting Charles.

garinda 10-04-2006 11:24

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Don't forget that whilst she was seeing Charles, when he was away at sea whilst in the navy, he received a letter telling him she was marrying Andrew Parker Bowles.

garinda 10-04-2006 13:21

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People have commented on how well Camilla looks in the offical anniversary photographs, by Mario Testino.

She should do.

The figure released for how much she spends per year on hairdressing is £55,000.

F I F T Y F I V E T H O U S A N D P O U N D S ! :eek:

Tealeaf 10-04-2006 13:23

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The figure released for how much she spends per year on hairdressing is £55,000.

F I F T Y F I V E T H O U S A N D P O U N D S ! :eek:

That is about half as much as Di did, ten years ago.

garinda 10-04-2006 13:24

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
That is about half as much as Di did, ten years ago.

Maybe, but if their heads were mounted on poles outside Buck House we'd save a hell of a lot more.:D

Margaret Pilkington 10-04-2006 13:41

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Katex......like you, I think she is a haggard, horse faced old nag...and those are the GOOD things I think about her. While they have a right to happiness....I do not want to hear about either of them......he is weaker than water( if he had stood up to his Ma, they would have married in the first place) and she is no better than she ought to be.....as Mrs boswell used to say TART!

JohnW 10-04-2006 15:56

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Well, I have to put my two penn'th in here. Charles was not the only one having an affair; the much vaunted Princess of Hearts had her share as well. We are aware of at least three I think, we don't know if there were any others, so I suppose if you wish to tar Camilla as a tart you have to do the same for Di. As far as we know, Charlie Boy only had one affair. I'm not condoning that, just trying to keep things in perspective.

Yes he should have stood up to protocol and the family and married who the hell he wanted, but we are unaware what kind of pressures can be brought to bear within Royal circles. Personally, I wish them all the best and hope that their marriage makes them both happy for the rest of their lives. I'm not sure Charles is ever going to be King anyway, his mother could well outlive him the way she is going. He may be well advised to just pass it up and let his eldest son, who seems to be very popular, take the crown if he does survive his mother's death.

SPUGGIE J 10-04-2006 16:52

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This is the sort of question best suited to an Italian parliment. There were bits and bobs bouncing out from the start and the blame has to lie not with just Chick Di Cammi Owd Liz Owd Greek etc but with the royal botty cleaners as well. These numpties are so bent on living in the past they have lost all sense of reality concerning the Royals. Yes they are moderising but what is to say the same problem is not to befall wee Wullie?

Now they are married C n C should just get on with their lives and wonder what could have been. They still have plenty of time ahead of them to enjoy themselves along with the "bonuses" that could have been lost if Chicks heart had been brave enough to take on "the Firm" and wed her the first time round.

katex 10-04-2006 17:57

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Originally Posted by mez
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 .

Yeh, Mez, but the children are boys, god forbid if there had been a daughter, methinks she would have seen it differently.

Tealeaf: Feel confident Diane would have loved him to the end of her days minus this woman in his life, and any affairs she had came out of 'what's good for the goose, good for the gander' .. and feelings of neglect, etc. Annoexia and bulimia is born out of low self-esteem and this is what she was feeling.

Seems might be in the minority here, but, hey, am a woman and we thrive on intuition.

katex 10-04-2006 17:58

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Originally Posted by mez
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 .

Yeh, Mez, but the children are boys, god forbid if there had been a daughter, methinks she would have seen it differently.

Tealeaf: Feel confident Diane would have loved him to the end of her days minus this woman in his life, and any affairs she had came out of 'what's good for the goose, good for the gander' .. and feelings of neglect, etc. Annoexia and bulimia is born out of low self-esteem and this is what she was feeling.

Seems might be in the minority here, but, hey, am a woman and we thrive on intuition.

katex 10-04-2006 18:01

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See how strongly I feel about her, makes me post twice !! :bangh8:

katex 10-04-2006 18:05

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See how strong I feel about it, makes me post twice. :cursing:

garinda 10-04-2006 18:06

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I'm with you Katex.

If he'd had the balls to tell Diana 'look I'll marry you, you will be Queen of England, but I love someone else, and will carry on with my affair sometime in our marriage,' then she could have made up her own nineteen year old mind, instead of being hoodwinked into it. A virginal innocent to the slaughter.

With hindsight, when asked if they were in love on their engagement, Diana replied 'of course'. He muttered through gritted teeth 'whatever in love means', all very telling, and very sad.

SPUGGIE J 10-04-2006 18:10

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Originally Posted by katex
See how strong I feel about it, makes me post twice. :cursing:

Nothing wrong with that. :) Everyone feels strongly about something, because if we didnt there would be no debate.

pendy 11-04-2006 13:17

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I think Charles is a spoilt, self-indulgent, man who has never really grown up. He is in a position of great privilege, but feels free to moan about how he was unhappy at school, and how he was prevented from doing what he wanted by his position. Ah, but he was determined to hang on to that position, wasn't he. I had great sympathy for Diana, the poor girl simply believed her own publicity, the fairy-tale romance, etc. She was a human sacrifice, offered up by both grandmothers (Ruth, Lady Fermoy and the QM), who cooked the whole thing up. I do also feel rather sorry for Andrew Parker-Bowles, who had to put up with everyone knowing who his wife was knocking off - as one friend put it "Greater love hath no man than that he lays down his wife for his country"!!!


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