Zara too?I think she is the sort to have planned for this, and already have arrangements for who will take on her horses. Anne maybe? Or one of her friends in the racing world.
Her love for animals, especially horses and dogs, says a lot about her character I think. Animals are a good judge of it!
It’s on itv now live. Imagine also BBCAnywhere we can watch parliament
Yes of course, how could I forget! Louise is also in to horses, though more on the carriage driving side of things.Zara too?
Exactly this, it has a very gossipy tone and that feels disrespectful.I really don’t like the prominence that people/media are placing on Harry, his comings and goings. He is a bit player not the story. I am not a fan of H but I don’t like this focus on him. Him leaving Balmoral was the top item on Mail online, and the King leaving was the second item. Press should be concentrating on the story not one they are trying to stir up. This is not the time.
Unfortunately the mail live and breathe for Harry and MeghanI really don’t like the prominence that people/media are placing on Harry, his comings and goings. He is a bit player not the story. I am not a fan of H but I don’t like this focus on him. Him leaving Balmoral was the top item on Mail online, and the King leaving was the second item. Press should be concentrating on the story not one they are trying to stir up. This is not the time.
I think the main reason Charles wants to slim down the royals is to try and prevent gossip as much as possible.Exactly this, it has a very gossipy tone and that feels disrespectful.
She is whatever suits her at whatever time.Isn't Liz Truss a republican? Just watching her now talking about the Crown enduring etc
They put out umpteen articles and then complain huffily about the amount of coverage they get.Unfortunately the mail live and breathe for Harry and Meghan
The click bait generates millions for this rag alone, quite frankly I find the hatred towards this couple bizarre and troubling.
Not much of a journalist if he didn’t realise that is the traditional thing to say when a monarch passes. It just demonstrates the continuity of monarchy. I don’t like him, he’s too snide for me, his lips always curled in contempt.I've just seen a tweet from Kevin Maguire. Now, I don't expect anything different from him because he is not a Royalist (complete opposite) but this one struck me. He was having a go at Liz Truss for saying 'The Queen is dead. Long live The King.' He accused her of being disrespectful.
Had TQ been in position so long that people do not know that this expression is traditional? I suppose most people have never heard it, especially if you are not a royal follower.
It’s on bbc1Anywhere we can watch parliament
I am always underwhelmed by him, maybe I was expecting too much of him because of his career as Attorney GeneralI liked Sir Keir Starmer's words. He is a good speaker.
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