Harry Hewitt.

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stripeysydney
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Harry Hewitt.

Post by stripeysydney »

Do we really give a toss? There's a little devil on my shoulder that thinks, "Would I laugh if he appeared in t'internet in the future in an orange boiler suit?"



Alex L
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Post by Alex L »

stripeysydney wrote:

"Would I laugh if he appeared in t'internet in the future in an orange boiler suit?"

I reckon there must be at least an SAS troop watching over him night and day, trying hard to not let that happen.

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Post by Jonone »

Whatever he does or doesn't do in Iraq the taxpayer is getting more value for money than we do from picking up his bar tabs at Bouji's. The orange boiler suit would just be the cherry on top !
Peter
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Post by Peter »

Its about time we had a royal prince back on the crusades.

Slot one for me, Harry boy!
We have need of you again, great king.
Steve R
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Post by Steve R »

I must confess to having had a feeling of admiration when it was revealed that Prince Andrew was flying helicopters in the Falklands Conflict.

I have to further admit a similar feeling today.

stripeysydney
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Post by stripeysydney »

What amazes me about the whole situation is that he is an 'Officer'! No one else with his shit A-level results has managed to get into Sandhurst. Any other person who'd achieved the same kind of shit results would have been just laughed at and told to sign on as an ordinary squaddie.

The teacher who helped 'pass' his A-level art thingy went to court shortly afterwards claiming unfair dismissal. During the hearing she alleged that she 'helped' with his ahem, project. which was rejected funnily enough by Eton as "nonsense".

I would be more impressed if he'd have gone out and found himself a proper job. God forbid, if he managed to get himself an apprentiship then I would have more respect for the ginger twat.

As you can probably tell, I'm not a royalist.

colonel
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Post by colonel »

If you read the right forums- and thought logically- this news was on the British web in January.

The 'Spectator' website mentioned a D-notice to do with national security 'involving a young Royal'. Hmmm- hardly to do with William in a Chelsea bar. And Harry not at Windsor for Christmas? Use your brains.

Even after the 'young Royal' piece was removed from the 'Spectator' website, it remained cached. Guido Fawkes- the political forum- knew and said that he knew [but wouldn't say what]; even Popbitch, the gossip site, agreed not to mention anything!
Ace
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Post by Ace »

Steve R wrote:

> I must confess to having had a feeling of admiration when it
> was revealed that Prince Andrew was flying helicopters in the
> Falklands Conflict.


I won't shatter any illusions, but ask any ex-MoD regarding Andrews 'exploits' and they'd laugh in your face. Do a search about this in an earlier post of mine a year or so ago

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