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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    The Royal family do a great job.. Don't know what all the fuss is about..You all call them for being scroungers and parasites,but when one of them wants to break away and earn a honest living for his family,you are all up in arms.. What a set of PHOOKIN morons you all are.. That includes both MODS as well.
    He receives around £20 million per annum from his alleged dad's fund, he received about £10 million from Hewitt's now deceased bit on the side. Hardly struggling is he Alf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    He receives around £20 million per annum from his alleged dad's fund, he received about £10 million from Hewitt's now deceased bit on the side. Hardly struggling is he Alf?
    Hes making the effort though BT.. Cut him a bit of slack,he's not a bad lad..

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Hes making the effort though BT.. Cut him a bit of slack,he's not a bad lad..
    Fair play indeed Alf. Harry has realised this Royal Family malarkey is just a load of old bolloxs.

    I totally agree with sinkov, this is the Beginning of the End.

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