Re: Royal News
Posted: 28 Nov 2017, 13:48
I'm already tired of seeing it in the news.
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Ban all this non Defence related shit then henceforth then!The Armchair Soldier wrote:I'm already tired of seeing it in the news.
The Armchair Soldier wrote:I'm already tired of seeing it in the news.
Who's Don Burke?R686 wrote:id hate to see what the reporting is like in the UK
Oz answer for Harvey WeinsteinCaribbean wrote:Who's Don Burke?R686 wrote:id hate to see what the reporting is like in the UK
The Times of London contacted TFF this week, seeking the Australian Republic Movement’s views on the fact that for the coming visit to Australia by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, she will only be staying for a few days and won’t accompany the prince for the rest of his tour around the country he hopes he will be king of, as she reportedly finds such flights "gruelling".
If it is good enough for royals to fly a commercial airline that far, why not come the whole way, instead of all the hideously expensive palaver of sending an RAAF jet to get them? What can be the explanation for such nonsense?
Presumably UK too.R686 wrote:don't know the feeling in the UK but here in AU if Charles and Camilla show continues Australia will turn into a republic
https://honey.nine.com.au/2018/04/19/20 ... alth-chogmJust days shy of her 92nd birthday, the Queen talked tonight (AEST) about her eldest son and heir apparent, backing him to the leaders of the Commonwealth as they attended the opening of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London.
♪ 'God save YOUR gracious King. Long live YOUR noble King. God save YOUR King....'R686 wrote:Nooooooooo
How do you prepare to fire a gun salute fit for a Prince? King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a 41-gun salute in Green Park in honour of Prince Charles' 70th birthday, with their preparations beginning at Wellington Barracks...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46912691The Duke of Edinburgh has been involved in a car crash, Buckingham Palace has said.
Prince Philip, 97, was not injured in the accident, which happened close to the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk shortly before 15:00 GMT.
Buckingham Palace said the crash involved another vehicle and police attended the scene.
The duke was driving a Range Rover and was pulling out of a driveway onto the A149 when the accident happened.
According to eyewitnesses, the car that the duke was driving overturned.
The eyewitnesses said they helped the duke out of the vehicle. He was conscious but "very, very shocked" and shaken, they added.
The BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell added that two people in the other vehicle - a saloon car - were treated for minor injuries, according to reports from Norfolk Police.
The duke is back at Sandringham and has seen a doctor as a precaution, who confirmed he was not injured.