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01-28-2019 01:45 PM
@seaBreeze wrote:This brings up a good question ... how many houses, cottages, castles, acreage does the monarchy own (I should say taxpayers)?
The list is on WIKI under "List of British royal residences"
Those are just the ones the "public" know about!
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
01-28-2019 04:21 PM
One day the Queen and Philip will invite Emma and the other two to lunch at the royal home of their choice and all will be forgotten. While there, they should get a house tour and a chance to meet other family members.
01-28-2019 04:35 PM
Damage control, Philip, damage control. Kind of like the Queen finally speaking out after Diana's death and only when there was a public outcry.
01-28-2019 04:49 PM
@Phantom41 wrote:Damage control, Philip, damage control. Kind of like the Queen finally speaking out after Diana's death and only when there was a public outcry.
It does seem they respond when public outcry threatens their popularity. Not a bad thing; I just think sometimes they don't realize that they can be clueless. At least they bend.
01-28-2019 05:03 PM
My first thought upon reading it was that he should have said something about one of his employees contacting her too, to make arrangements to foot the bill for her injuries - - same for the other lady who got hurt.
01-28-2019 05:19 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:
@seaBreeze wrote:This brings up a good question ... how many houses, cottages, castles, acreage does the monarchy own (I should say taxpayers)?
The list is on WIKI under "List of British royal residences"
Those are just the ones the "public" know about!
She owns a good chunk of prime real estate on Park Avenue. She own a very large horse farm in Kentucky. Detail about the acres and value is kept confidential All of the wealth is tied up in a blind trust. I doubt the Queen knows exactly how much is held. from the public. British government owns the largest embassy. Also several UK government officials own land and property in the U.S. This is just in the US, but the queen owns land and real estate in many countries all over the world.
01-28-2019 05:47 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:It was a PR move because he's been knocked around by the media and public over this. It's too littl, it's too late. It's yet another big PR blunder by the royals after all that they have done to change their "entitled" image. A couple of days later he made a point of being photographed driving, which was a big "up yours" to the public. I didn't see it but my friend in London said that a day or two after the accident, the Queen made a point of being seen driving around her estate. The message was loud and clear; YOU people might reach a point where you opt not to drive for safety concerns. WE don't care. None of that got much, press here but this is big in the UK. Makes one wonder what they heck did they think a letter like this, that should have gone out days after the accident, would do now. They should just leave it alone.
Honestly? I kinda forgot about it until now.
You’re right...too little, too late.
01-28-2019 06:21 PM - edited 01-28-2019 06:23 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:We can't yet know that Prince Phillip was totally to blame. She may have been speeding, she may have been inattentive and delayed in braking.
The negativity is more about who was involved than it is about what was involved. This sort of accident is common and age has nothing to do with it.
Really? i think that the officais know exactly who was at fault. He drove without stopping from a side road directly into the path of on coming traffic onto a main road. It doesn't matter when the other driver braked. It was not her responsibility to avoid this accident. It was his responsibiity not to cause it. If this had happened in this country he would have been cited on the spot for failure to yield. And he would have been given a citation to appear in traffic court. if Philip is not charged it is because the police are afraid of the royal familly. This is a sham. Maybe next time he will kill someone. But of course it is his right to drive.
01-28-2019 06:36 PM - edited 01-28-2019 06:39 PM
I always got a sense over the years that Prince Philip was bull-headed and in need of his independence....especially with driving himself for his fun. BUT, this man at his age should not be driving no matter how bull-headed and independent, he needs to be driven but then that would be diminishing himself....this one is about his ego and he made a big mistake driving! It doesn't really matter who was at fault, he should not have been behind the wheel of a vehicle!
01-28-2019 06:38 PM
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