I couldn't care less about royalty, I find the whole King/Queen/Duke thing to be antiquated and silly.
I view the British royalty as a bunch of rich asses, what they do aside from sliding out of a certain vagina and we're supposed to look in awe because of that? Nonsense. Nonsense. Nonsense.
Having said that, Harry is the most likeable of the British royals. Also apparently "hot" as he has a following of both women and gay and bi men.
Exhibit A)
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Harry is sexy.
Originally posted by Blakemore
So do you guys like Harry, or not?
Originally posted by RobtardHaving said that, Harry is the most likeable of the British royals. Also apparently "hot" as he has a following of both women and gay and bi men.
Exhibit A)
Strange given William was also seen as the one with looks. But I guess women still like their bad boys/rebels.
Plus tbf Willaim lost his hair.
By the time she was out of her teens she was a fully trained mechanic she could completely dissassemble an engine and put it back together again.
She was a very fast driver. Even in her 80s and 90s.
Every year on Boxing day she made breakfast for her servants.
She would often say to her staff. I'll cook. And she washed the dishes too.
There are numerous guests who she and her family cooked for, served and washed up after.
Some times when they had picnics she and some times her family along with her would say to the staff, no we'll do the work.
She'd dress in plain clothes at her scottish estate and visitors walking around her grounds and in her rooms never knew the friendly lady talking to them was The Queen.
So have you ever met The Queen? Said one guy to The Queen.
No. But he has. She said, pointing to the plainclothes detective standing close by.
(And the guy asked The Queen to take a photograph of him with the detective).
Ha.
The guy who broke into Buckingham palace 3 or 4 or 5 times and broke into her bedroom while she was asleep... The worst he was charged for was theft of a bottle of wine (which he drank while walking around).
In another palace in another country with another King or Queen... yikes.
She signed all the documents that gave all of Victoria's Empire it's Independence.
Her government's had the policy of NIBMAR No Independence Before Majority Rule to prevent situations where Britain released a colony from the Empire as a protective measure against releasing countries into the hands of tyrants.
Prime Minister Callahan is one of many of her Prime Ministers who asked her for advice.
There are books at Eton with her handwritten notes in the margins on Constitutional Law.