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What is the purpose of this headgear. Sorry but I thought Prince Phil looked rather silly at the Trooping the Colour.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Way to miss the point Michael
Gran seems to think the forces make law abiding citizens out of their servicemen.
Clearly not true is it.
I suppose seeing as having a criminal record is still not necesarilly a bar to serving in the Army we shouldn't be that surprised.
Oh nearly missed this one too
//we have the best diplomatic service there is in our Royal Family. //
Or are we not counting Prince Andrew?
Stepping down as trade envoy amidst scandal
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Gran seems to think the forces make law abiding citizens out of their servicemen.
Clearly not true is it.
I suppose seeing as having a criminal record is still not necesarilly a bar to serving in the Army we shouldn't be that surprised.
Oh nearly missed this one too
//we have the best diplomatic service there is in our Royal Family. //
Or are we not counting Prince Andrew?
Stepping down as trade envoy amidst scandal
http://
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Coming back to Johnny's point: why does supporting this country and it's heritage have to be identified with wearing daft hats and funding the lavish lifestyle of a dynasty of talentless freeloaders?
It is not a polarised debate but I hope it can be an adult one. There are plenty of ways to retain a constitutional monarchy and a democracy without including a fairyland for one family and their hangers-on. And their daft hats.
It is not a polarised debate but I hope it can be an adult one. There are plenty of ways to retain a constitutional monarchy and a democracy without including a fairyland for one family and their hangers-on. And their daft hats.