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Palace Pat Adelaide 13 Jan 05 9.56am | |
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Anyone feel sorry for this guy? He's in the paper today for wearing a uniform with a swastika to a fancy dress party. It wouldn't be news unless he was a royal. For Christ's sake, he got sent to rehab for underage drinking and smoking cannabis! If that happened to everyone else, there wouldn't be many teenagers left on the streets! Some may argue that with fame, media attention should be accepted, but bear in mind, Harry never asked to be a royal, and yet his every move is scrutinised. The thing about him taking a swipe at the Paprazzi was quality, should have knocked the c*nt out!
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jcreedy 13 Jan 05 10.04am | |
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I feel sorry for him. As you say, he never asked to be a royal. I don't have much time for the royal family but the press just want to find any way they can to bring them down. Harry is a young man who wants to have a laugh like the rest of us. There was a story from an ex soldier on the radio this morning about when he attended a dinner for POW's. One of the old guys turned up in a Nazi uniform and everyone thought it was hilarious.
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Marco 13 Jan 05 10.17am | |
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Does this mean he might not be able to play against Man City????
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Mr Statto Ifield 13 Jan 05 10.20am | |
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From the BBC "Former armed forces minister Doug Henderson MP said the picture showed the prince was "not suitable" for the prestigious royal military academy Sandhurst, which he is due to attend later this year." What a load of bollocks! It was a fancy dress party for God's sake - it's not like he's said that the Nazi's had the right idea.
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yellabubs Sheffield 13 Jan 05 10.38am | |
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Quote Mr Statto at 13 Jan 2005 10:20am
From the BBC "Former armed forces minister Doug Henderson MP said the picture showed the prince was "not suitable" for the prestigious royal military academy Sandhurst, which he is due to attend later this year." What a load of bollocks! It was a fancy dress party for God's sake - it's not like he's said that the Nazi's had the right idea. Exactly. Wearing the uniform as fancy dress is taking the p*ss out of the Nazi's not showing support for them! Is there nothing people can do anymore without some PC tw*t finding offense?
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Moose In the sewer pipe... 13 Jan 05 10.44am | |
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Is this Harry Hewitt we're talking about? I feel sorry for him in that he's treated differently, although he does get all the advantageous trappings of being a royal as well as the bad ones. It's simple, really: if you're in the public eye like he is, don't do anything daft. Wearing a Nazi uniform when you're Prince Harry is not a good idea, whether it's fun or not, and I'd question the advice he's getting from his entourage. Edited by Moose (13 Jan 2005 10:46am)
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cpfc-rjd Beckenham and the BBS 13 Jan 05 10.48am | |
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I think Harry is a complete and utter t*at for going to a party dressed as a Nazi. Think what you like but Harry is NOT just another 20 year old. He is (i think) fourth in line to the throne of this country. He can expect , throughout his life, to live a life of luxury and have it paid for by us, the ordinary people of this country. His family have a very shady history when it comes to supporting the Nazi's and he should know better than to wear something like this at a party. The point about the army is that he is going to Sandhurst to train to be an officer. He will have to deal with all sorts of people (the older generation, Dutch, French and other nationalities in NATO) that would not find it funny to wear the symbol of a group that decimated Europe and caused the mass extermination of millions. Did you see the Auschwitz program on BBC2 on Tuesday? It's not a F*cking joke, it happened not so long ago and for that pr*ck to think its funny is truly offensive. If the Royals want to be left alone then fine, scrap the monarchy, stop the civil list, open the buildings and let them get on with their lives. They can't have it both ways. I'll save my sympathy for someone who deserves it.
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yellabubs Sheffield 13 Jan 05 11.08am | |
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Quote cpfc-rjd at 13 Jan 2005 10:48am
His family have a very shady history when it comes to supporting the Nazi's and he should know better than to wear something like this at a party. What support did th royal family give to the Nazi's?
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Mr Statto Ifield 13 Jan 05 11.12am | |
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Edward VIII (by then the Duke of Windsor) seemed fairly keen on Hitler, to the extent that if they had succeeded in invading Britain I think they were proposing to put him back on the throne. However, he (and his wife) were the only ones I know of who actually came out and expressed support.
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A_JsShorts 13 Jan 05 11.16am | |
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He's third in line to the thrown after Charles and William. I personally can see the funny side to it. Yes it may make the royals look silly and insensitive, but its the press that do that, like the sun this morning demanding an appology. Maybe he should have thought more carefully as to what to wear but what ever he wore would have come under scrutiny anyway.
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jcreedy 13 Jan 05 11.22am | |
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Quote A_JsShorts at 13 Jan 2005 11:16am
He's third in line to the thrown after Charles and William. I personally can see the funny side to it. Yes it may make the royals look silly and insensitive, but its the press that do that, like the sun this morning demanding an appology. Maybe he should have thought more carefully as to what to wear but what ever he wore would have come under scrutiny anyway.
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Smokey Hiding under Syd Little's floorboa... 13 Jan 05 11.23am | |
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Poor old Harry Potter. Was born into a bad lot. Never had a chance really.
"Technically, I've been bummed". - Matt_Himself , Barcelona, Jan 2005 |
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