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jennyjoan | 00:23 Wed 07th Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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Prince Williams was interviewed re granny 90th. They were talking about her being so (he said acute re the cutlery dining area) I am saying he should have said "astute" - any answers out there.
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Acute means sharp so why not?
Don't the Royals ever get bored telling each other how wonderfully they are ?
Oh and giving each other medals and titles for being born royal.
I think astute would have been better.
Were you lip reading or reading subtitles? They could be wrong it's difficult to give you an answer without seeing the interview-do you have a link?
I'd like to see or read the interview to hear it in full context.
Yes that was comical and sweet.
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I was both lip-reading and subtitles as always.

Also in another interview re Harry and William - about granny again. But sista and myself couldn't believe it when they said they were "bricking" it. A terrible word methinks.
Sub Titles are not always reliable.
live subtitles done by robots can be hilariously wrong.
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I know that Mamy - in fact subtitles can be really really wrong but I do get the "meaning" usually.

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