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Should the Royal Family have kept a discreet distance, or even stayed away from remembrance services after the revelations about their tax affairs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just Jude - First of all, the Royal Family has not lasted this long by reacting publicly to anything the media says about them - and this of course is no exception.
Secondly, as has been pointed out - avoiding this Remembrance Ceremony would have been interpreted as a tacit admission of guilt - and they have actually done nothing wrong.
And thirdly, whether you wish to accept it or not, tax avoidance and tax evasion are entirely different concepts.
I am not defending the Royal Family, I am attacking your position, because it is indefensible as it stands.
Hopefully you have read and understood the posts here, and can leave the matter there.
Secondly, as has been pointed out - avoiding this Remembrance Ceremony would have been interpreted as a tacit admission of guilt - and they have actually done nothing wrong.
And thirdly, whether you wish to accept it or not, tax avoidance and tax evasion are entirely different concepts.
I am not defending the Royal Family, I am attacking your position, because it is indefensible as it stands.
Hopefully you have read and understood the posts here, and can leave the matter there.
should Harry have had a beard like that? You're not supposed to when in uniform, you know.
http:// metro.c o.uk/20 17/11/1 2/princ e-harry s-beard -defend ed-by-f ans-aft er-hes- accused -of-let ting-qu een-dow n-70732 44/
Anyone would think he was a naval man.
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Anyone would think he was a naval man.
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