Harry and Meghan #432 Do Waagh Diddy Diddy Dumb Diddy Do

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Happy Easter Everyone

from the other thread Us Virgos can hold grudges FOREVER We just distace then freeze You out & You simply fail to exsist in Our Lives anymore & even more brutal We very rarely except apoligies until We decide a lesson has been learnt I am like this I Am Harsher tho 😁

It was really nice seeing TRF at church today
 
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I must confess that I never believed 'Aldi slipping down to her knees' when she wore the red/purple combo, I thought it was just the wind blowing her silky dress. But now I've seen this.....

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I'm the same. It's one of the easiest myths to debunk because it never fell out, it was the wind.

I'd say in this one, she's leaning forward on the left and pushing her boobs and belly out on the right.

If Markle could learn posture none of this would happen. Unfortunately, she's about as graceful as a warthog.
 
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My daughter messaged me this morning to ask me if I knew that Kate was wearing a wig in her message last week. I asked her why she thought that, and she said her hairdresser had told her, and that when you look at it, compared to her normal hair, you can see it did to the parting and the actual hair.

My daughter originally trained as a hairdresser with additional training to do hair extensions; her hairdresser has the same qualifications, but also used to work with someone who specialises in wigs, and is very good at spotting them.

I was really surprised to see Charles shaking hands with the crowds today after we'd been told him and Camilla would be sitting separately to the rest of the Royal Family in church today. I thought he looked well.
 
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I see from the previous thread I'm in good company with fellow grudge holding Taureans.

As to Harry saying his kids are missing out on Easter, too bad. Maybe if they weren't removed from the UK they would be doing all the Easter things.
 
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My daughter messaged me this morning to ask me if I knew that Kate was wearing a wig in her message last week. I asked her why she thought that, and she said her hairdresser had told her, and that when you look at it, compared to her normal hair, you can see it did to the parting and the actual hair.

My daughter originally trained as a hairdresser with additional training to do hair extensions; her hairdresser has the same qualifications, but also used to work with someone who specialises in wigs, and is very good at spotting them.

I was really surprised to see Charles shaking hands with the crowds today after we'd been told him and Camilla would be sitting separately to the rest of the Royal Family in church today. I thought he looked well.
BIB Compared to her normal hair, it did what?
 
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I wonder if this is push back against the comments about how poorly he looked in the photo released this week?

He's doing himself no favours by compromising his immunity - it will depend on his chemo cycle though as to when his good and poorer immunity days are.

My guess is they also calculated that the risk to him contracting something is lower outside than it is in an enclosed space. Lovely to see them out and about! He will probably slather on the Purrell as soon as he is inside
 
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My guess is they also calculated that the risk to him contracting something is lower outside than it is in an enclosed space.
Or he's past caring.

It's shame he's not got scrofula, as it it would probably have cleared up by now following the Maunday service.
 
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Thank you @DanDanTheIceCreamMan and @Thalia, for the thread and title.

Why are we told that on medical advice C has to avoid the public, when he's doing the opposite? He looks OK at church today, maybe a light blush of sudocrem but his fingers are in normal sausage mode.

"Transmission of COVID-19 from inhalation of virus in the air can occur at distances greater than six feet."
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26th March, multi-faith Windsor meeting with 12 people. No masks.

Readers comment on him shaking hands, and are confused over his many close-contact meetings since February. In the press his doctors tell us he can't do this, but he's doing it. Someone's missed a trick here.

Reports that the RF are "in a difficult position" if IG comes to Birmingham. The Palace could stop it at the drop of a hat. Tbh the RF are permanently in a difficult position over the Sussexes so what's new, and Birmingham's debts, potholes and the veterans don't even figure in the calculations of the elite.

An article today says that C's wife could represent him at the 80th D-Day Anniversary along with Biden, Macron and Trudeau in Portsmouth, June 24. Readers not happy about this and say it should be William. Where is he? C's wife's diary is chokka up to June with her stand-in roles for Charles.

Comments that Catherine doesn't need William all the time and he should step up. They are right. One reader sourly noted that C's wife will be opening State Parliament next. This could become a dangerous perception at an already dangerous time, as we read about pancreatic cancer rumours and Operation Menai Bridge. Nothing is clear, and under cover of confusion stuff gets done. We're being gaslit into wasting time on the Ho's ARO offerings which don't exist.

William should not be sidelined for anybody's PR. I'm uneasy about these articles portraying him as brooding house-husband, and Camilla as an equal to our late Queen. Read the papers, and William is doing nothing of note. Zero, mentioned in domestic matters and in relation to other people only.
 
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Tis my understanding (from tiktok) that chocolate easter eggs aren't that big of a thing in the US... not like we get in the UK anyway.

Oh US Tattlers... tell me if this is true or not
They ARE a big thing!! We LOVE our chocolate eggs, but funny thing? I heard a news report this morning that Cacoa growers are struggling to grow due to dry conditions which means chocolate prices are through the roof right now! I don’t know about the UK, but here, in America, I’ve watched the size of candy bars keep shrinking. While I’m certain some of it is from cocoa shortages, the other half of the story is that we are now paying more for things and getting less overall.
This probably applies to Smegs as well. She’s probably STILL charging customers her old rates, but they’re just getting “handies” now.🤣

Oh my!! Would you look at the time!!

:::grabbing my coat::::
 
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6 hours ago
"Doctors have advised the King to limit the number of people he comes in contact with during his treatment for cancer, a diagnosis that the palace announced on Feb. 5. The monarch has postponed public-facing duties while continuing to work behind the scenes and hosting small audiences at Buckingham Palace."
We were told this repeatedly from 5th February. It's not happened, so was it not true?

GB News 4 hours ago —
"King Charles has brushed off medical advice to shake hands with royal fans after he was reportedly told to sit separately from the congregation ..."

I should imagine that many people who turned out were there to wish him well in his battle against cancer, as in every article without exception he's "cancer-stricken". Commisserations poured in from around the globe when he was diagnosed. Readers were very supportive, but many will wonder why he's not following doctor's orders.

Why would he be "told to sit separately in Church" while carrying out daily face-to-face meetings in Windsor? Many of these meetings are with people from abroad who could bring viruses against which someone from here would have no natural immunity.

Too ill to care
On a miracle treatment that means he doesn't need to follow doctor's orders - in which case why publish the doctor's orders.
He couldn't resist the crowds.
 
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