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Prince William wore bikini, Court told.

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Old 10th Jan 2015, 17:11
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Like Prince William, think he's a good man really-the day he got married I observed he still remembered to salute as went past the Cenotaph in that little bogey carriage they use. A caring thoughtful person possibly?
But stories like this and the new one about Andrew and the bling new house aren't lost on people, and the Royal Family should be aware people are talking and grumbling about this and well they might. (January, further recession and gloom, Harry Skinters..)
Anyway someone's right that this is Sub Judy Sea, so modders maybe er....be best to delete the thread after all as its gonna drag on and on (the crappy smutty stupid trial).
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be best to delete the thread
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Another £500 payment was made to Hardy for a story about Prince Harry completing a “fearsome army drill” with a bayonet, jurors were told.
I bet it wasn't as 'fearsome' as an RAF colleague falling off his bunk onto his point-up bayonet which, just missing his eye, left him with an impressive 'duelling scar' across his forehead.
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Like Prince William, think he's a good man really-the day he got married I observed he still remembered to salute as went past the Cenotaph in that little bogey carriage they use. A caring thoughtful person possibly?
But stories like this and the new one about Andrew and the bling new house aren't lost on people, and the Royal Family should be aware people are talking and grumbling about this and well they might. (January, further recession and gloom, Harry Skinters..)
Anyway someone's right that this is Sub Judy Sea, so modders maybe er....be best to delete the thread after all as its gonna drag on and on (the crappy smutty stupid trial).
This story is not about the Royal Family; it is about the alleged loss-of-trust in fellow Service Personnel and Civil Servants who allegedly profited by breaking the law and in the process, ruining others' lives and careers.

Personally, I don't give two hoots to what the Princes did during officer training (good on them!); recently I found photos taken 30 years ago of me and my OCDT mates being very drunk. Thank God these events took place before Face-Book.

But if I found out that someone that I trusted, indeed looked up to, had sold these photographs as part of a salacious story, I'd be rather cross, as are (I believe) some of the other casualties of the alleged behaviour of a senior civil servant who is alleged to have accepted £100,000 in payments from NOTW and other stables.

the crappy smutty stupid trial
This is not about smut; it is about trust - fundamental to the way SP go about their business.
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Old 11th Jan 2015, 11:30
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WUH, quite right. If it is "newsworthy" then some rat will try and make a penny or more. OK, some events are in public and therefore in cautious, was it the Harrier pilots in Spain?

But others are private with no justification for publication - the Coningsby piano incident being a case in point. Happily the staish went on to become a KCB and AM.
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"£13,000,000 ! I did not know FAA helicopter pilots pay / pension was that good."

bank of Mum & Dad I guess - after all she has her pic on every £
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