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| Scarlett AU Adelaide, Australia 1 September, 2024 Whilst superficially this appears to be a positive step, it’s telling that Prince Harry is attempting to redefine the conditions set by Her Majesty … you’re either in or you’re not. It’s no coincidence that they have been unable to hold onto their expensive, salaried staff, something that Harry would have been accustomed to with the Royal office construct - without the worry of paying them. However it disingenuous of them both to take advantage of the ailing King, who appears to be very interested in restoring some sort of relationship, without first owning up to the appalling acts against the family….. Just my thoughts…. | Reply • 2.7K 35 • Share |
| | | Knowyourmind Isle of Wight, United Kingdom 1 September, 2024 Harry has been a massive disappointment to many of the British public. His expectation that UK tax payers should fund his security when he visits shows how self entitled he is. It is understandable that his father would want a good relationship with Harry and his children but it should remain a private family matter and he should not be entitled to any funds from the Civil List. | Reply • 1.1K 2 • Share |
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| | TartaMaria Sydney, Australia 1 September, 2024 In 1966 at Westall high school, a UFO landed in a field adjacent to the school, around 100 people witnessed it, a female teacher took a photo, the camera was confiscated by authorities, children were told they were never to mention it again, a male teacher was visited at his home by two men, who told him, they would destroy his career, if he mentioned it again. I’m not saying I believe in UFO’s and Aliens, but I do believe in coverups as was the case here.. | Reply • 568 36 • Share |
| | | Mikey68 Copenhagen, Denmark 1 September, 2024 We already know they are here and have been for a very long time. They are buzzing around in our skies all the time observing us. Even the US Military has had to finally admit it. But I disagree that they are a threat to us. If they meant us any harm we would not be here now. I think they see us for what we are - a still primitive (compared to them) species, but with great future potential, and so they are keeping an eye on us with interest. Seeing how we develop. | Reply • 448 78 • Share |
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