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I'm told by another poster I have broken site guidelines and am not supposed to mention certain things. Confused.

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colourwheelofortune · 05/10/2023 19:31

I am interested in the Royal family sector although post quite rarely, as I'm usually too busy. I have kept up with the topic and noted certain behaviours.

I posted recently and was told by another poster in quite an aggressive tone that what I'd put was breaking guidelines and was goading. Having read the guidelines carefully, I really can't see this, so I thought I would ask for clarification here. FWIW I am more than happy to accept what I put was wrong, but being attacked for a simple opinion, I don't think was appropriate. I posted on the question about what the British feel about the monarchy one year on. At the end of my post I wrote Charles' appearances in Germany and France, and Williams in New York, with large enthusiastic crowds, demonstrate they are far more popular than you are led to believe by the Sussex supporters who seem to feature so heavily in the RF section of MN.

I'm quite happy to go along with whatever you advise. Thank you.

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dementedpixie · 05/10/2023 19:38

Was your post reported and deleted?
If not, your post was fine

ClaraMumsnet · 05/10/2023 19:49

Hello @colourwheelofortune, we've had a look and your post doesn't break our Talk Guidelines. If you or any other MNetter wants us to look at a post for any reason, the best thing to do is hit the report button so we can take a look.

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Xenia · 05/10/2023 19:51

Don't worry - loads of mumsnetters can see the Sussexes for what they are on here! and people can express pro or anti views as much as they like. Luckily there is still freedom of speech in the UK and USA. King Charles is very popular.

ClaraMumsnet · 05/10/2023 19:53

We're going to close this now as it's a TAAT, hopefully our response has helped, @colourwheelofortune.

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