pawl
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Has some multi-millionaire old duffer retired from a life of riley, state-sponsored globe trotting jollies and occasional insults to foreigners?.
A good try, but Reg is still winning.Well I wish him well. In my opinion the country is much better off, finacially, spiritually and culturally because of the Royal Family, especially the senior Royals. Prince Phillip was and is a breath of fresh air, a friend of mine had lunch with him last year and was converted to a monarchist from being very much sat on the fence, he said Prince Philip was charming, very witty and quite inspirational.
I agree wholeheartedly. He has fulfilled a difficult job with a touch of individuality not displayed by any other Royal of his generation. He is 'of the upper class' and shows it, but I'd guess that without the conscious 'rank' that he needs to maintain with peasants like me, he's a decent bloke who can have a laugh at himself as well as others.We're all, to some extent, a product of the environment we have grown up in. I dare say were I born into minor royalty and then managed to marry the future Queen I may have exhibited certain upper class twit characteristics (as opposed to the lower class ones I do exhibit)
I'd like to cut him some slack. There are huge numbers of people way younger than him who are retired and not doing anything much at all. He has "worked" for 30 years beyond the stat retirement age. Sure it's not hard work glad handing but it's a lot more than most retirees do
Has some multi-millionaire old duffer retired from a life of riley, state-sponsored globe trotting jollies and occasional insults to foreigners?.
but I'd guess that without the conscious 'rank' that he needs to maintain with peasants like me, he's a decent bloke who can have a laugh at himself as well as others.
There may also be a chance that his health may be failing, after all he has had a couple of 'procedures' consummate with age in the past few years.At the end of the day, whatever our opinions of the royal family may be (and there have been some shocking things said in this thread) they have provided insperation and genuine happiness to many millions of people.
How many of our parents would have been overjoyed to recieve a card from the queen on their 100th birthday? How many criticaly ill children have had their day brightened up by a visit from one of the younger royals? How many of our deserving working class and military heroes, have been overjoyed at a visit to the palace for an investiture? I'd wager a good few.
lastly how many of us or our parents are still carrying out any work for their country at Philips age? Not many I'd guess.
Ok he may not have spent 40 years digging coal or shoveling shoot, but neither have the majority of us!
I personally hope he gets to spend the last few years of his life with his feet up, its more than deserved as reward for a lifetime of duty and serving our nation.
95 y.o. whose health is failing, don't announce they are continuing to do what they do for another 4 months. I'm sure he's finding it tough, but if his health was failing he'd be stopping more quickly.There may also be a chance that his health may be failing, after all he has had a couple of 'procedures' consummate with age in the past few years.
Dont expect much more from a space cadet.You seem to know a lot about what he does, could you give us a more detailed version, please.
@User , do tell!