Whoever reacted to this clearly missed that the young man is Prince William.This is so moving. Of all the images I’ve seen today, this is the one that made me well up.
Whoever reacted to this clearly missed that the young man is Prince William.This is so moving. Of all the images I’ve seen today, this is the one that made me well up.
I’ve seen Instagram influencers say more, it might have been better to just say nothingThey have spoken....
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So it is I think we're all shell shocked really to have missed that.Whoever reacted to this clearly missed that the young man is Prince William.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. --Mark TwainI’ve seen Instagram influencers say more, it might have been better to just say nothing
He's basically the prodigal son at this point.I've been wondering if there will be some kind of intervention if Harry comes back? I don't like his behaviour but I am concerned about him. He's certainly under meghans spell so to speak. The funeral could be an opportunity to find his way back to real life. Maybe I'm just over tired.
I hope Prince Philip is at peace, bless him.
Totally agree - such a wanky one liner from H&M. Absolutely toe curling.Trump statement 10/10
Shows a true knowledge of Philip's life and work, and his role within the United Kingdom and the monarchy. Gracefully strikes the right note of appreciation and sorrow.
H&M statement 0/10
Curt and almost dismissive. It sounds like Team Smeg barely knew who he was, don't care, and farting out that plastic 'thank you for your service', the equivalent of 'have a nice day' for servicemen and women, with the snidey little callback to their own recent crap about 'service' is the cherry on the tit sundae. As for the 'you will be missed' .. jesus. Not 'we will miss you'. So add depersonalized to the list. FFS, Harry, we know your wife couldn't care less about anyone but herself, but that's your grandfather who has died there.
So do I ! How does one acquire a dancing anything on Tattle?!@freda19 I love your dancing mushroom
Yeah there's always the TLC or numerous other channels they can tune in to. TwatsApparently people complaining to BBC that it's a wall-to-wall DofE coverage and nothing else...I mean, what on Earth did they expect? There are always other channels or the 'off' button...or is someone 'coordinating' this complaining? Most bizarre.
BIB That got me too. A beautiful example of their loving, enduring bond.A well-decorated man. Wasn't he just a shining example of honour, support and duty? I've learned so much more about him today that has only raised him higher in my esteem. I'm not even British but can respect and admire a decent, hardworking and fun loving human.
The harkles' statement is so utterly cold and perfunctory. "Thank you for your service", is a very American (and well-meaning) sentiment bestowed upon serving or retired members of the military.
I loved how they didn't get a look in in coverage on BBC today and tonight apart from a blink-and-you'll-miss-it clip from their wedding. They showed a family portrait too of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth with Charles and his boys and Catherine BUT NO MEGHAN
Sidenote, wasn't Philip such a handsome man? I read a book some time ago about the governess to taught the young princesses and she highlighted how the young Elizabeth was so utterly enchanted by this tall, handsome, blonde, young man from when she first laid her eyes on him aged 12/13. This has endured and I love to see candid shots of them and the shared intimacy you can see in how they look at one another. Gyles Brandreth said today about how Philip once, at some function, looked across the room at Elizabeth, raised his glass to her and winked. I think it is my favourite little anecdote I heard today. It showed their closeness, a little glimpse of the couple behind the formal facade. She will be utterly lost without him. His presence was larger than life in all aspects of her life, public and private.
Oh god. This picture.
I've always loved the Philip Movement story, and that Philip, who was apparently rather befuddled by it all, decided to gracefully play along with it, accept their gifts and provide the tribe with the photos they asked for. They even came to England in 2007 for some documentary and he met them all.So how do you think the harkles will cope with Harry's dad not only the purse holder, the next king and now a god as well.
Islanders who call Prince Philip a ‘god’ plan to worship Charles next
As 99-year-old Prince Philip ails in the hospital, a Pacific Island tribe continues to worship him as “a god, not a man.”nypost.com
Wahé said islanders believe that Philip’s spirit “will come to Tanna” — and that the movement will continue with “Prince Philip’s successor, Prince Charles.”
Meet the Natives | Features | Broadcast (broadcastnow.co.uk)During the course of their visit they stayed on a Norfolk free-range pig farm and with a taxi driver and his family in Manchester, went hunting with an aristocratic family (friends of Prince Philip) in Northumberland and visited Skye in the original Hebrides. The experience climaxed with an audience with Prince Philip himself - not filmed - during which, Anderson tells me, he treated them with great courtesy and good grace. This had just happened when I met them and they were clearly thrilled to bits. 'It was much more intense than we had expected,' says Anderson. 'We felt we had to be with them 24 hours a day, seven days a week.'
Same here. His passing has really saddened me. I knew it would. It's the end of an era.BIB That got me too. A beautiful example of their loving, enduring bond.
God lads, Prince Philip’s passing has genuinely hit me more than I thought it would. I mean, we all knew it was coming. I've been on/off in tears all day. Switching from SKY News to BBC and back again.
I'm drunk now so apologies. I'm raising a glass to His Royal Highness The Duke Of Edinburgh Prince Philip and to Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
God bless you both.
Oh god. This picture.
PP: ‘Ello Darlin’, d’you come here often?’My grandmother died of old age last year. I hadn’t been allowed to see her for almost a year because of restrictions which was sad but we just had to get on with it. Numbers meant I left my family and went alone for the funeral to support my mother. It’s what you do. I can’t believe he didn’t make an effort.
Palace guards don’t get all that bling. But I bet she’s saying ‘you look ridiculous in that hat’
I feel sick at the disresepect H and M have shown Prince Philip and The Queen with their lame ass half a sentence statement. It is even more despicable when you see itJust leaving this...
They broke the mould after him. If Charles and William have even half of his credentials, the world will be a good placeSame here. His passing has really saddened me. I knew it would. It's the end of an era.
His death was expected but it still felt like a shock hearing the news today.
There will never be the likes of him again. One of a kind.
...only in her heart.What a moron. Does she think he may have been murdered?