- Apr 5, 2014
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Quite, it's like some of the referees we getIt's certainly enough to agitate some!
Quite, it's like some of the referees we getIt's certainly enough to agitate some!
you mean they just ignore His Majesty's Government? odd view given several hundred years of protocol.I don’t agree with the swearing of allegiance but the Armed Forces serve the Crown, not the government, as do the police etc.
The late Queen was known as the Boss.
There is a defence Minister, but the Armed Forces serve the Crown.you mean they just ignore His Majesty's Government? odd view given several hundred years of protocol.
the point was simply that an estate in intestacy goes to the state, rather than into Charles personal account.
Describe to me how the alternative will work.A nation that in no way contributes to the upkeep of a Royal Family.
Have you told him that you think he’s a weapon and that you’ve reported his alleged weaponary to the state inquisitors forum? (NSC)Gobsmacked that there are people still out there that give this family and a monarchy the time of day. Bizarre.
My brother in law is going to London for it, what an absolute weapon.
A true democracyI’ll play. What is the alternative?
think the question was, what is the alternative for estates intestate, without a will, other than going to the state.A true democracy
Happy to chose who I swear allegiance to. So no big deal really.think the question was, what is the alternative for estates intestate, without a will, other than going to the state.
here's another question. would you or others happily swear alligence to the nation or a government that wasn't headed by a monarch? is it the head of state or the alligence thats upsetting.
As I suspected, this is being pushed by the Conservatives. Shame on Charles for allowing himself to be manipulated by them.I agree with you but on a point of order, American Presidents don’t get invitations to British coronations.
The late Queen and Prince Philip worked hard to build on the goodwill of King George VI and the Queen Mother, but the present king is weak, and this nonsense isn’t getting the public onside.
Whoever advised him this is a good idea, needs to stand aside. I suspect it’s the Queen Consort’s nephew, Ben Elliott, who is heavily involved in the Tory party.
It’s already rumoured he’s asked for cash for audience. A grubby family.
But you don't have to (of course) so what the problem?Or maybe folks just simply don't feel the need to swear allegiance to someone they have no affiliation with and even less know. I didn't vote for him.