angrysoba
Philosophile
He's getting senile maybe?
But what would a senile Prince Philip look like?
He's getting senile maybe?
Your duck thread is that way ------>No:
At a fundraiser for the protection of turtle doves in Anguilla in 1965: “Cats kill far more birds than men. Why don’t you have a slogan: ‘Kill a cat and save a bird?’”
And I'm assuming he'll only be eligible for the basic pension since he only worked for a few years back in the 1950s.Hehe....
"Prince Philip deemed fit to work after ATOS work capability assessment"
https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2017/0...o-work-after-atos-work-capability-assessment/
No:
At a fundraiser for the protection of turtle doves in Anguilla in 1965: “Cats kill far more birds than men. Why don’t you have a slogan: ‘Kill a cat and save a bird?’”
and
On Russia, in 1967: “I’d like to go to Russia very much — although the bastards murdered half my family.”
I agree. She will do everything in her power to stay alive as long as possible.
Isn't that true of most people? It doesn't strike me as a purely monarchial affectation.
Is Charles really that much of an idiot?

Quite clearly according to much of his actions in his life!!!!!!! Wasn't he the royal who wanted to be a tampon for his love of the time a number of years back?![]()
Is Charles really that much of an idiot?
How is it possible to embarrass a nutter who openly endorses homeopathy?I remember some embarrassment about the "black spider memos" that some felt made Charles look a bit silly. I recall one commentator saying that they seemed like what you'd get from some bloke down the pub.
Most people do not have a good reason to want to live longer than their eldest son. The Queen does.
Is Charles really that much of an idiot?
I think the suggested theory that she is prolonging her life somehow to prevent Charles becoming king is preposterous for a number of reasons. Obviously it raises the question of just how she is able to do that. Is it through willpower or through bathing in the blood of virgin humans giving vitality to her reptilian heart? Or could her long life be attributed more to a combination of good genes (her mother lived to over 100 after all) and an active lifestyle with every existing resource at her disposal for good nutrition and modern medicine plus a literal army to protect her. She's in her early nineties which is not inordinately old for someone with her advantages.
But in addition to that, we're projecting our tabloid-informed opinion that tampon man is held in as low a regard by the queen when she might think that he's just as capable of turning up to dinner parties and reception lines as she or at least her husband is. It's not as though Charles III will be an absolute monarch.
IMO, yes. I think he'll be a terrible monarch - he's hidebound in tradition whereas the monarchy needs a programme of trimming down and modernising, and I think he will be tempted to meddle in government policy to suit his own ends and beliefs rather than standing back and letting governments govern. YMMV, of course, but I believe that the longer Brenda can stay alive so that Charles has the shortest reign possible before William takes over, the better off the country will be.