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03-25-2020 10:41 AM - edited 03-25-2020 11:32 AM
@Somertime wrote:Wonder how Prince Harry feels about the choice he made now that his father has been diagnosed with the virus.
like any son, any child, I'm sure that he wants his dad to get better soon.
03-25-2020 10:45 AM
I am not seeing any reports that the Queen or any other British royalty member is infected as of today. I hope his symptoms stay mild and none of the others come down with it. Being "royal" does not make them any less human or without feelings.
03-25-2020 10:50 AM
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03-25-2020 10:55 AM
@Bri369 wrote:Rueters:
"Following the news of Charles’ diagnosis, Buckingham Palace announced that “the Queen remains in good health"
Just playing Devil's Advocate, notice it says 'the Queen remains in good health' and not she was tested negative.
Let the conspiracy begin!!! ![]()
03-25-2020 11:06 AM
03-25-2020 11:08 AM
@Somertime wrote:Wonder how Prince Harry feels about the choice he made now that his father has been diagnosed with the virus.
@Somertime He probably feels the way any of us would feel if one of our parents tested positive, regardless of who they are or how far away from us they live.
03-25-2020 11:12 AM
My comment was in regard to the choice he made to live in Canada and not if he cares about or loves his father.
03-25-2020 11:19 AM
@Somertime wrote:Wonder how Prince Harry feels about the choice he made now that his father has been diagnosed with the virus.
I don't understand what you are suggesting. Can you clarify?
03-25-2020 11:21 AM
I tried to read the whole thread so I don't know if this was already mentioned.
Prince Albert is not even royal — he’s the Serene Highness — nor is he thought of as a world leader. His fiefdom, the filthy-rich principality of Monaco, is about the size of Central Park. But the late Princess Grace’s only son does qualify as the first head of state to test positive for coronavirus. He submitted to a test last week shortly after his 62nd birthday.
“Number One was the last person we ever thought would get the virus,” a longtime American resident of Monaco said Thursday. “We’re watching all these horrible stories out of Italy, but we never thought it would happen here, especially to him.”
“Number One” and “Number Two” are what Monaco residents call Albert and his South African wife, Princess Charlene, the mother of his young twins.
03-25-2020 11:27 AM
@Somertime wrote:My comment was in regard to the choice he made to live in Canada and not if he cares about or loves his father.
Its completely out of this topic and again "let's bash".
Charles had conversations with both his sons.( I saw in one Brit papers).And I would say it's a family business.
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