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I am a republican and proud of that too
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good on you margaret,at least you are honest,and you are entitled to your views, as is the democratic right of every one in this country,what do you think of the u.k as a possible republic ?
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Apparently a British royalty expert named the person involved last night on Fox News in the States.
Whilst Googling, to try and find the name, which I didn't, up popped this thread on page three of the world wide web.:D |
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The German newspaper: Bild.de has apparently released the name of the royal, as it is not "restricted under British Law" have been on the website, then realised I can't read German! lol.
It has been said though that is not a senior royal. It will probably turn out to be the 29th Earl of Goodness Knows Where!!! |
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...and all without having to resort to pay for company, unlike some.;) |
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'...if a website in the UK reprinted the information from a foreign website, it would again find itself with legal problems.'
Scotsman.com News - UK - Web weakens secrecy order over royal 'blackmail' Will Tealeaf go to prison for starting this thread, if he's named here?:rolleyes: |
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news reports in the US and Australia are stating the "Royal" as being 'Lord' Lindley , son of Princess Margaret
AdelaideNow... Queen's nephew centre of scandal |
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I bet he got the coke from his mum.
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Not quite a hairdressers son, but still..... Blah!!
Why are the Royals so bothered about protecting his identity you always find out these things and to be quite honest with you I don't really care, it may be a bit more interesting if it was a senior royal though!:p |
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Well I never. There were always rumors about his father. Apparently when someone asked Princess Margaret, whilst in Mustique, how the Queen was, she replied 'which one, my mother, my sister, or my husband?' :D |
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So who will be prosecuted for naming him? Steeljack is safe in America, so Tealeaf will probably be banged up.:D |
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Now its been on here it will be in the Observer Friday
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They're always a little slow with their scoops.:D |
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