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  • Thoughts with the Queen and her family.
  • tjagain
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    Deleted. Daft post to have on the top of a new page

    gobuchul
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    He gave up the right to wear any of it when he left Royal duties.

    So why does The Prince of Nonces still wear his?

    We were told he was stepping down from Royal duties?

    kelvin
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    Neither are in uniform today gobuchul.

    onehundredthidiot
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    Except Harry was a serving officer and as such should be able to wear his AAC uniform but he has to request permission from Buck palace.

    So why does The Prince of Nonces still wear his?

    We were told he was stepping down from Royal duties?

    I’ve not seen him in uniform. When did he wear it?

    BillMC
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    That ‘king lot just demean the poor souls who actually serve.

    onehundredthidiot
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    He was in uniform when the children stood at the coffin. Which is ridiculous.

    ernielynch
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    There really are some daft uniforms. I have just realised how utterly absurd bearskin hats are. If you saw someone walking down the road wearing one you would think wtf. You wouldn’t necessarily think that if you saw someone wearing a beret, or even perhaps a peak cap. They are just so ridiculously tall. The helmets with long ponytails look incredibly stupid too.

    And as for beefeaters, I have never understood why grown men are expected to dress like something out of Alice in Wonderland.

    I don’t understand the appeal behind all the “pageantry”.

    jekkyl
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    Usual standard there from all the sailor boys holding hands! 😉

    It’s a joke. 😄

    gobuchul
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    I didn’t watch it today but assumed he would of, as I saw him wearing it standing by the coffin.

    blokeuptheroad
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    That ‘king lot just demean the poor souls who actually serve.

    For all their faults and I’m no fan of Andrew especially but he and  Harry did actually serve and are war veterans who have put themselves in harm’s way.

    He was in uniform when the children stood at the coffin. Which is ridiculous.

    Ah, gotcha.

    I didn’t watch it today but assumed he would of, as I saw him wearing it standing by the coffin.

    Seen. I think they asked and were given permission for that occasion. Wise choice of Harry to choose Blues & Royals rather then AAC, the beret doesn’t look as good as a cap in No.1 dress.

    gobuchul
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    What are the rules regarding ex-services wearing uniform? Particularly public/official events?

    zippykona
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    How good is London looking without all the cars?
    There should be a car free Sunday once a month around buck house and the parks

    theotherjonv
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    FWIW William also served as a pilot for the Navy and RAF after transferring from an armoured division command, but was prevented from combat service after Harry’s duty was leaked and specific threats made.

    Charles was in all three services too, flying helicopters and commanding a minesweeper.

    They may not have seen combat service, but do all service personnel who have not seen combat also demean others?

    Edward’s service in the RM was memorably short and his military appointments are honorary.

    What are the rules regarding ex-services wearing uniform? Particularly public/official events?

    Put simply, you can’t. Medals and & beret for veterans, with the exception of Chelsea pensioners who have a specific uniform.

    onehundredthidiot
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    @gobuchul retired officers (don’t know about the rank and file) can but need to gain permission.

    MoreCashThanDash
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    Ironically its only Harry and Andrew who were deployed to combat areas.

    Royals aside, I quite like the pageantry of big state events. We do it very well, and we’ve got **** all else to offer the world at the moment, sadly.

    Caher
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    Gotta agree, it’s utterly spectacular.

    stumpyjon
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    I don’t understand the appeal behind all the “pageantry”.

    It’s a bit like going to Disneyland, you need to suspend the disbelief and go with flow otherwise reality kicks in and you realise it’s all a bit pointless. Sometimes we all need a bit of make believe.

    Although just a small group compared to the larger spectacle, the funeral party have conducted their role perfectly throughout.

    renton
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    Slightly off topic but my claim to fame is that I nearly smacked Harry in the face with a toilet door whilst out in Afghan. All the helicopter squadrons were in a separate compound at camp bastion and whilst Harry was on the Apaches I was based two hangars down on the Merlin.

    We all shared the same loo block and when coming out of the loos I swung the door open and nearly smacked him in the face. I think I actually shat myself !!

    slowoldman
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    Royals aside, I quite like the pageantry of big state events

    So do I. I’ve always enjoyed Trooping the Colour, particularly this year when I discovered a feed without commentary, but then I like military bands (my dad was ,in a minor way, a regimental musician and one of my oboes was bought from a member of the Household Cavalry).

    Hard to top a solo piper though.

    Slightly off topic but my claim to fame is that I nearly smacked Harry in the face with a toilet door whilst out in Afghan. All the helicopter squadrons were in a separate compound at camp bastion and whilst Harry was on the Apaches I was based two hangars down on the Merlin.

    We all shared the same loo block and when coming out of the loos I swung the door open and nearly smacked him in the face. I think I actually shat myself !!

    I can smell this post. Good times.

    chrismac
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    When was Harry ever in harms way? He was surrounded by his own security detail on bases and never left it. He only went because he got caught in Vegas so had to go and do apr trip to make amends

    kelvin
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    My dad was part of Churchill’s parade. Queen’s colour squadron. Often had marching band music on in our house. Still love the music.

    Today seems very backwards looking, rightly so, but that will be used by people to try and create an “us” with dissenting voices shut down. We need to be heightened to that.

    When was Harry ever in harms way? He was surrounded by his own security detail on bases and never left it. He only went because he got caught in Vegas so had to go and do apr trip to make amends

    Oh, you were there too! @Renton we’ve got another service member here that has got the inside gen. 🙄

    chrismac
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    A very good friend was an MP at Bastion and made aware of the arrangements because his role

    A very good friend was an MP at Bastion and made aware of the arrangements because his role

    Well either you or your ‘mate’ are full of shit.

    Harry flew countless mission supporting troops in contact, escort to the MERT aircraft amongst the most significant.

    He left the wire plenty of times.

    ton
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    someone stated earlier in this thread, that our love of the royals was over.
    i think we can safely say that from today’s display it is far from being over.

    a fantastic show of love and respect by the queens people. amazing.

    DrJ
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    “Crown Prince Pavlos will be in attendance at her funeral, according to Gert’s Royals. It’s unclear if any other Greek royals will join him, like his wife Princess Marie-Chantal, or his parents King Constantine and Queen Anne Marie.”

    Eh? How does this work, then? Can any joker pretend to be king of somewhere and blag an invitation? Seems to me I am currently sitting in the Hellenic REPUBLIC. The clue is in the name!

    ernielynch
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    Eh? How does this work, then?

    Family innit? Family is traditionally invited to attend the funeral of a deceased relative. In this case the Greek cousins have been invited.

    trailmonkey
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    I see that no one from the Russian Government was invited to the funeral.

    No invites necessary as most of them could just watch from the balconies of their Central London mansions anyway.

    boomerlives
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    That ‘king lot just demean the poor souls who actually serve.

    Even the ones with ‘Royal Navy’ written on their hats? Maybe the ROYAL Air Force representatives?

    When joining the fuzz, you swear an oath to the queen/King. If you don’t mean it, you shouldn’t be in post

    Perhaps they are a little more for the Queen etc. than you may think.

    I am royalty agnostic; not really for, not really against.

    Except for the fact that, without a constitutional monarchy, we would have President Truss.

    #shudder#

    blokeuptheroad
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    Well either you or your ‘mate’ are full of shit.

    Harry flew countless mission supporting troops in contact, escort to the MERT aircraft amongst the most significant.

    He left the wire plenty of times.

    Well said. Few things more sickening than an armchair expert, spouting ‘my mate said’ bollox to denigrate the character and courage of someone who actually served in combat.

    gobuchul
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    i think we can safely say that from today’s display it is far from being over.

    I don’t think is representative about how people feel about the next generation of Royals.

    Even I, a republican, can stand back and say in her role, she did a good job and behaved, majority of the time, with dignity. I didn’t agree with her bringing Andrew back in to the fold, with his role at Philips funeral but I know a lot of mothers who with their unconditional love for their children, could never believe their children to do any wrong.

    Charles and Camilla are completely different beasts.

    MrSmith
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    We all shared the same loo block and when coming out of the loos I swung the door open and nearly smacked him in the face. I think I actually shat myself !!

    I shoulder barged prince Edward in Soho one rainy winters evening, think it was either on Newman St or Rathbone place, narrow pavement, parked cars, him walking 2 abreast and me unwilling to step into the gutter between parked cars so i held my line..
    didn’t look back, no tugging of forelock or geneflection.

    This would have been when he dabbled in TV/theatre production with mummys money to set up Ardent productions.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Except for the fact that, without a constitutional monarchy, we would have President Truss.

    This type of lazy assed shite really bugs me.

    As opposed to a ceremonial monarchy with Prime Minister Truss…so exactly the **** same really.

    ernielynch
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    I don’t understand why the royal hearse doesn’t have any license plates, nor why the police are wearing uniforms comprising of black shirts. Surely it hasn’t all been purchased with one use in mind? Seems like a terrible waste if it has.

    Edit: It must be just the Met, all the police in London seemed to be wearing black shirts but the police in Windsor are wearing white shirts.

    Well said. Few things more sickening than an armchair expert, spouting ‘my mate said’ bollox to denigrate the character and courage of someone who actually served in combat.

    I don’t get bent out of shape about people criticising the military, just be accurate about it.

    Very few people outside of the air group had a clue what went on in that compound for good reason.

    You’d be surprised the amount of idiots who’d compromise security chatting to people back home.

    It’s also not the first time I’ve heard that utterly boring dit.

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