Apparently, the terrorist at Glasgow airport, with flames all over his body, still tried to attack a police officer screaming biblical nonsense.
Imagine if these terrorists succeed in bombing the Princess Diana concert tonight and killed Prince William and thousands of innocent people.
I suspect that would be the final straw for the general public and anarchy would develop across the land. With many people taking the law in to their own hands where any ethnic minority would be a target.
As it is, they have warned that anyone going to the concert should expect long delays as security will be tighter, so again, even if the terrorists had no intention of bombing the concert, they have caused major disruption.
Religion has a lot to answer for.
*rant over*
Isn't this the devil that dare not speak it's name? The family secret that we all know but nobody verbalises. We need a Royal Family and we need an unbroken line. Royal succession does not use DNA testing - yet!
Would he be the "Ginger King"?
On the subject of this thread, I think we, as a country would stand shoulder to shoulder if one of our Royal family were killed by terrorists. Think about the national grief that we ALL felt when Diana died. Now change that emotion to anger. There would be a national outcry to mulitply defence spending and people would be coming forward to join the forces in the war against terrorism. And, finally, a Winston Churchill or Margaret Thatcher would come forward to lead us - lets hope it's another Conservative
I think (regardless of their parentage) William and Harry are both lovely young men and Diana would be proud of them. I saw an interview the other day - Fern Cotton contacted it, she was rubbish, but William and Harry came over as charming and relatively unaffected but their royal status, in that they appear quite normal.
William is so much like his mother it's scary. Even his mannerisms are the same.
Have a look. Here's the interview
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And what about her husband giving charitable sex to Camilla all the way through their relationship and marriage? It's no wonder she looked for comfort in other men.
Have some neg rep.
I'll now take Andy's advice and ignore you and your ignorant comments about dead people who can't defend themselves.
Hmmmm, I'm still thinking, and I can't remember either. I remember being completely bemused by people flocking to Buck House that day to lay flowers, and I remember going out for a nice dinner with friends that evening, if that counts
I also remember watching 5 minutes of the DianaFest on telly on Saturday, then seeing the cavalcade go up past Ashtons and onto the North Circular. Possibly not the most stirring of memories, but hey, they're mine.
I didn't have any particular issue with Diana - I have issues with the entire royal family, however, I think they're all a waste of space.
I dare say if you were being interviewed on a television program you might come across as charming and relatively unaffected.
Seriously though, it's important to remember that the only people of whom we can make good character assessments are the ones we know well. People discover they've been married to serial killers and rapists; how are you going to make useful judgments about people you see in a half-hour TV interview? Not even a live one, at that.
Been taking your positive pills again I see Barry.
Don't patronise me by suggesting I make my assessment on one 5 minute interview.
Those boys lives have been laid bare for all to see, from the moment they were born. If they were up to no good the press would be all over them like a cheap suit, making sure they were trashed in the tabloids.
If we spent our lives thinking everyone was a serial killer, until proven otherwise, the world would be a sorry place.
sis calm down love you will give yourself a heart attack.
Diana was as we all know a great mum and a great representative for this country with regards her charity work and all the positive things she did for this country and other countries.
Everybody has their own opinions of Diana and overall they are very mixed, i dont think ive ever spoken to any one person who has had the same opinion about her death or the way she handled herself blah blah blah and always people will take from life what they think happened or believe happened and always it will be different.
But..... the Royal family are in a position of priviledge and certain sacrifices should be made by them when they are in this position or they accept this position. Diana was the mother of the future king of England and she tried to act as though she was a normal person with no responsiblities and was all over the place with her lovers. Now dont get me wrong, the woman is entitled to sex, of course she is but she should have done what all the other royals have done all these years and kept it under wraps, represented the country and got on with the job she accepted the day she said ......I do Charles
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