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BookWorm is currently reading 3 books on RF , Bower's The Rebel King, Angela Kelly's book and one on Elizabeth. The overlaps are interesting.
She's said time and again that she's obsessed with fairness, and if you talk about PA's friendship with Epstein you have to also talk about PC's friendships with Savile, Peter Ball and Laurens van der Post.
As long as these friendships are ignored, she'll ignore Epstein. If you make excuses for one and say PC didn't know about Savile, you have to allow this for PA too. Fairness must be applied across the board.
No question the Harkles have behaved very badly and are grifters grabbing freebies. Using people along the way, discarding their families.
BookWorm's not very interested in Camilla, and has been reading between the lines, but was shocked to find confirmation in black and white.
Her first impression of PC as money-hungry and greedy came from the cash for honours scandals.
It's all down to money, and the Harkle conduct in this regard is little different to the conduct of KC and his wife who should be judged as having done the same. Alliances are formed for benefit. In July 1999 PC and C went on the world's third largest private yacht owned by a dodgy Greek millionaire. Camilla's actions and attitude came as a surprise to BookWorm, as Camilla asked about and secured a holiday in the South of France in return for giving the millionaire banker a visit to St James's Palace. Arranged by Michael Fawcett.
When John Major gave a speech to the House of Commons about PC and Diana's separation, the language was woolly "it is intended" etc. He said there was no third party involved, despite the affairs on both sides being widely known.
In this speech was a lie deliberately written in by PC's staff: Major told the MPs that although it was a legal separation, it would not have any constitutional implications and that Diana would one day still be Queen.
How anyone could have believed this is beyond BookWorm.
The lie was as obvious as the Ho's claim that they were married three days before, and the result was just as embarrassing as Welby contradicted it.
Five weeks after Major's speech, the Tampongate transcription appeared in the Daily Mirror.
BookWorm is not advocating for the Harkles, but we have to also weigh against KC and his wife. Is he fit to be King and Head of the Church of England? Reading these books, No.
KC won't remove the Harkle titles, and will leave it to William to deal with.
William hasn't broken many rules if any, and in his favour is that he's a man of action and not just talk. He's working on low cost housing instead of designer villages.
KC' s support lies mainly with the over 60's and he's a risk to the Monarchy. BookWorm is a huge supporter of the Monarchy but not of KC, and this video explains why. William and Catherine will be ideal as King and Queen, but KC, his wife and the Stoat don't inspire the same loyalty. Anne would have been a great queen, she had a failed marriage but never lied about it. Who doesn't love Anne?
BookWorm asked that before judging and commenting, people listen to the narrative.