What do you mean ‘RPOs given to him by Charles’? What makes you think Charles is giving him RPOs?Bib.
Correct I don't need status to hire former RPO's with a high level security clearance, because I don't need security moving with me around Royal Palaces, I'm not a blood princess, and I am not the son of the future King.
Harry needs all the above if he rejects the RPO's given to him by Charles,for a wide variety of logical or not so logical reasons.
Hence why Harry wants his status and full protection back, to avoid paying for the high level individuals.
The ''veterans'' element is irrelevant without the Clearance tiers of the RPO for Harry.
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Perspectives I guess.
But isn't Eugenie married to a commoner too? Not sticking up for her as I'm not a fan at all, but her husband isn't from the aristo set like Bea's is, is he?Seen on Instagram
But Smegzy is also a commonerSeen on Instagram
Yes I agree and the rumours about the York Princesses looking down on Catherine have been around for years.Yeah, I mean rumours about Beatrice and Eugenie not liking Catherine have been around since the beginning.
The same thing happened to Diana and Anne (In this case, Anne really was the one who did the hard work and Diana got all the glamorous events and adoration).
A "blood Princess" for lack of a better term, will always feel much more superior than the wife of their higher-ranking brother/cousin who they might deem as a married in who is getting all the attention.
Meghan clearly weaponised this inferiority complex and has made Harry think the same.
Hary used to get on so well with Catherine. So sad.
Can someone please explain why staff would refuse a large tip (unless against the orders of management because not allowed for some reason) ?Trevor Coult. Received email from a neighbour of theirs, they're not liked, and H left a big tip but the staff declined it. Also Trevor has some info on Met Police or RPO regarding H, which he will reveal this evening.
Customers have to be really bad for staff to refuse a tip. But it does happen. Usually the kitchen staff will spit in the food first though. I spent 20 years working in restaurants/bars/etc and I've seen it happen. It's a way of showing complete disdain.Can someone please explain why staff would refuse a large tip (unless against the orders of management because not allowed for some reason) ?
Most people in that position would have pocketed it quickly whether they liked the customer or not.
Well I didn't know that. I guess they didn't want to say 'thank you' to the cunt.Customers have to be really bad for staff to refuse a tip. But it does happen. Usually the kitchen staff will spit in the food first though. I spent 20 years working in restaurants/bars/etc and I've seen it happen. It's a way of showing complete disdain.
The thing is, B & E are a cultural irrelevance in the grand scheme of things and I think they know it.Yeah, I mean rumours about Beatrice and Eugenie not liking Catherine have been around since the beginning.
The same thing happened to Diana and Anne (In this case, Anne really was the one who did the hard work and Diana got all the glamorous events and adoration).
A "blood Princess" for lack of a better term, will always feel much more superior than the wife of their higher-ranking brother/cousin who they might deem as a married in who is getting all the attention.
Meghan clearly weaponised this inferiority complex and has made Harry think the same.
Hary used to get on so well with Catherine. So sad.
I'd rather be a commoner than common.Yeah, I mean rumours about Beatrice and Eugenie not liking Catherine have been around since the beginning.
The same thing happened to Diana and Anne (In this case, Anne really was the one who did the hard work and Diana got all the glamorous events and adoration).
A "blood Princess" for lack of a better term, will always feel much more superior than the wife of their higher-ranking brother/cousin who they might deem as a married in who is getting all the attention.
Meghan clearly weaponised this inferiority complex and has made Harry think the same.
Hary used to get on so well with Catherine. So sad.
BiBI'd rather be a commoner than common.
Kate and her family are self-made, dignified, polite and well-behaved.
The Yorks? None of the above. But I'll give Bea a bit of a pass because Edo seems to have been good for her, and she seems to be less influenced by her family these days.
If Euge is so set against "commoners" marrying-in above the "blood" ranks, what's she doing hanging out with Smeg? And why did she encourage the relationship (or even introduce them as has been alleged)?
Was it because she hoped Smeg would outshine Kate, and she herself would get a higher profile as a result?
I'm so glad that Kate has someone like CP Mary as a friend. Someone older, going through similar life experiences, and who will have a very similar future. Someone Kate can trust from outside the toxicity that is our RF at the moment.
I don't think they mind the "Royal-adjacent" ones. With the right sort of connections.BiB
and why did she marry a commoner herself?
The problem is the ordinary ones. The plebs. The Caroles of this world. Who should know their place..
A half-third cousin twice-removed of Princess Eugenie through Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester,[7][notes 1] Brooksbank's great-grandfather was Sir John (Jack) Spencer Coke, a Gentleman Usher to King George VI and Extra Gentleman Usher to Queen Elizabeth II and his great-uncle was the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell.[8][9][10] Jack has a younger brother, Thomas, who is also an Old Etonian.[11][12]
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