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As a royalist I’d say to this spoilt madam, you will not be lifter my spirits by having a bigger wedding, I suggest you should go away quietly and tie the knot and donate this years lavish ‘do’ to our amazing NHS !!
As a royalist I’d say to this spoilt madam, you will not be lifter my spirits by having a bigger wedding, I suggest you should go away quietly and tie the knot and donate this years lavish ‘do’ to our amazing NHS !!
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I don't begrudge them a big wedding -it won't effect me one little bit -but Beatrice dear, don't think you marrying a multi- millionaire will lift my spirits one iota. Now walk around your vast estate with a zimmer frame for days on end to raise money for the NHS -that'll do it lady.
11:50 Tue 14th Apr 2020
She'd probably lift more spirits if she kept to the original date, did the very pared-down wedding that others are doing and donated monies, as yet unspent, but budgeted for, to charity. Does she want the fact of being married to this man - or does she want a show? Plenty of people put the one they love first. I might be worrying a bit if I were he. If it sounds a ***, it's really not meant to. I keep seeing pictures of wonderfully happy couples marrying locally with just the witnesses. The big party doesn't really matter.
No Mozz it’s because it’s said “ I want a bigger better wedding next year , what better than a nice televised wedding to lift the country’s spirits after this year ( or words to that effect) she can have her bigger and better as long as Daddy pays the bill like most Fathers do for their daughters wedding
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