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ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 9 Jan 2020 15:36

I do feel sorry for her Majesty,another "bump" along the way to start 2020 :-(

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 9 Jan 2020 17:43

Cointinually bashing your head against a brick wall and each time experiencing pain and ridicule is sure fire madness unless you stop doing it, especially if your wife and child are also under attack.

So Harry has walked away. At least he has made his position clear rather than skulked in the shadows as some others have done.

Canada makes a big point about being a kingdom so it can hardly complain to have the Queen's grandson in residence for half the year.

The Queen is the last of a long line of Hanoverians going back to George I. For the future the monarchy, if it is to survive, needs to downscale along the lines of other north European monarchs. Harry has obviously been an early realist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voqL5ksOuoo

David

David Report 9 Jan 2020 17:50


Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh has been walking behind Queen Elizabeth II
for more than 70 years.He doesn't complain about media spotlight, he laughs.

Linda

Linda Report 9 Jan 2020 17:50

I every royal reporter has ways of finding out things like that phrase WHAT MEGHAN WANTS MEGHAN GETS I don't think she knew how the British royal family works and they had a very short courtship . I feel very sorry also for the Queen it will be very interesting to see how it all ends

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 17:52

Not heard that song for a long time :-)

I'd go to Canada if I were Harry and Meghan... I'd go to Canada myself if they'd have me ;-)

I don't suppose having a Canadian gt grandmother counts for anything does it? I miss out on getting an Irish passport too :-(

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 18:01

Is a year a "very short courtship" ( first meeting to engagement) ?

William's was 9 years, but that's not really the norm...is it :-S

Sharron

Sharron Report 9 Jan 2020 18:09

It is not going to impact hugely on the Royal Family and might mean that he has much more time to devote to his charities.

Had it been William and Catherine, now that would have been a very different can of worms.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 9 Jan 2020 18:25

My GGF was a Scottish piper who met and married a Swedish lass while the regiment was in Dublin. A few days after his son was born the army set sail for Portsmouth. This random event entitled me to an Irish passport wich I have had since the 80s. ROI passports allow you to go pretty well anywhere without neeeding a visa. HM Borders hate UK citizens travelling on ROI passports.

Failing finding an ancestor born in Ireland ( north or south ) Rambling could consider living for 4 years in Ireland which would entitle her to an Irish passport. Thanks to the 1922 Settlement Ramblin has the right to live in Ireland regardless of brexit. Cork and Dublin are a bit pricey Galway is more reasonable and very lively. The nearest airport is Shannon 50m.

If Scotland becomes an EU member in its own right then that might be an option but the ROI is probably quicker and available now.

I am quite a fan of Harry & Co but I do wonder how his proposed setup will work with all that air travel .... Climate change consideratio nscould damage the brand.

He will also find that long distance flying is not something you do for fun as you get older. Toddlers and flying are a pretty heady mix as well. Maybe it is not so bad if somebody elses pushes the trolley and ypu don't have to queue.

Sharron

Sharron Report 9 Jan 2020 19:06

Is Harry a colonel in chief of some regiments? Will that be affected?

Caroline

Caroline Report 9 Jan 2020 19:14

Pretty sure we're not complaining about having them live here but we don't want to pay to protect them mainly because we're not too rich :-) We'd get nothing out of the deal.

https://canadacitizenshiphelp.ca/2018/02/28/how-youre-entitled-to-canadian-citizenship-by-descent/

Check it out Rambling

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 19:20

Something for me to bear in mind Rollo :-)

edit, Thanks, I have done Caroline a while back, re living relatives who settled there.





maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 9 Jan 2020 19:24

If he's stepping down from 'front line' Royal activity, I expect he'll step down from those positions, too.

My nephew has an Irish Passport. I think his grandfather was a labourer :-D

I also think it's the 'ex' employees who are spouting off their opinions as though it were fact, about Harry and Meghan, not current ones.

My late Father law would be horrified at them. The most I could get out of him (he was George VI's personal chef), was that, on HMS Vanguard and Britannia, he was the only member of crew addressed by a forename - he was called 'Bob' - though that wasn't his real name - it was Bill :-S
And George VI's favourite meal was roast lamb, followed by rice pudding!

The most recent report from the Palace is that they're helping Harry & Meghan to achieve their wish as soon as possible.

Island

Island Report 9 Jan 2020 19:57

Good for Harry! Now we know where the GR baubles went - the Prince has balls!
Andrew too should have done this years ago.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 9 Jan 2020 20:10

For Rambling
regardless of what deal Johnson does with the EU ( or not ) the UK will pay pensions to UK citizens resident in ROI inc inflation increases. Uk citizens become entitled to ROI benefits which may apply as soon as they can pass the habitual residency test.

For those, especially the retired , who are not keen on living under the brexit regime the ROI is the only option if you cannot claim another EU passport by relation. You can keep your UK passport - not all EU states allow the holding of dual passports eg Spain.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 9 Jan 2020 20:14

I second what Caroline said ................ they can come and live here, but Canadians cannot afford to pay security or otherwise support them.

They need to do what other A-list celebrities do ....... pay for their own security.

I also think they should have to pass the usual tests for admission to Canada as immigrants.

Ordinary folk, even wealthy ones, are not easily admitted to Canada if they only intend to split their time between here and another country. They usually have to set up businesses that will benefit Canadians (by paying taxes and employing Canadians).

Despite what Rollo says, there is quite a large proportion of Canadians who would not support the Royal Family ........... they are not Royalists.

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 21:06

Thankyou Rollo :-)

Allan

Allan Report 9 Jan 2020 21:15

To paraphrase Monty Python, He's not a Prince, he's a very naughty boy

I wonder if that is what the Queen is thinking at the moment.

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 21:28

She'll cope, if she can manage the toe sucking, the 3 divorces, the association between her son and a paedophile, the disastrous tv interviews, 'that tape', the fire at Windsor, and for so many years hoping Philip won't put his foot in it when he meets visitors, and a stalker sitting on the end of her bed, I reckon she can cope with anything ;-)

Allan

Allan Report 9 Jan 2020 21:39

I really do admire HM, not just because of her position, but with all the internal family problems that she has admirably coped with.

HM reminds me of the Grandmother in the Giles's cartoons, resilient, tough and still standing :-) :-) :-)

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 Jan 2020 22:09

Allan, http://www.danceswithferrets.org/giles/ind41_50.htm Scroll down to Grandma as Britannia :-D