And living in New Zealand.
That's what makes me laugh about the camp Kiwi, as if he's this patriotic Brit.
Sad twat.
And living in New Zealand.
Tony Parsehole lives and breathessubsub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:48 am I know I shouldn't weep over a statue but watching Diana's two sons together - but so obviously still so far apart - was heart-breaking
It's unusual to feel emotional about a statue, right?
But the moment warring brothers Prince William and Harry – once each other's rocks – managed to put their monumental differences aside - at least for a split second - to jointly reveal to the world the Diana who will reign resplendent forever more at her Kensington Palace home, my eyes welled up.
On what would have been her 60th birthday, it was quite a sight to see the beautiful and dignified princess who changed everything towering over her two sons. Conscious to keep their emotions at bay, as royals do, the dukes attempted to be jovial, but the emotional weight of the moment was evident.
Both boys know in their hearts that their mother would be deeply distressed to know her sons no longer talk. Sure, there's been a few break-the-ice text messages about England's football success this week and they made a cursory effort in front of the cameras knowing their every utterance was under the microscope. But, in reality, the gulf between William and Harry is now seismic and, according to senior royal sources, possibly insurmountable. At least while Meghan is on the scene.
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…
Dan seems to be a bit of a fanny, but what's good enough for Emma Raducanu should be good enough for Danny boy. Adoption should have no restrictions nor boundaries it would seem. He's a Cockley now anyway, and obviously feels close to the monarchy.
subsub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:48 am I know I shouldn't weep over a statue but watching Diana's two sons together - but so obviously still so far apart - was heart-breaking
It's unusual to feel emotional about a statue, right?
But the moment warring brothers Prince William and Harry – once each other's rocks – managed to put their monumental differences aside - at least for a split second - to jointly reveal to the world the Diana who will reign resplendent forever more at her Kensington Palace home, my eyes welled up.
On what would have been her 60th birthday, it was quite a sight to see the beautiful and dignified princess who changed everything towering over her two sons. Conscious to keep their emotions at bay, as royals do, the dukes attempted to be jovial, but the emotional weight of the moment was evident.
Both boys know in their hearts that their mother would be deeply distressed to know her sons no longer talk. Sure, there's been a few break-the-ice text messages about England's football success this week and they made a cursory effort in front of the cameras knowing their every utterance was under the microscope. But, in reality, the gulf between William and Harry is now seismic and, according to senior royal sources, possibly insurmountable. At least while Meghan is on the scene.
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…
No, his Daily Mail column, Pet, designed to keep its Middle England readership frothing at the mouth on various issues, but chiefly Meghan Markle, Muslims, immigrants and house prices.Petingo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 2:41 amsubsub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:48 am I know I shouldn't weep over a statue but watching Diana's two sons together - but so obviously still so far apart - was heart-breaking
It's unusual to feel emotional about a statue, right?
But the moment warring brothers Prince William and Harry – once each other's rocks – managed to put their monumental differences aside - at least for a split second - to jointly reveal to the world the Diana who will reign resplendent forever more at her Kensington Palace home, my eyes welled up.
On what would have been her 60th birthday, it was quite a sight to see the beautiful and dignified princess who changed everything towering over her two sons. Conscious to keep their emotions at bay, as royals do, the dukes attempted to be jovial, but the emotional weight of the moment was evident.
Both boys know in their hearts that their mother would be deeply distressed to know her sons no longer talk. Sure, there's been a few break-the-ice text messages about England's football success this week and they made a cursory effort in front of the cameras knowing their every utterance was under the microscope. But, in reality, the gulf between William and Harry is now seismic and, according to senior royal sources, possibly insurmountable. At least while Meghan is on the scene.
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…
Sub…..did this Wooton fellow actually spout that cringey Mills and Boon type, Simon Bates “Our Tune” lite, nonsense live on TV?
It’s a good job only two men and their dog watch GBTV……save him some embarrassment
subsub wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 8:15 amNo, his Daily Mail column, Pet, designed to keep its Middle England readership frothing at the mouth on various issues, but chiefly Meghan Markle, Muslims, immigrants and house prices.Petingo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 2:41 amsubsub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:48 am I know I shouldn't weep over a statue but watching Diana's two sons together - but so obviously still so far apart - was heart-breaking
It's unusual to feel emotional about a statue, right?
But the moment warring brothers Prince William and Harry – once each other's rocks – managed to put their monumental differences aside - at least for a split second - to jointly reveal to the world the Diana who will reign resplendent forever more at her Kensington Palace home, my eyes welled up.
On what would have been her 60th birthday, it was quite a sight to see the beautiful and dignified princess who changed everything towering over her two sons. Conscious to keep their emotions at bay, as royals do, the dukes attempted to be jovial, but the emotional weight of the moment was evident.
Both boys know in their hearts that their mother would be deeply distressed to know her sons no longer talk. Sure, there's been a few break-the-ice text messages about England's football success this week and they made a cursory effort in front of the cameras knowing their every utterance was under the microscope. But, in reality, the gulf between William and Harry is now seismic and, according to senior royal sources, possibly insurmountable. At least while Meghan is on the scene.
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…
Sub…..did this Wooton fellow actually spout that cringey Mills and Boon type, Simon Bates “Our Tune” lite, nonsense live on TV?
It’s a good job only two men and their dog watch GBTV……save him some embarrassment
‘Honest’ Dan Wootton there. Who incidentally was on GBNews hosting whilst the final was on. It seems like the football wasn’t really that important to him.subsub wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:47 am Sunday was a heart-breaker but from Jeremy Clarkson to Kate, the Queen of Hugs, here are my ten massive reasons to still be cheerful this summer if you're English
if you switched on much of the broadcast media or open up a cesspit social media site like Twitter, you probably came away believing England football supporters are a bunch of racist scumbags solely motivated to cause violence and hurl insults at Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth.
Freedom IS coming
While Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales are being run by bed-wetting administrations craven in their desire to spread fear, rather than encourage personal responsibility, this time next week England will have allowed its citizens to take back control.
Our Royal Family is thriving
Harry and Meghan attempted to inflict a devastating blow to our monarchy in their callous, cruel and, at certain points, concocted Oprah Winfrey interview in March.
Football may not be coming home but, clearly, neither are Harry or Meghan.
Enough said.
The wave of woke CAN still be turned around in this country
Woke warriors like Jameela Jamil have attempted to use last night's final to paint a picture of a divided England.
etc etc
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…
JudgeTedd wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:03 pm‘Honest’ Dan Wootton there. Who incidentally was on GBNews hosting whilst the final was on. It seems like the football wasn’t really that important to him.subsub wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:47 am Sunday was a heart-breaker but from Jeremy Clarkson to Kate, the Queen of Hugs, here are my ten massive reasons to still be cheerful this summer if you're English
if you switched on much of the broadcast media or open up a cesspit social media site like Twitter, you probably came away believing England football supporters are a bunch of racist scumbags solely motivated to cause violence and hurl insults at Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth.
Freedom IS coming
While Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales are being run by bed-wetting administrations craven in their desire to spread fear, rather than encourage personal responsibility, this time next week England will have allowed its citizens to take back control.
Our Royal Family is thriving
Harry and Meghan attempted to inflict a devastating blow to our monarchy in their callous, cruel and, at certain points, concocted Oprah Winfrey interview in March.
Football may not be coming home but, clearly, neither are Harry or Meghan.
Enough said.
The wave of woke CAN still be turned around in this country
Woke warriors like Jameela Jamil have attempted to use last night's final to paint a picture of a divided England.
etc etc
It's almost as if he's been told by the DM what to say…