Harry & Meghan #345 The Corry is over without a hitch, lets go back to mocking the witch

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I don't think you have, I'm sure I've heard Duchess used for older female relatives, maybe London area, or I've just seen it on the tv.

Honestly, my memory is shocking just now.
 
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Me old Dutch is a cockney saying used for a wife, rhyming slang for Duchess of Fife. There’s an old song called My Old Dutch, maybe Haznohair should learn it and serenade his wife, second choice after seemingly losing Chelsey, the real love of his life. This might reassure the old hag for now and stop her losing all that weight and turning whiter by the day! Phew, bet Chelsey is continually sighing with relief that she had the sense to dump that moronic liability and move on to greener pastures.
 
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this in the comments - so not the fault of the press then Harold -
Thanks Blinky

This is why I like being here, you are all so forensic in finding the truth and usually way ahead of the media, which I hardly pay any attention to these days.
 
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Harry & Meghan # 346

Haz the silly Billy
Is going to end up looking mighty silly
 
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Duchess ..... Urban Dictionary meaning ......

A classy, sexy and sophisticated woman. Extremely charming, beautiful. A woman held in high esteem. Term of endearment. You'll know a Duchess when you see one.

Well who'd a thought it? This is why she insists on being called 'Duchess'.
 
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She thought it was hilarious having to curtsey to an anointed Queen who has been head of state for YEARS and she thought having to say 'a pleasure to meet you your majesty' was medieval and yet she expects people to defer to her and call her by a title she got by marrying a bloke related to the very Queen she disrespected??


A reminder..............

 
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Lady C on gb news later. 'Is H constant referring to Chelsy doing any damage to his marriage'
 
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I don't think you have, I'm sure I've heard Duchess used for older female relatives, maybe London area, or I've just seen it on the tv.

Honestly, my memory is shocking just now.
Duchess is quite commonly used, as is Queenie/Queen in parts of London and some of the south east in my experience.
 
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Think back to the aristocats movie, that’s how she got her name in the ‘film’; it was a reverent moniker.
 
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