William assaulted Harry...

Wasn't really a fight was it? "Willy" (FFS) grabbed his collar and "necklace" (again FFS) and pushed him to the floor. Not something I'd expect most grown adults to do, but sounds a lot like handbags (although I'm assuming Harry's handbag was out of reach at the time).

I bet it was both pathetic and hilarious.

As if some people enjoy bowing and scraping to these clowns. Each to their own.
Violence is never hilarious.

If this had been a man pushing a woman violently to the floor would you still think it was funny?
 
How desperate is this. "Harold" is scraping the barrel and should be ashamed but at the end of the day he only has one thing on his mind - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 
Violence is never hilarious.

If this had been a man pushing a woman violently to the floor would you still think it was funny?
Depends on the context and the circumstances doesn't it? Two privileged posh boys having a pathetic little scuffle over "he said, she said". Yeah, that might be quite funny.

A man violently pushing a woman to the floor no, obviously not.

Thanks for insinuating I would though. Appreciated. 🙄
 
Depends on the context and the circumstances doesn't it? Two privileged posh boys having a pathetic little scuffle over "he said, she said". Yeah, that might be quite funny.

A man violently pushing a woman to the floor no, obviously not.

Thanks for insinuating I would though. Appreciated. 🙄
So change the gender of one of them in the exact same incident and it’s not acceptable?

I think that view is problematic personally.
 
How desperate is this. "Harold" is scraping the barrel and should be ashamed but at the end of the day he only has one thing on his mind - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
what do you think William, Charles and all the other have on their mind? Do you think they court attention, publicity, and public shaming of anyone that rejects them altruistically? No Their entire 'firm' is about rinsing as much money as possible/ Every action, every word, every public appearance is about money
 
what do you think William, Charles and all the other have on their mind? Do you think they court attention, publicity, and public shaming of anyone that rejects them altruistically? No Their entire 'firm' is about rinsing as much money as possible/ Every action, every word, every public appearance is about money
I totally agree with you Mart - We are the mugs that keep this thing going!!! I can't wait for people to lose interest in this circus.
 
Depends on the context and the circumstances doesn't it? Two privileged posh boys having a pathetic little scuffle over "he said, she said". Yeah, that might be quite funny.
We only have one view, but it sounds like one person got handy, and the other didn't retaliate.

My concern is that a fully grown adult was unable to keep his emotions in check, why because his brother wouldn't do as he was told. This adult will one day be in a position of unchecked power and influence and will hope that many people around the world will 'do as he tells them'.

What reaction then? It highlights how 'whose gun you were shot from' is a really poor way to decide on someones suitability for power.
 
Depends on the context and the circumstances doesn't it? Two privileged posh boys having a pathetic little scuffle over "he said, she said". Yeah, that might be quite funny.

A man violently pushing a woman to the floor no, obviously not.

Thanks for insinuating I would though. Appreciated. 🙄
4/10 though for his effort 🎣
 
"There were 3 people in this marriage".

There were more than that, and the extra numbers were hers

Either way, the whole thing is a circus and I'm more interested in the bread.

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Isn't it pretty well documented that Charles' affair with Camilla was going on the whole time? Plus f*ck knows what else he was getting up to, palling around with Jimmy Saville and his brother Andrew 😬

Poor old Diana. Strikes me as very odd to be so unsympathetic towards her after all this time regardless of who either of them were rattling. Who cares? But fair enough. 🤷‍♂️
 
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We only have one view, but it sounds like one person got handy, and the other didn't retaliate.

My concern is that a fully grown adult was unable to keep his emotions in check, why because his brother wouldn't do as he was told. This adult will one day be in a position of unchecked power and influence and will hope that many people around the world will 'do as he tells them'.

What reaction then? It highlights how 'whose gun you were shot from' is a really poor way to decide on someones suitability for power.
Doesn't put William (or "Willy") in a good light at all. But look at his father, notoriously a bit of an **** towards the "help" if they don't get things perfect. That's what privilege and entitlement does to you.

If I thought for a minute ex professional soldier Harry felt threatened or intimidated by his toff brother throwing a tantrum then that's a different matter. I seriously doubt it though.
 
He didn't spark him out, lets not be silly. It would already be in the public domain if Harry had hit him back and it would be spun as psychopath Harry attacks future King.
It doesn't seem as if it could even be classed as a fight, so why has Harry felt the need to go public on this?
 
But if they are media whores what does that make William, and Kate and Charles and Elizabeth before? In the papers and on TV every bloody day. Even cosplaying their children as edwardians so that they can have them on TV wishing merry christmas to people they have no intention of meeting. the idea of being Team William purely because you think Harry & Meghan are media-whores is ignoring the fact that royalty only perpetuates by them all being media whores.
I’m not team anybody mate, but crack on.
 
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