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    All hail the adulterer King Charles.He's a fucking cock. People have short memories. Why would anybody think he was a good guy? Keep posting...

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    I'm not sure why anybody would think the British royal family is relevant in 2022. Stand them down. Give them a pension. Buy them a small holding in the countryside somewhere. Then consign them to the history books. Sell tickets to visit the palaces to keep tourists happy.

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    King Charles and Queen Consort arrive in Harrow to visit community kitchen

    Whilst greeting the crowds outside and meeting members of the community, the pair also got to meet a group of pupils from Priestmead Primary School in Harrow. His Majesty King Charles III was in high spirits as he and The Queen Consort headed to London’s Community Kitchen.

    Posting about their Harrow visit on social media, The Royal Family said: “London Community Kitchen, founded in 2014, works with vulnerable communities across London and is supported by a network of dedicated volunteers.

    “It distributes up to 60 tonnes of surplus food to local communities serving over 10,000 people every week from its hub in Harrow.”

    Harrow resident David Parkes told Harrow Online: “What an honour it was to see The King in Harrow today! After such a tough year for the Royals, it’s so nice to see them making an effort to thank members of local communities, and seeing them today is maybe the highlight of my whole year.”

    Following their trip to Wealdstone, The King and Queen Consort will join the Prince and Princess of Wales and others for a carol service being held at Westminster Abbey.

    King and Queen open garden at London’s Community Kitchen

    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    A New Zealand Xmas parade:

    A faux Royal Family, including “Ginger and the Whinger”, and a ‘Prince Andrew’ sitting alongside a pair of schoolgirls in uniform.

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    Meghan's let herself go.

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    Meghan's let herself go.
    start at 4.31




    .... and the legendary "as a valid actress, feminist and black girl i refuse to demean myself for money " blow job scene

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    This woman clearly isn't wifey material. Gawd, Harry is exceptionally dim.

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    Queen Elizabeth II remembered during Royal carol service

    Tributes were paid to HM Queen Elizabeth II during the second annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas service at Westminster Abbey on Thursday 15th December.

    The service was hosted by HRH The Princess of Wales and attended by Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort, HRH The Prince of Wales, and other Members of the Royal Family.

    During the service, The Prince of Wales read an extract from Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas Message 2012:

    ‘At Christmas I am always struck by how the spirit of togetherness lies also at the heart of the Christmas story. A young mother and a dutiful father with their baby were joined by poor shepherds and visitors from afar. They came with their gifts to worship the Christ child. From that day on he has inspired people to commit themselves to the best interests of others.’

    The service also recognised the selfless efforts of individuals, families and communities across the UK, and highlighted the remarkable impact that coming together to support others can have for us all.

    About the service

    The service was led by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, who welcomed the congregation to the Abbey.

    There was music from Alfie Boe OBE and Melanie C, who sang Silent night; Samantha Barks, who sang Walking in the air; and Craig David who sang Have yourself a merry little Christmas. Pianist and composer Alexis Ffrench played his own arrangement of In the Bleak Midwinter. St Mary’s Ukrainian Choir led the singing of Away in a manger.

    Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams OBE read Luke 2:1-7 and Actress Dame Kristen Scott Thomas DBE read Michael Guite’s poem, Refugee. Actor Hugh Bonneville read an extract from Paddington’s Christmas Post.

    The Dean read John 1: 1-5, 14 and also gave a reflection.

    The service was sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey, conducted by James O’Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers. The organ was played by Peter Holder, Sub-Organist, and before the service by Matthew Jorysz, Assistant Organist.



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    Jeremy Clarkson goes for it

    Jeremy Clarkson dreams of Meghan Markle 'paraded naked through the streets' in vile rant
    18 December 2022

    Jeremy Clarkson has issued a foul rant about Meghan Markle, insisting that he "hates her on a cellular level" and wants her to be "paraded naked through the streets".

    The television presenter said that he "dreams of people throwing lumps of excrement at her" in the insensitive spew of hatred towards Meghan - who he has never met.

    In his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy said how he felt "sorry" for Prince Harry and said that he is being "controlled" by his wife.

    He called the royal a "glove puppet" in an online rant.

    "Meghan, though, is a different story. I hate her," he wrote.

    Unbelievably, he said that he had more hatred towards Meghan than a serial killer.

    "Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West. I hate her on a cellular level," he continued.


    Jeremy said that he hated Meghan, who he's never met, more than serial killer Rose West

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    Quote Originally Posted by 39TG View Post
    Gawd, Harry is exceptionally dim.
    That was a given, the fact he's gone full US retard just proves it. I wish them both well, but FFS just leave us in the UK out of your bellyaching.

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    ^^He was always a bit too......spontaneous.

    A giant baby actually

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    Jeremy Clarkson


    "At night, I’m unable to sleep as I lie there, grinding my teeth and dreaming of the day when she is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowds chant, “Shame!” and throw lumps of excrement at her.
    JC gets a response:

    Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily takes swipe at her dad after his vile Meghan Markle rant
    Emily Clarkson has slammed her dad after he publicly described his hate for Meghan Markle comparing his hatred to that of notorious serial killers, Nicola Sturgeon and Rose West.
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    I have no idea who or what Kathy Burke is - a colossal c*ck or colossal c*nt?
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    Kathy Burke hits out at ‘colossal c***’ Jeremy Clarkson after his Meghan Markle rant
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    Jeremy Clarkson slammed for 'vile' Meghan Markle rant as he claims he hates her 'more than Rose West'
    Jeremy continued: "But what makes me despair is that younger people, especially girls, think she’s pretty cool. They think she was a prisoner of Buckingham Palace, forced to talk about nothing but embroidery and kittens.
    "That makes me even angrier. Can’t they see everything that’s happening is so very obviously pre-planned."
    Earlier this week, Jeremy attended a Christmas lunch event with Queen Consort Camilla and other public figures like Piers Morgan - who has also been one of the Sussex's biggest critics since they left the royal family.

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    ^ Meghan should be delighted, there's no such thing as bad publicity, its what the vacuous bitch has wanted from the start - people in the US pay to go to their outpourings and they get awards for feeling sorry for themselves

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    Queen Elizabeth II died exactly 100 days ago, at 96, following 70 years of faithful service. As the world grieved her death, her bereaved eldest son Charles stepped up to fulfill his destiny. He was crowned King Charles III, and it is thought that his staff saw the first 100 days on the throne as critical to establishing the tone of his reign.

    However, it is safe to say that the new monarch has not experienced an easy transition during his initial three months in power. Not only was a huge in-tray thrown upon him, but he also had to confront a variety of unforeseen situations, many of which he could not have predicted.

    What are some of these unforeseen situations?
    Charles participated in a session of the Accession Council when he was officially declared King just 48 hours after becoming king. For the first time, the historic meeting was aired, and he was seen grimacing when a pen platter obstructed the process of his signing a paper, and he motioned for an assistant to move it.

    But that was not the end of his problems with stationery because he was spotted in another viral video only days after in Northern Ireland. He was caught on camera becoming irritated over a leaky pen and snarling: "I can't tolerate this b****y thing... every stinking time!"

    Thankfully, after several weeks of royal grief, he could see the lighter side of his pen issues. During a trip to Dunfermline, Charles and the Queen Consort were asked to sign a visitor's book, which he seemed to do with his pen. After delivering it to Camilla, he seemed to refer to the pen tragedies by smiling and saying, "These things are so temperamental."

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    Exactly 100 days ago, after 70 years of dedicated service, Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. And as the world mourned her passing, her grieving eldest son Charles had to step up to fulfil his destiny.

    He officially became King Charles III and it is believed his team earmarked the first 100 days of him being on the throne as crucial to setting the tone for his reign.

    But it's fair to say the new monarch has not always had an easy ride in his first three months in charge.

    Not only was a large in-tray thrust upon him, he has also had to deal with a number of unexpected issues, many he would not have been able to foresee...

    Pengate

    Less than 48 hours after becoming monarch, Charles attended a meeting of the Accession Council, where he was officially proclaimed King.

    The historic meeting was televised for the first time ever, and he was spotted grimacing when a pen tray got in the way of him signing a document and he beckoned an aide to move it.

    But that wasn't the end of his frustrations when it came to stationery as just days later in Northern Ireland he was caught in another clip, which went viral.

    He was recorded getting agitated by a leaking pen and was heard snarling: " "I can't bear this b****y thing ... every stinking time!"

    Thankfully, several weeks later, after the end of royal mourning, he managed to see the funny side of his pen troubles.

    During a visit to Dunfermline, he and the Queen Consort were invited to sign a visitor's book, with the King appearing to use his own pen.

    And after handing it to Camilla, he appeared to reference the pen dramas by smiling and appearing to say: "These things are so temperamental."

    Political turmoil

    In one of his mother the late Queen's final duties as monarch just two days before her death, she formally invited Liz Truss to become Prime Minister after the resignation of Boris Johnson.

    This meant that Ms Truss became the first PM that Charles held weekly audiences with as King.

    And it seems it will always be remembered for the King's stinging comment to Ms Truss, who was under intense political pressure at the time.

    As she was escorted into the room where she was to have the audience with Charles, the former Tory leader could be seen carrying out an awkward curtsey, before shaking hands with him.

    And he remarked: "Back again? Dear oh dear."

    Meanwhile, it would have been assumed that because his late mother appointed Ms Truss just days before Charles' accession, it would be a duty he would not have to worry about in the early part of his reign.

    However, after Ms Truss quickly lost the support of Tory MPs, she was forced to resign after just 44 days in 10 Downing Street - making her Britain's shortest-serving Prime Minister ever.

    And just weeks into his reign, Charles had to oversee Ms Truss' resignation before formally appointing her successor Rishi Sunak as PM.

    However, it appears that Charles broke one of his mother's long-standing traditions when it came to her Prime Ministers during his appointment of Mr Sunak.

    Over the years when meeting PMs at Buckingham Palace, the late Queen would nearly always meet them in the audience room at Buckingham Palace - a room filled with cosy furniture and family pictures.

    However, Charles opted to meet Mr Sunak in the 1844 Room at the palace, which the King also used to meet dignitaries in the first few weeks of his reign.

    Two egging incidents

    During his early reign, the King appeared to be keen to get out and about and meet as many people as possible.

    But in recent weeks, two of his walkabouts have been marred by egg-throwing incidents.

    The first came in November when eggs were thrown at him and Camilla as they visited the city of York.

    The royal couple had just arrived in the city to unveil a statue in honour of the late Queen at York Minster when a figure in the crowd threw four eggs, all of which missed.

    Then just weeks later, police confirmed they had charged a 28-year-old man with a public order offence after an egg was allegedly thrown at the King during another walkabout.

    Bedfordshire Police refused to disclose the name of the suspect following the incident outside Luton Town Hall.

    Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix series

    The relationship between Charles, his youngest son Harry and his wife Meghan has long been rocky.

    Even before he became King, Harry hit out at Charles during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, accusing his dad of cutting him off financially.

    And in recent days Harry and Meghan ramped up their attacks on the Royal Family in their explosive Netflix series.

    In it, Harry accused the royals of having a “huge level of unconscious bias” and Meghan said the media wanted to “destroy” her.

    The duke also said members of his family questioned why Meghan needed more protection from the media than their wives had been given, but that they failed to grasp the “race element”.

    Meanwhile, he also went into detail about what happened at the Sandringham Summit and said his dad did not tell the truth.

    There has been no official response from Buckingham Palace about the series so far.

    The Crown

    However, it is not just one Netflix series that has posed difficulties for Charles - the streaming platform's hit series The Crown also returned for a bombshell fifth season.

    The latest series focused on the early 90s and the breakdown of the now-King's marriage to Princess Diana and his relationship with the now Queen Consort.

    The show also faced a barrage of criticism over a scene which saw Charles, then Prince of Wales, plotting with former Prime Minister Sir John Major to persuade his mother to abdicate, which was branded as fiction.

    A spokesman for the former PM said: “Sir John has not cooperated – in any way – with The Crown. Nor has he ever been approached by them to fact-check any script material.

    “Discussions between the Monarch and Prime Minister are private and – for Sir John – will always remain so.”

    However, Netflix said: "The Crown has always been presented as a drama based on historical events.

    “Series five is a fictional dramatisation, imagining what could have happened behind closed doors during a significant decade for the royal family – one that has already been scrutinised and well-documented by journalists, biographers and historians.”

    Race row

    Another issue that Charles had to contend with last month is a race row that engulfed the palace.

    It came following a royal aide allegedly asking a black British visitor at Buckingham Palace: "What part of Africa are you from?"


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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    ^^He was always a bit too......spontaneous.
    True . . . but just imagine your wife being subjected to the shit Meghan's been confronted with by not only your own family . . . but the public - we can see that even here.

    A bunch of dickheads losing their rag over a woman who complains about being treated badly - the misogyny is quite strong.




    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    I'm not sure why anybody would think the British royal family is relevant in 2022. Stand them down. Give them a pension. Buy them a small holding in the countryside somewhere. Then consign them to the history books. Sell tickets to visit the palaces to keep tourists happy.
    True, true . . .but people do love a spectacle, especially the great unwashed masses

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    This thread is about King Charles the Third. What do some Netflix ho's have to do with it? They are out of the Firm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    What do some Netflix ho's have to do with it? They are out of the Firm.
    no they aren't, they are making a living complaining from their Montecito pad about how badly they've been treated and what a terrible life they've had. Eventually they'll run out of "issues" or have to generate new ones to ensure they remain in the public eye and can sell their "News" to the highest bidder who can tout it to morons who care.

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    Two articles, one from the Indian Economic Times and one from the Mirror. Who copied who? Or did they just rehash a palace hand out?


    Queen Elizabeth II died exactly 100 days ago, at 96, following 70 years of faithful service.
    Exactly 100 days ago, after 70 years of dedicated service, Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96.

    As the world grieved her death, her bereaved eldest son Charles stepped up to fulfill his destiny.
    And as the world mourned her passing, her grieving eldest son Charles had to step up to fulfil his destiny.

    He was crowned King Charles III, and it is thought that his staff saw the first 100 days on the throne as critical to establishing the tone of his reign.
    He officially became King Charles III and it is believed his team earmarked the first 100 days of him being on the throne as crucial to setting the tone for his reign.

    However, it is safe to say that the new monarch has not experienced an easy transition during his initial three months in power.
    But it's fair to say the new monarch has not always had an easy ride in his first three months in charge.

    Not only was a huge in-tray thrown upon him, but he also had to confront a variety of unforeseen situations, many of which he could not have predicted.
    Not only was a large in-tray thrust upon him, he has also had to deal with a number of unexpected issues, many he would not have been able to foresee.

    Charles participated in a session of the Accession Council when he was officially declared King just 48 hours after becoming king.
    Less than 48 hours after becoming monarch, Charles attended a meeting of the Accession Council, where he was officially proclaimed King.

    For the first time, the historic meeting was aired, and he was seen grimacing when a pen platter obstructed the process of his signing a paper, and he motioned for an assistant to move it.
    The historic meeting was televised for the first time ever, and he was spotted grimacing when a pen tray got in the way of him signing a document and he beckoned an aide to move it.

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    For the first time, the historic meeting was aired, and he was seen grimacing when a pen platter obstructed the process of his signing a paper, and he motioned for an assistant to move it.



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    First pictures of King Charles banknotes revealed


    The new look of banknotes featuring the image of King Charles has been unveiled by the Bank of England.

    The portrait will be the only change to existing designs of £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes and will start to enter circulation from mid-2024.

    New notes will feature the King's portrait on the front and in the see-through security window.

    Existing notes will still be accepted in shops after the new notes begin to circulate.

    Queen Elizabeth was the first and only monarch to consistently appear on circulating Bank of England banknotes, starting in 1960. Notes issued by Scottish and Northern Irish banks do not depict the monarch.

    There are about 4.5 billion individual Bank of England notes worth about £80bn in circulation at present.

    The Bank of England said that, following guidance from the Royal household, the new notes would only be printed to replace worn notes or to meet increased demand, in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change.

    Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey, said he was "proud" of a "significant moment" with the new design.

    Fifty pence coins bearing the image of King Charles III have already entered circulation via post offices across the country.

    An estimated 4.9 million of the new coins are being distributed to post offices - about half of the total number earmarked for circulation - to be given in change to customers.

    Coins carrying the image of the late Queen will still be accepted in shops, in the same way as banknotes.

    For anyone taking part in a family Christmas quiz this year, it is worth remembering that, in ascending order, the reverse side of current polymer Bank of England banknotes feature Sir Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, JMW Turner and Alan Turing.

    Cash use has become far less frequent when compared to debit cards, owing primarily to the use of contactless payments and then accelerated by the Covid pandemic. The buying power of specific coins and banknotes have also been diluted by rising prices.

    However, there is still keen interest from consumers and collectors about the images used on cash.

    Collectors will be particularly excited to get their hands on the lowest serial numbers of the new King Charles banknotes when they appear.



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    Urgent security review ordered for King Charles.

    Fears of widespread discontent.

    Let the bellends clear out for Christmas.

    Urgent King Charles security review with protests feared on Christmas Day - Mirror Online

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    The new look of banknotes featuring the image of King Charles has been unveiled by the Bank of England.
    Interesting fact:

    It's the most high tech banknote ever made.


    If somebody writes numbers on it with a pen, his face turns to scream at it.









    Yeah, well, I thought it was good.

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    The royal family tree




    See if you’re in line



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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    For the first time, the historic meeting was aired, and he was seen grimacing when a pen platter obstructed the process of his signing a paper, and he motioned for an assistant to move it.
    He really is a it of a turd, totally removed from reality. Time to get rid of this ridiculous institution.

    King Charles III has ‘no plan' to cut working members of royal family

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    I'm sure the people, freezing or waiting in food queues feel his pain. People who support this shyte are simply fuckwits.

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    Don't tell me Charlie is now the King of Australia now QE2 has passed?

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