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Not sure what your point it.There's a term in there that differentiates the purpose and necessity of the allowed journey.
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Not sure what your point it.There's a term in there that differentiates the purpose and necessity of the allowed journey.
Prince Charles has tested positive.
Q.E.DNot sure what your point it.
Balmoral is his mums place, his is in Gloucestershire
The shooting season is currently closed
Coarse fishing season is closed
Hunting season is closed
Not as accurate as you usually are Pontoneer
All wrong, he and Camilla travelled to Scotland and he tested positive at NHS Aberdeen. Just when we've been trying to get all the idiots in motorhomes to stop coming to Scotland, the Royal Family decide to come as well!
It might be remote, but how many staff do they have running the place? All now at risk as well.While the comment about the the motorhomes is poignant - the decision to go to Balmoral is a bit different. The people who worry about the unthinkable will be keeping The Queen and The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge very separate and dispersed widely. Balmoral is remote so will be one of the dispersal locations.
Probably not as many as in Clarence House.It might be remote, but how many staff do they have running the place? All now at risk as well.
They might have been infected already. I thought the government stated we should all avoid travelling?Probably not as many as in Clarence House.
They might have been infected already. I thought the government stated we should all avoid travelling?
All wrong, he and Camilla travelled to Scotland and he tested positive at NHS Aberdeen. Just when we've been trying to get all the idiots in motorhomes to stop coming to Scotland, the Royal Family decide to come as well!
Such sad news that the Duchess of Sussex's father-in-law has tested positive for Coronavirus...Prince Charles has tested positive.
It could be that Balmoral belongs to the State . . . OK.
All wrong, he and Camilla travelled to Scotland and he tested positive at NHS Aberdeen. Just when we've been trying to get all the idiots in motorhomes to stop coming to Scotland, the Royal Family decide to come as well!
It might be remote, but how many staff do they have running the place? All now at risk as well.
Jail.
I'm not British but so what - it is only one test - he is the future king of the country, has had contact with a lot of high profile people and may possibly have infected the queen. IMO it makes sense to test him.Funny how testing was available for him but not the rest of the Country with symptoms
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From the article "at home in Scotland" , so where might he be ?Balmoral is his mums place, his is in Gloucestershire
The shooting season is currently closed
Coarse fishing season is closed
Hunting season is closed
Not as accurate as you usually are Pontoneer
Not to mention Phil the frail .While the comment about the the motorhomes is poignant - the decision to go to Balmoral is a bit different. The people who worry about the unthinkable will be keeping The Queen and The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge very separate and dispersed widely. Balmoral is remote so will be one of the dispersal locations.
If he is infected ,Her Maj has the authority to order him to be taken out and shot - of course she won't ....and pay the cost of the rescue!
I'm not British but so what - it is only one test - he is the future king of the country, has had contact with a lot of high profile people and may possibly have infected the queen. IMO it makes sense to test him.
My wife was tested last Wednesday, got negative result on Friday.Funny how testing was available for him but not the rest of the Country with symptoms
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