He's been released under investigation.
Not what I meant? You're thinking of deform and it's fuhrerThat’s not what you meant and you know it. Ellal the hypocrite shows his true royal family hating colours again.
The problem of course as regards his 'liasons' is that charlie boy and liz helped fund the hush money payoff to the person he claimed he had never met...Mummy's boy no longer has his protection am sure his brother still has that point to make, on his own now!
I'm a bit anti Royals tbh. I did like the old Queen though. Not sure why but really rated her. Charlie just reminds me of Rowley Birkin...only much uglier lol.I love the royal family, I think Charles should step down let William be king, a nice fresh start with William and Kate.....bring on the bank holiday/street party...

I think this is going to be the end of them after Andrew is done. They are no better than our poiticians, elite people doing as they like. The people wont stand for all of this nonsense now.
No way, better you a tennaI think this is going to be the end of them after Andrew
Me too she definitely had something specialI did like the old Queen though
You mean alright? Reported, think on think onKate seems all right. I've come to like her.
You mean alright? Reported, think on think on
Yawn.The problem of course as regards his 'liasons' is that charlie boy and liz helped fund the hush money payoff to the person he claimed he had never met...
OMG....you think Kate is satisfactoryMaybe. Both seem alright:
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