The queen will undoubtedly have a will stipulating who gets what. If HW gets anything at all it will be minor stuff.Does anyone know what happens to HMTQ jewellery/ brooch’s and tiaras when she dies? I presume that the tiaras become property of the crown.
But there is the jewellery that PP have HMTQ the brooches which she got from her parents grandparents, I presume spilt between kids and grandkids.
Meghan will probably want to get her greedy mitts on it all.
She didn't walk across in front of the altar. They were bowing to the altar.Princess Beatrice didn’t bow either.
Personal garden? Well, that's funny because none of these are in flower now...and the only one in leaf is rosemary as it's evergreen!The wreath is all over the papers as though it was the only one there. Florist Willow Crossley based in west Oxfordshire made it and some of the flowers were "from her personal garden". She apparently did the flowers for H&M's evening wedding reception as well as Farchy's "christening" in the private chapel at Windsor Castle in 2019!I wonder if Willow is aware that her floral arrangements were used for a photoshop?
I think TQ gets to bequeath her personal items in her will but the Crown collection belongs to the Crown?Does anyone know what happens to HMTQ jewellery/ brooch’s and tiaras when she dies? I presume that the tiaras become property of the crown.
But there is the jewellery that PP have HMTQ the brooches which she got from her parents grandparents, I presume spilt between kids and grandkids.
Meghan will probably want to get her greedy mitts on it all.
I feel your pain on the fence and sometimes have wavered myself. But "Steady The Buffs!" as my mum used to say.I'm on the fence how I feel about Henry. I feel sorry for him in some ways, he's unkempt and at the funeral he looked lost but then I remember his interview with Orca. I'm torn.
It just shows him up again a classless spolied brat. The rest of them just dealt with his changing things with no reaction.Yes I agree this part was planned and carried out deliberately. They know the focus would be on W and guaranteed coverage means he needs to be as close as possible to W.
I also believe the walk was not planned but H took advantage of the opportunity for a public "reconciliation" stunt because that's the angle they've been pushing this week. H is not as stupid as people think he is.
Of course at that point W would be unaware of the wreath press release by M, so the chances are things will still be frosty privately and will remain so.
It's not making stuff up to point out that on Thursday the entry into St George's was briefed out with great care, including the pairings and who was standing behind who. Earl Snowden, as of Thursday, was walking behind William. There was no briefing that had changed. Then on the day, we have Harry crossing sides unexpectedly to stand behind his brother. That's a big deal.I agree with this 100%. Everything with that funeral will have been planned to the minutest detail.
Harry has done enough damage and caused enough trouble by himself without us making stuff up or reading too much into something.
I am hoping those ponies have been gifted to Louise along with one or two of his carriages as she has a real interest in carriage drivingI reckon he also sticking around to see if he was left anything in the will.
I hope Phil left Harry’s share to those cute fell ponies we saw yesterday.
that SoHo Farmhouse / club is begining to sound like the masons / cultI wonder how far she is from Soho Farmhouse in oxfordshire? And if she does their flowers too.
But blackmailing them with what exactly? I don't buy in to the sugars assertion that they are all satanists making blood sacrificesA few things stand out for me in this mess:
The Harkles are blackmailing the Royals with something, Charles and/or William are cowards, or the Royals have a incompetent set of advisers stuck in the past, when attacks on the monarchy were political, rather than political, social and personal as it is today.
Diana found a bracelet that Charles had bought for Camilla with their names on the day before she married him. She didn't want to go ahead with the wedding but her sister told her that she must because "teacloths had been printed" etc. She reluctantly married Charles and hoped it would work, but she was constantly reminded of Camilla. So Charles never stopped seeing Camilla.Harry was in the army FFS, he can’t pretend he doesn’t know how to use an iron.
According to a number of accounts Diana was the first one to be unfaithful. And despite her paranoia Charles did not cheat until their marriage was well and truly breaking down.
Well, I will have to disagree with you there or maybe go with your second option. It did look a little 'messy'. I dislike Harry intensely but even he knows playing up at the funeral of his grandfather being watched by many millions but not be a good look for the Sussex brand.It's not making stuff up to point out that on Thursday the entry into St George's was briefed out with great care, including the pairings and who was standing behind who. Earl Snowden, as of Thursday, was walking behind William. There was no briefing that had changed. Then on the day, we have Harry crossing sides unexpectedly to stand behind his brother. That's a big deal.
Two explanations. Harry had a tantrum on Friday about the arrangements and insisted they were changed to give him more prominence. This seems quite likely, he's got form for this. Or he just took the better position on the day, which is what the body language of the other two men at the back suggests.
It's pretty much exactly what he did at the Commonwealth service last year. He threw a tantrum about not walking in procession behind the Queen, which was only resolved when William agreed to drop out of the procession as well. Harry then glared throughout the service on national TV, and barged through a row of chairs on the way out to make sure of his place in the exit procession. That's quite some track record.Well, I will have to disagree with you there or maybe go with your second option. It did look a little 'messy'. I dislike Harry intensely but even he knows playing up at the funeral of his grandfather being watched by many millions but not be a good look for the Sussex brand.
It was a shame Viscount Severn didn't walk behind the coffin then Harry could have walked with him as a pair behind William and Peter. James was probably regarded as too young and the RF learned from Diana's funeral.
Obviously neither of us were there so we don’t really know, but what I read was that the bracelet was a farewell gift. He undoubtedly did still love Camilla though so in that respect I can’t blame Diana for being jealous. I think that marriage was a disaster waiting to happen.Diana found a bracelet that Charles had bought for Camilla with their names on the day before she married him. She didn't want to go ahead with the wedding but her sister told her that she must because "teacloths had been printed" etc. She reluctantly married Charles and hoped it would work, but she was constantly reminded of Camilla. So Charles never stopped seeing Camilla.
Because if this Camilla had a hard time when she first married Charles, but I have to say that she's now doing a great job for the monarchy, and Charles always looks happy with her by his side.
Is this a PR push? Andrew was kind to harry? Does Harry's wife really want them linked or is she trying to point out that the pariah behaves better than the rest of the family?
Prince Harry 'shown sympathy by Andrew who knows how it feels to be an outsider'
Harry joined family members for the first time in more than a year as they said farewell to the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday, but insiders claim he was given a cold reception by royals who believe he had "behaved appallingly"www.mirror.co.uk
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