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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Going out your way to post on here says a lot about a person imo
    Hardly out of my way, love. I've been posting on here for 18 years.

    By the way, I also have that inconvenient thing called a memory. In the aftermath of Diana's death the Queen was said to be callous and uncaring. In the pubs of Rotherham the general opinion was that the monarchy was finished. Most people - probably quite a few on here - said Charles was unfit ever to be king.
    But the grazing herd moves on. You forget. You are assiduously prepared by the Palace spin doctors and the royalist media who see the Royal Family as the crucial apex of the pyramid of privilege and inequality that is the hallmark of this society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendun View Post
    Hardly out of my way, love. I've been posting on here for 18 years.

    By the way, I also have that inconvenient thing called a memory. In the aftermath of Diana's death the Queen was said to be callous and uncaring. In the pubs of Rotherham the general opinion was that the monarchy was finished. Most people - probably quite a few on here - said Charles was unfit ever to be king.
    But the grazing herd moves on. You forget. You are assiduously prepared by the Palace spin doctors and the royalist media who see the Royal Family as the crucial apex of the pyramid of privilege and inequality that is the hallmark of this society.
    Didn’t mean you wendun, I should’ve quoted Elite-pie

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    Charles to be proclaimed king in first televised ceremony
    Charles III will formally be proclaimed king at 10:00 BST on Saturday in a ceremony at St James's Palace.

    It will be the first time the Accession Council is televised.

    Charles became king automatically at the moment his mother died, so the council proclamation will be a ceremonial one.

    It will be attended by Privy Councillors (a group made up of senior politicians), the Lord Mayor of the City of London, and other senior officials.

    Flags will fly at full mast for 24 hours to honour the new king, before returning to half mast.

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