Harry and Meghan #80 Hazza's completely under Meg's thumb, have you always been this dumb?

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But I have it on good authority that rugby didn't love him
 
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If we're going to compare moonbump photos let's look at her current pregnancy;
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Much bigger bump in the chicken coop and she was able to crouch down! Amazing!
These are my favourites from the infamous NY baby shower, the black coat pictures have had the resolution increased to show more details. The last picture tells me without doubt she was using a moonbump.






 

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this is a pretty good summary rebuttal. Not sure if it’s been posted before, sorry if it has!

 
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I believe we may live near each other I lived in a town near to the Helicopter training base and he was regularly in the huge Tescos and in a pub in a village near to the base. He quite liked the village Chinese too!
 
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Excellent. I see the bird was flying a tad lower over this one....
 
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It's full of virtue-signalling knobs with their entire employment history and "views are my own" in their bio, thinking they're so important.
 
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Harry and Charles share the same close eyes, bald patch.. He may wish he could pass the idiot to Hewitt, but he is the owner!
Male pattern baldness comes from the mother’s line, so it is co-incidence that Charles, William & Harry are balding.
There are senior officials who are fully aware and increasingly posts & honours intrinsic to the British constitutional monarchy (e.g Lord Lieutenants, OBEs etc) are held by distinguished people from BAME communities. Sustainable progress is being made already. What HRHTQ is doing is appointing a review to prove the point, gain the confidence of those in doubt, establish best practice to continue the natural positive movement ... & provide the window dressing for those who need baubles on the tree to prove that it is December.
 
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The longer I think about this, I really get a feeling that this is royal feck off in style
Brenda: "Oh you are saying we are racist. Let's get some relevant people to talk about modernisation...." (not )
I'd like to thank you for your healthy perspective on this move, which initially alarmed me. In fact, it really is sound (although I might wish they didn't have to use the term "Tsar"). Any sensible and compassionate person in the UK (the majority) is ready to acknowledge that there is always room for improvement in how we make sure we treat everyone fairly. What we really don't need are lectures from Ms Markle who knows fuck all about us, never bothered to find out and sets us back years with her glib nonsense about no black dollies in the shops, no black role models and no cultural mix in London. Meghan's agenda is crude - if we don't support her, we must be racist. She is simple-minded and we reject her agenda.
 
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Agree we saw a few repeated moonbump photos, but do you think that regular posters have left the thread because of that? These bumps are very much on topic and the repetition didn't bother me personally as I believe this particular poster's motive was pure frustration and like the rest of us just didn't understand it. The thread was moving so fast because we had a lot of new posters joining us and there was a lot happening.

I'd be glad to see no Twitter filth at all. We know they are out there and they don't need to come in here. I don't think this thread is dull at all, don't know about anyone else!

Of course things go off topic occasionally but it's soon put right. People get over-excited sometimes but I think above all we must make allowances and not chastise each other unless necessary.

The racial claims aren't under formal review because there's nothing to review because they didn't happen. H&M themselves have differing stories of who said what and when, or even if it was said at all. They must be brain-dead if they think that a formal review can be conducted in these circumstances, on heresay and with no proof. Obviously they don't know what "formal" means.
 
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The racial claims aren't under review because no one has made a formal complaint, just a non specific whinge on tv. The person whinging about it wasn't even part of the alleged original conversation, the one who allegedly was part of the conversation said they would never discuss it.

Formal complaints were made about the bullying at the time, all that has been stated is that there is a formal investigation not what is being investigated. I suspect it's to ensure that the procedure and processes were followed, if not, why not and what can be changed to ensure that things are dealt with as they should be, it's about protecting the RF as employers to ensure they are not opened up to not looking after their employees.

I think it's very unlikely we will ever find out x said y did z. There will be a few published recommendations which will be acted on.
 
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Fuck me she bullied the staff who have a legal right to work free from bullying, disputed or not it has to be investigated.....I guess this means the payout will be too?
 
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They're good photos, interesting, and nobody should be scared to post as you say above otherwise we'll be as bad as Twitter. As @spangly said, live and let live.
What will damage this thread would be criticism rather than repetition.
ETA I thought it was Spangly said this, apologies if not
ETA 2. Yes it was Spangly. [recovers confidence, ceases slumping and sits up straight]
 
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Fuck me she bullied the staff who have a legal right to work free from bullying, disputed or not it has to be investigated.....I guess this means the payout will be too?
I guess she thinks that other countries are like the US, where staff have basically no rights and are usually employed "at will" ie they can be fired at any time, with no reason. I’ve worked with Americans who for example see taking days off as laziness and have no idea that people in other countries are entitled to do so.
 
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I don't think anyone rational doubts that BP have had a pretty active diversity programme built into their HR policies for years, maybe even decades. They have a challenge in that their top echelon get recruited from the military and the civil service, and occasionally the Magic Circle law firms and big accounting firms (Sir Michael Peat notably was a great appointment). The ponds they fish in tend to be full of very clever, dedicated and effective men who also happen to be white. They might need to try some different ponds.

Who is the current HR Director for the Royal Household? Are they any good or are they a bit sleepy?
 
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This is what breaks my heart about what Harry and Meghan have done to his family. I'll never forget when Charles held out his hand to Doria and looked after her at H and M's wedding. He walked Meghan part way down the aisle FGS. Then the photo of The Queen and Philip meeting Archie. They looked thrilled.

To turn on them like this beggars belief. I would love to know what Doria thinks to all of this.
 

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Agree with your post. You put it so nicely. I’m on Twitter - but in the little corner I inhabit we talk about telly, films, food, wine, gin and just have a good laugh. We tend to steer away from current issues. 6 of us meet up about three times a year. I think it definitely helps when politics etc are left out of friendship discussions.
 
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