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Post by loftybike on May 1, 2022 8:07:52 GMT
Abrupt talks, my ass. What it's going to take is what they don't have the balls to do. They'll carry on with their same tone deaf bullshit where they move a millimeter in the direction they need to while the world around them changes in leaps and bounds. When they periodically notice it's all crumbling however, they will make sure to release yet another article that they're planning on implementing some changes. And then they will keep on with not changing shit. The only thing I'm sure will happen is the death, alienation or otherwise loss of a couple more family members. This seems to be the only thing that happens to shake shit up around there. But not really. Whoever is next in line to continue the same bullshit will step up to the plate like they've been spoon-fed to do since birth. I imagine them sitting together after dinner, surrounded by sevants, drinking expensive gin and whine about how much the world has changed for worse, that the subjects have no respect anymore and how hard it is to be noble.
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Post by Sarzy on May 1, 2022 9:25:53 GMT
Charlene always looks very sad.
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Post by no1novice on May 1, 2022 9:52:24 GMT
Abrupt talks, my ass. What it's going to take is what they don't have the balls to do. They'll carry on with their same tone deaf bullshit where they move a millimeter in the direction they need to while the world around them changes in leaps and bounds. When they periodically notice it's all crumbling however, they will make sure to release yet another article that they're planning on implementing some changes. And then they will keep on with not changing shit. The only thing I'm sure will happen is the death, alienation or otherwise loss of a couple more family members. This seems to be the only thing that happens to shake shit up around there. But not really. Whoever is next in line to continue the same bullshit will step up to the plate like they've been spoon-fed to do since birth. I imagine them sitting together after dinner, surrounded by sevants, drinking expensive gin and whine about how much the world has changed for worse, that the subjects have no respect anymore and how hard it is to be noble. Cathy will be sat there alone muttering into her gin about “it wasn’t supposed to be like this” while Bill is off tupping his latest shag.
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Post by faithanne on May 1, 2022 11:24:24 GMT
Charlene is starting to look like Brigitte Nielsen.
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Post by Sarzy on May 1, 2022 21:54:26 GMT
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Post by teforde23 on May 1, 2022 22:34:05 GMT
The older daughter looks like she doesn't like the sister in green. Their body language is off. I think the oldest ones is so pretty
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Post by o0amber0o on May 2, 2022 11:39:02 GMT
I always say this but the Dutch family is the prettiest family of all the European families IMO. I still root for Albert and Charlene, I wish that she could find health and happiness.
Charlotte is definitely into that awkward elementary kid stage and she looks too much like Will to result in anything good, but I'm sure she will grow out of it.
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Post by no1novice on May 2, 2022 12:30:41 GMT
Not sure how many “homes” they need?
From 2014 And it’s not like it’s a “small” apartment “Since the middle of 2017, Apartment 1A has been the main residence for Prince William and Catherine Middleton's family, which has four floors and 20 rooms.”
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Post by Sarzy on May 2, 2022 13:06:25 GMT
Meghan Markle has had her upcoming animated series Pearl quietly dumped by Netflix. The show, created by the Duchess of Sussex through Archewell Productions, was in the development stage. Pearl – which followed the story of a 12-year-old girl exploring famous women in history – was set to be the production company’s first animated series. But it has been binned as part of cutbacks amid a collapse in subscribers to the streaming service, Deadline reported. The series was intended to be a family series to inspire young girls, Meghan said. Insiders said that Archewell Productions and Netflix continue to work on other projects together. Along with Pearl, Netflix scrapped two other kids shows in production, Dino Daycare and Boons and Curses. It comes as a number of Netflix shows have been axed after the streamer lost tens of billions of dollars in the wake of a shock subscriber loss. The Sussexes signed a $135 million deal with Netflix last year but are yet to produce anything for the streaming giant. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said they hoped to create content that “informs but also gives hope” when they revealed the megabucks partnership in September last year. www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/royals/meghan-markles-animated-series-pearl-axed-amid-netflix-cancellation-spree/news-story/89952830a7e38c1c51ccc3b49600c126
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Post by imnotbitter on May 3, 2022 17:01:26 GMT
Princess Charlotte turns 7 on 2nd May Man, those Windsor genes are strong.
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Post by no1novice on May 3, 2022 21:26:23 GMT
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Post by no1novice on May 3, 2022 21:39:35 GMT
Camilla wore a Sabina sunflower on her left lapel, thought to be in tribute to murdered Sabina Nessa, who lost her life at the hands of Koci Selamaj, 36, in September last year The Duchess of Cornwall pictured in Manchester city centre on Tuesday visiting The 'I Am' exhibition, a collection of portraits of 12 domestic abuse survivors - including a Chief Inspector and TV star - taken by photographer Allie Crewe Earlier, the future Queen Consort, who turns 75 later this year, visited the north-west city to view a collection of 12 portraits of domestic abuse survivors by award-winning photographer Allie Crewe. Camilla has long been a passionate supporter of people affected by domestic violence and looked deep in conversation with the curators of the outdoor exhibition, which is the work of domestic abuse charity SafeLives, during the solo public engagement. The royal travelled to the north-west UK city this morning, and looked every inch the royal in a smart navy and green tartan skirt suit, as she browsed the photographs being shown as part of the city's SICK! Festival which runs until the end of the month. She finished the look with a pair of favourite suede, knee-high boots and a collar-less shirt. The Duchess has been the organisation’s patron since 2006 and made it her mission to visit as many of its communities around the country as possible. She dived into the Mossley shop for a spot of bargain hunting declaring: 'Ooh there’s a really nice teapot here for anyone who collects them. I wish I had a bit more time here. It’s a great place to get presents if you have the time.' Spotting the mug, which had been produced to celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, she exclaimed: 'I see you’ve got a nice jubilee mug. I am going to buy that! I have a whole collection, believe it or not.'Touring the bric-a-brac area, the royal also met the shop team and Emmaus Mossley volunteers and marvelled at the size and range of goods on offer. ‘You’ve even got a wedding dress, ‘ she laughed. She was told that they re-stock every day. ‘See, I told you, plenty of bargains if you have the time,’ she told reporters.
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Post by brookie on May 3, 2022 22:38:41 GMT
I cannot imagine being the ages that Chuck and Cammie are, and still waiting for mommy to die so I can rule a small country for a couple of years before I die too. Some job resume.
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Post by MsDark on May 4, 2022 12:09:52 GMT
I kind of like her plaid outfit.
But close ups of Camilla should be outlawed. Yikes
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Post by ❤️ NickiDrea ❤️ on May 4, 2022 12:15:16 GMT
Charlotte looks exactly like Will. But, kids morph through different family members at different ages so there is hope for her.
Camilla… no comment.
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