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Royal Family Visits Prince Philip in Hospital

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mushroom25 | 18:19 Sun 25th Dec 2011 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16329890

Papworth charge £2.50 for visitor car parking; so how much is it costing the royal family to park their helicopter?
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i was *nearly* charged £7 per day in a leicester hospital (when i was there for training) once! i parked in my hotel and got a taxi cheaper!

anyway, no doubt the queen's flight will land on the roof and be ushered to the private room, even if it isn't 'official visiting time' ...

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I think it's the Queen's helicopter as it's a sort of posh maroon colour.........and as she's the Queen she can park it anywhere she likes!
there'll be swan on the hospital menu
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Nothing he has a 'Blue Badge'
Anyway the helicoper counts as an ambulance and does not pay parking charges.
Prince Philip is part of the Royal family whether you like it or not, and they generate millions over overseas business to the economy of the UK. I am not a royalist by any means but the Royals have their place in Society, just as ballet and 'modern' art, both extremely boring to me but others live by it.

Sorry, but I think this is petty.
What are you apologising for, wildwood?
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£25.000 if it was flown in by Prince Andrew and the money grabbing Fergie.
@ansteyg

Typical sticking up for foreign immigrant.
I'm sure that question was 'tongue in cheek' wildwood, don't get all hot under the collar, by the way I wish Prince Philip well.

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