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  • #801
But Prince William is driving an AUDI????

What happpened to Land Rovers and Jaguars?

Privately the Duke of Sussex and Duke of Cambridge drive and are fans of Audi’s. For official business or when they need to bring more luggage they use Land Rovers and Range Rovers which are provided at a discount for the publicity.

I wish they would ditch the Range Rovers they have a terrible reputation for reliability. They look nice but keep repair garages in business.
 
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TMZ is implying their marriage is in crisis because of the awkward PDA moment and them using separate cars at the Christmas lunch

PRINCE WILLIAM,KATE MIDDLETONBad Optics Roll On ...SEPARATE CARS TO CHRISTMAS LUNCH

Prince William, Kate Middleton Ride in Separate Cars to Christmas Lunch
I'm glad you brought this up. For some reason I got this in my News feed earlier, (I never get TMZ show up?) curiosity (or boredom :D ) got the better of me.
Obviously it's TMZ so the article was as 'naff', as to be expected but I couldn't help notice to clear dislike for Will & especially Kate. I didn't think much of it until noticing the 'related articles'. :confused:

They REALLY do not like Kate!
 
  • #804
TMZ is implying their marriage is in crisis because of the awkward PDA moment and them using separate cars at the Christmas lunch

PRINCE WILLIAM,KATE MIDDLETONBad Optics Roll On ...SEPARATE CARS TO CHRISTMAS LUNCH

Prince William, Kate Middleton Ride in Separate Cars to Christmas Lunch

Meh, TMZ is wrong. Prince Edward and Sophie Essex also arrived in separate cars, same with Zara Phillips and some of the others who were driving with multiple children (and some with security guards riding along). JMO, it looked like an arrangement the security guards were using - one parent driving, one security guard riding in front or back and 1 or 2 children at most. The security guards probably want to have just a couple of people to protect in each car so they can keep an eye on crowds, etc.
 
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Do people actually believe these kind of magazines?
 
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The Queen gives £6 Tesco gift to all Buckingham Palace staff

The Queen is reportedly giving all 1,500 members of her staff the same festive gift - a Christmas pudding.

The Queen's grandfather George V is said to have started the bizarre tradition before the war


The Queen gives £6 Tesco gift to all Buckingham Palace staff

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This is lovely but I do wonder if any end up on eBay. It is also great publicity for Tesco.
 
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The Queen gives £6 Tesco gift to all Buckingham Palace staff

The Queen is reportedly giving all 1,500 members of her staff the same festive gift - a Christmas pudding.

The Queen's grandfather George V is said to have started the bizarre tradition before the war


The Queen gives £6 Tesco gift to all Buckingham Palace staff

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This is lovely but I do wonder if any end up on eBay. It is also great publicity for Tesco.

that is really pathetic. She probably got a deal for ordering so many. Is there nothing else she could have given?
 
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that is really pathetic. She probably got a deal for ordering so many. Is there nothing else she could have given?

The article says Her Majesty also gives £35 shopping vouchers to senior staff. Most people get nothing from their employer at Christmas so at least the employees are getting something in appreciation for their hard work. The royal employees would probably prefer a Christmas bonus than a Christmas pudding or shopping vouchers though.
 
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Meh, TMZ is wrong. Prince Edward and Sophie Essex also arrived in separate cars, same with Zara Phillips and some of the others who were driving with multiple children (and some with security guards riding along). JMO, it looked like an arrangement the security guards were using - one parent driving, one security guard riding in front or back and 1 or 2 children at most. The security guards probably want to have just a couple of people to protect in each car so they can keep an eye on crowds, etc.
:D Plus anyone's who ever been on a mini-break with 3 young kids knows how much 'luggage' you need to squeeze into the car as well!
The Royal Family know very well the media want pics so it's a smart move giving them clearer photo op.s for each family member

I was thinking what a 'security nightmare' when reading the articles about the palace party
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Meghan and Harry’s future hangs in the balance as petition proves 'disdain for The Crown'

MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry could be set to lose their Sussex titles after thousands of residents signed a cruel petition, that proves “disdain for The Crown”, according to a royal expert.

Charles Ross, a local campaigner, began the petition to strip Meghan and Harry of their ‘unfairly acquired title’ with only six signatures back in August. However, it has now accumulated an astonishing 3,881 signatures. Brighton and Hove councillors will now deliberate whether they will reject the current usage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, which have been claimed to be “disrespectful to the county of East Sussex”.


Meghan and Harry’s future hangs in the balance as petition proves 'disdain for The Crown'

Anti-monarchists have the right to have an opinion but this is going too far in my opinion.
 
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that is really pathetic. She probably got a deal for ordering so many. Is there nothing else she could have given?

It’s a tradition started by the Queens grandfather over 100 years ago.
 
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that is really pathetic. She probably got a deal for ordering so many. Is there nothing else she could have given?
Yes, maybe a bonus.
 
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This kitchen with the washer that Keene Engel posted I think is really nice and efficient for small space. Laundry gets hung on the line in the countryside which is so nice. I also like a smaller kitchen and a separate pantry to store things.

So many washer dryers are in cellars/basements here... down the rickety stairs. A musty place. Down to the dungeon!

Yes, converting a small bedroom with a window and some light and air into just a laundry space is brilliant. I want one, too!
I love that kitchen. And we hang as much as possible and only dry to get rid of wrinkles. Clothing smells better and lasts longer.
 
  • #816
Royals certainly have their choice of PDA while 'working' but most do not demonstrate while on official duties. Perhaps Kate wanted to maintain the royal protocol. I think what Wills did was cute though. I just think it caught Kate off guard.
 
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Meghan and Harry’s future hangs in the balance as petition proves 'disdain for The Crown'

MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry could be set to lose their Sussex titles after thousands of residents signed a cruel petition, that proves “disdain for The Crown”, according to a royal expert.

Charles Ross, a local campaigner, began the petition to strip Meghan and Harry of their ‘unfairly acquired title’ with only six signatures back in August. However, it has now accumulated an astonishing 3,881 signatures. Brighton and Hove councillors will now deliberate whether they will reject the current usage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, which have been claimed to be “disrespectful to the county of East Sussex”.


Meghan and Harry’s future hangs in the balance as petition proves 'disdain for The Crown'

Anti-monarchists have the right to have an opinion but this is going too far in my opinion.
Wow!
 
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Yes, maybe a bonus.

Thing is, because the Queen and family are partly publicly funded, there would be outcry if she was spending loads or giving them extravagant gifts - especially at this time of year as there are lots of campaigns to help the homeless and families in need. I can just imagine the nasty headlines.

Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
 
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The article says Her Majesty also gives £35 shopping vouchers to senior staff. Most people get nothing from their employer at Christmas so at least the employees are getting something in appreciation for their hard work. The royal employees would probably prefer a Christmas bonus than a Christmas pudding or shopping vouchers though.

in the US, many employees get gifts . She has a large staff . A Christmas pudding which she probably got a deal on because she ordered so many is really not good considering that we see that some of the jobs posted here do not pay much, And gift certificates can be purchased at a lower price as well in the US. Have no idea about the UK
 
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Thing is, because the Queen and family are partly publicly funded, there would be outcry if she was spending loads or giving them extravagant gifts - especially at this time of year as there are lots of campaigns to help the homeless and families in need. I can just imagine the nasty headlines.

Damned if they do, damned if they don't.

the gifts do not have to be extravagant, just meaningful. Even a simple jewelry piece that could be passed down . Even a gift certificate for all at a bit more. I would not think people would think $100 American for a longer serving employee would be out of line.

she can pay herself
 
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