Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

The royal family

PR Disasters thread 20

742 replies

OctopusFriend · 02/07/2026 20:13

More to chat about

OP posts:
Thread gallery
21
Starryfifty · Yesterday 12:52

StartupRepair · Yesterday 11:38

If Covid hadn't happened, the HAM lack of actual talent would have emerged even sooner. I think the global disruption actually served them by obscuring how little they had to offer.

Zero talent. Zero personality. Zero wit. Zero likeabilty factor.

All they have is RF adjacency and ripping them to shreds. I have a feeling this is on the cards after this visit. Dad wants us dead. William refused to let lily and arch see his cousins, blah blah

IcedPurple · Yesterday 12:58

Might have worked 5 years ago but that train has long since left the station.

Rhaidimiddim · Yesterday 13:02

Puzzledandpissedoff · Yesterday 12:06

Can't work out if that "bitter" fish is a typo or not, AnAutumnCrow Grin but either way you're right that the above really could have worked if only they hadn't thought themselves fitted for better things

As for the ever changing bilge from the media about Charles's latest thoughts, can't they just give it a rest and report on what actually happens this week? I realise the need for clicks, but it really is getting a bit silly now

Typo or not I'm gonna be using " bitter fish to fry" from now on.

Starryfifty · Yesterday 13:05

IcedPurple · Yesterday 12:58

Might have worked 5 years ago but that train has long since left the station.

Won't stop them giving an interview. BBC will indulge them

OctopusFriend · Yesterday 13:10

Starryfifty · Yesterday 13:05

Won't stop them giving an interview. BBC will indulge them

The BBC would love it? Plus itv.
Stir the pot 🍯

OP posts:
Strawberriesandcaviar · Yesterday 13:25

noonames · 03/07/2026 17:34

I feel like a royal residence is maybe too discreet for Harry. What’s the point of having security if there’s no chance of the plebs noticing it, maybe even taking a few pics and posting on social media to show how important you are? Reminds me of that guy Harry had in NY with his little handbag labelled “GLOCK” 😂😂

(And the obedient coverage of how he needs “armed bodyguards” 🙄)

”Oh shit, someone’s firing on the principal - HANG ON A MINUTE WOULD YOU, WHILE I UNLOCK MY LITTLE HANDBAG AND GET MY GUN OUT?”

😂😂😂😂😂

MrsLeonFarrell · Yesterday 13:32

bluegreygreen · Yesterday 10:33

I wonder if someone somewhere has decided it's finally time to put a stop to the caricature of a weak king who will do whatever his son wants?

Re your other comment: I do find it interesting that none of the other news channels picked up the security report story. They could see it wasn't worth the paper it was written on.

I wonder how they decide which Sussex stories to run. I'm thinking specifically of the Australian lifeguard who was slapped by Harry while doing his job. Not a conspiracy theory, plenty of video evidence. What makes them run with the sunbather story, and totally ignore that one?

It may depend on what other stories are around. When the "security report" was released the BBC were focusing on people smuggling. Over this weekend the focus is really on Taylor Swift's wedding rather than if Harry is coming over. I think ITV made an error giving the "report" air time. They should at least have pointed out that Harry's own team wrote the report without any current official intelligence information.

OctopusFriend · Yesterday 13:34

MrsLeonFarrell · Yesterday 13:32

It may depend on what other stories are around. When the "security report" was released the BBC were focusing on people smuggling. Over this weekend the focus is really on Taylor Swift's wedding rather than if Harry is coming over. I think ITV made an error giving the "report" air time. They should at least have pointed out that Harry's own team wrote the report without any current official intelligence information.

They did, but much later on in the interview with Chris Ship, and after the somewhat over heated headlines and breathy announcement.

OP posts:
MrsLeonFarrell · Yesterday 13:39

OctopusFriend · Yesterday 13:34

They did, but much later on in the interview with Chris Ship, and after the somewhat over heated headlines and breathy announcement.

They should have known better than to swallow Harry's rubbish whole.

OctopusFriend · Yesterday 13:42

MrsLeonFarrell · Yesterday 13:39

They should have known better than to swallow Harry's rubbish whole.

Exactly. It was utterly ridiculous. I watched, amazed, genuinely wondering why they would pass off a private assessment, paid for by Harry as something more valid than RAVEC!

OP posts:
AtIusvue · Yesterday 13:56

Telegraph reporting Meg and the kids NOT coming.

So the blackmail didn’t work or …they were never coming in the first place.

Telegraph:

‘The Duchess of Sussex, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will not travel to London next week after a request for police protection was denied.
After 10 days of hand-wringing and uncertainty since the refusal, the Duke of Sussex has decided that it would not be safe to bring his family to the capital.
It remains unknown whether the Duke, who will fly solo to London on Monday, will accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, as had been anticipated.
He is understood to be liaising directly with his father, with any plans to see each other made privately between them.
The 11th-hour decision throws his longed-for reunion between his children and their grandfather, the King, into doubt.

The Duke and Duchess at a previous Invictus Games event in 2022, in The Hague Credit: Remko de Waal/AFP via Getty
While the Duchess and the children will not come to London, the family has not ruled out the prospect of them travelling to Britain.
The Duchess had been due in Birmingham on Friday to join her husband at an Invictus Games engagement, an appearance that could go ahead.
Last-minute upset
Royal engagements are meticulously planned, with every minute scheduled weeks – if not months – in advance.
The five-day visit had been carefully programmed weeks in advance, but was thrown into disarray some 10 days ago with the late revelation that the Duke and Duchess would receive no taxpayer-funded police protection.
Only a day before Prince Harry returns to London for highly publicised charitable engagements, no one knows what is going on, himself included.
No longer working members of the Royal family, the Duke and Duchess are not beholden to the wider palace machinery and call their own shots.
The Duke’s schedule is not in doubt, but his family’s private plans are uncertain.
This was intended to be no normal return visit, of the kind he had been making solo for several years.
Instead, the Duke was bringing Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, in the fervent hope that he might orchestrate a long-awaited reunion with the King. And the Duchess was expected to make her first return to the UK since 2022.
She was scheduled to accompany her husband on two public engagements to help promote the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham 2027, one at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, in London, and the event in Birmingham.
The family had hoped to travel en masse for around two weeks, the public engagements bookended with private time with friends and family.
Plans included a visit to Althorp, the Spencer family estate and resting place of the Duke’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
But the security provision they had pinned their hopes on was denied, leaving the Duke in a quandary, repeatedly changing his mind about the best course of action, who to bring with him and where to stay.
He had planned to accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, but the lack of security provision prompted last-minute jitters on that too.
One source said he had been promised safe passage in and out of the residence, which never materialised. The Palace denied this was ever on the table.
Regardless, alternative private accommodation was frantically being researched at the 11th hour.
Options and costs
The Duke received multiple briefings last week from his private security team, outlining his various travel options and the cost implications of each.
One was to stick to the original plan: to fly to London with his wife and children from Europe, where they are on holiday.
They could have accepted the offer to stay at a royal residence and Meghan and Harry could have proceeded with their engagements as planned.
Alternatively, the Duke could have flown in alone, followed by his wife and children a few days later.

The Duke and Duchess ceased to be working members of the Royal family in 2020. They are pictured here in Australia in 2018 Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty/Pool
A third option was for the Duke to plough on with his work while the rest of his family remained in Europe. Given his ardent wish for his children to meet their grandfather, whom they have not seen for four years, this remains the least-favoured option.
While the Duke is likely to return to the UK in September to attend the annual WellChild Award ceremony, his children will be back at school and there is no saying whether the King will be available.
Next week, therefore, was his best chance, which prompted a tug of war between heart and head.
On top of this, it had been announced that the long-awaited High Court ruling on the Duke’s privacy claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail would be handed down on Tuesday, just as he took to the stage for his first public engagement in the UK in ten months.
If he wins on just one of the 14 articles comprising his claim against Associated Newspapers Limited, he will deliver a victory speech from an as yet undisclosed location.
The timing is less than ideal.
Despite all the noise surrounding security and his relationship with his father, the Duke and his team had remained hopeful that in the moment, the attention would be on his charities: Invictus, WellChild and Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
Now, his arrival will be overshadowed by a significant court judgment that may or may not go his way.
London ‘unsafe’
In the event, the family decided to avoid London altogether, believing it unsafe. Any hopes of orchestrating a reunion now appear to rest with the King.
As the Duke weighed up his options, both his own team, and Buckingham Palace, were in the dark. He remained undecided on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Palace aides, already exasperated by Team Sussex’s decision to jump the gun and announce travel plans before anything was confirmed, were braced for a further week of drama.
Some believed the Duke had tried to use his children as a form of “emotional blackmail” to bounce the Home Office into giving him police protection. It was even alleged that he had never intended to bring the children.
The soap opera prompted plenty of eye-rolling and frustration that the real work was being overshadowed.
It was even claimed that the King was not desperate to build bridges with his son, although he would do so if that was what Harry wanted.
Other sources painted a different picture, insisting that the pair – who have met only twice in two years – would love to see each other and that the King would love to see his grandchildren.
While the monarch recognises the complex issues at play, family remains of the greatest importance. One source said he had “softened his stance” when it came to keeping a distance from his younger son, although it was not a decision he took lightly.
The deep anger and hurt felt by the Prince and Princess of Wales has certainly played a part, as have their fears about the further damage the Duke could do to the family.
But the King and the Duke of Sussex are on good terms, speaking frequently. Their private secretaries are also in more regular contact than some might imagine.
Come what may, the Duke will return alone to London next week.
Can he swallow his pride and bring his wife and children back to his homeland – at least to Birmingham if not to London – without police protection, despite claiming it was too dangerous?
He is running out of time to decide. For all the deep distrust on both sides, the security rows, the briefings and the counter-briefings, only time will tell whether the benefits ultimately outweigh the risk.’

AtIusvue · Yesterday 14:00

So his security gave him options but it obviously costs too much….shame he won’t shell out to protect his family…with all the danger they are in.

WhyamIinahandcartandwherearewegoing · Yesterday 14:02

Chris Ship - for what that’s worth, reporting they May come to events outside London.

So clearly they are determined to go to Althorp for some kind of Diana grave content money shot.

Thedom · Yesterday 14:04

Well, I can only say Hats off to those of you were adamant from the beginning it would not happen 🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

PS : is Victoria Ward one of the WhatsApp preferred journalists ?

KilkennyCats · Yesterday 14:05

Promised safe passage, which never materialised
Who the hell does he think he is, or where does he think he’s going that the king is perfectly safe but he won’t be?
Jumped up little arsehole.

Mylovelygreendress · Yesterday 14:06

Thedom · Yesterday 14:04

Well, I can only say Hats off to those of you were adamant from the beginning it would not happen 🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

PS : is Victoria Ward one of the WhatsApp preferred journalists ?

My friend has already messaged me to say that she is transferring £50 to me !!

Thedom · Yesterday 14:07

Jumped up little arsehole.

😂😂😂😂 Love it !

IcedPurple · Yesterday 14:07

AtIusvue · Yesterday 13:56

Telegraph reporting Meg and the kids NOT coming.

So the blackmail didn’t work or …they were never coming in the first place.

Telegraph:

‘The Duchess of Sussex, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will not travel to London next week after a request for police protection was denied.
After 10 days of hand-wringing and uncertainty since the refusal, the Duke of Sussex has decided that it would not be safe to bring his family to the capital.
It remains unknown whether the Duke, who will fly solo to London on Monday, will accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, as had been anticipated.
He is understood to be liaising directly with his father, with any plans to see each other made privately between them.
The 11th-hour decision throws his longed-for reunion between his children and their grandfather, the King, into doubt.

The Duke and Duchess at a previous Invictus Games event in 2022, in The Hague Credit: Remko de Waal/AFP via Getty
While the Duchess and the children will not come to London, the family has not ruled out the prospect of them travelling to Britain.
The Duchess had been due in Birmingham on Friday to join her husband at an Invictus Games engagement, an appearance that could go ahead.
Last-minute upset
Royal engagements are meticulously planned, with every minute scheduled weeks – if not months – in advance.
The five-day visit had been carefully programmed weeks in advance, but was thrown into disarray some 10 days ago with the late revelation that the Duke and Duchess would receive no taxpayer-funded police protection.
Only a day before Prince Harry returns to London for highly publicised charitable engagements, no one knows what is going on, himself included.
No longer working members of the Royal family, the Duke and Duchess are not beholden to the wider palace machinery and call their own shots.
The Duke’s schedule is not in doubt, but his family’s private plans are uncertain.
This was intended to be no normal return visit, of the kind he had been making solo for several years.
Instead, the Duke was bringing Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, in the fervent hope that he might orchestrate a long-awaited reunion with the King. And the Duchess was expected to make her first return to the UK since 2022.
She was scheduled to accompany her husband on two public engagements to help promote the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham 2027, one at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, in London, and the event in Birmingham.
The family had hoped to travel en masse for around two weeks, the public engagements bookended with private time with friends and family.
Plans included a visit to Althorp, the Spencer family estate and resting place of the Duke’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
But the security provision they had pinned their hopes on was denied, leaving the Duke in a quandary, repeatedly changing his mind about the best course of action, who to bring with him and where to stay.
He had planned to accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, but the lack of security provision prompted last-minute jitters on that too.
One source said he had been promised safe passage in and out of the residence, which never materialised. The Palace denied this was ever on the table.
Regardless, alternative private accommodation was frantically being researched at the 11th hour.
Options and costs
The Duke received multiple briefings last week from his private security team, outlining his various travel options and the cost implications of each.
One was to stick to the original plan: to fly to London with his wife and children from Europe, where they are on holiday.
They could have accepted the offer to stay at a royal residence and Meghan and Harry could have proceeded with their engagements as planned.
Alternatively, the Duke could have flown in alone, followed by his wife and children a few days later.

The Duke and Duchess ceased to be working members of the Royal family in 2020. They are pictured here in Australia in 2018 Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty/Pool
A third option was for the Duke to plough on with his work while the rest of his family remained in Europe. Given his ardent wish for his children to meet their grandfather, whom they have not seen for four years, this remains the least-favoured option.
While the Duke is likely to return to the UK in September to attend the annual WellChild Award ceremony, his children will be back at school and there is no saying whether the King will be available.
Next week, therefore, was his best chance, which prompted a tug of war between heart and head.
On top of this, it had been announced that the long-awaited High Court ruling on the Duke’s privacy claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail would be handed down on Tuesday, just as he took to the stage for his first public engagement in the UK in ten months.
If he wins on just one of the 14 articles comprising his claim against Associated Newspapers Limited, he will deliver a victory speech from an as yet undisclosed location.
The timing is less than ideal.
Despite all the noise surrounding security and his relationship with his father, the Duke and his team had remained hopeful that in the moment, the attention would be on his charities: Invictus, WellChild and Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
Now, his arrival will be overshadowed by a significant court judgment that may or may not go his way.
London ‘unsafe’
In the event, the family decided to avoid London altogether, believing it unsafe. Any hopes of orchestrating a reunion now appear to rest with the King.
As the Duke weighed up his options, both his own team, and Buckingham Palace, were in the dark. He remained undecided on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Palace aides, already exasperated by Team Sussex’s decision to jump the gun and announce travel plans before anything was confirmed, were braced for a further week of drama.
Some believed the Duke had tried to use his children as a form of “emotional blackmail” to bounce the Home Office into giving him police protection. It was even alleged that he had never intended to bring the children.
The soap opera prompted plenty of eye-rolling and frustration that the real work was being overshadowed.
It was even claimed that the King was not desperate to build bridges with his son, although he would do so if that was what Harry wanted.
Other sources painted a different picture, insisting that the pair – who have met only twice in two years – would love to see each other and that the King would love to see his grandchildren.
While the monarch recognises the complex issues at play, family remains of the greatest importance. One source said he had “softened his stance” when it came to keeping a distance from his younger son, although it was not a decision he took lightly.
The deep anger and hurt felt by the Prince and Princess of Wales has certainly played a part, as have their fears about the further damage the Duke could do to the family.
But the King and the Duke of Sussex are on good terms, speaking frequently. Their private secretaries are also in more regular contact than some might imagine.
Come what may, the Duke will return alone to London next week.
Can he swallow his pride and bring his wife and children back to his homeland – at least to Birmingham if not to London – without police protection, despite claiming it was too dangerous?
He is running out of time to decide. For all the deep distrust on both sides, the security rows, the briefings and the counter-briefings, only time will tell whether the benefits ultimately outweigh the risk.’

This is an absolute farce. I've never seen anything like it.

Come what may, the Duke will return alone to London next week.
Can he swallow his pride and bring his wife and children back to his homeland – at least to Birmingham if not to London – without police protection, despite claiming it was too dangerous?

Firstly, for the millionth time, nobody gives a shit whether or not he or his family come.

Secondly, is Meghan - who is older and more worldly than Harry - simply a passive little woman waiting for her husband to decide if she and her children are to be 'brought'? Most women would very much want a say in their and their family's travel plans.

Thirdly, he's really trying to keep interest alive, isn't he? So first they were all coming. Then they weren't. Now maybe he will not 'bring' the family to London, but maybe to Birmingham? What sense is there in that?

What sense is there to any of this?

Lunde · Yesterday 14:08

MrsLeonFarrell · Yesterday 13:39

They should have known better than to swallow Harry's rubbish whole.

Chris Ship's ego has got carried away after being on the "special" list of journalists approved given exclusive access to the H&M faux tours and trips to Ukraine etc.

However it's now rebounded on him for uncritically accepting a cut and paste job from Harry's paid-for security team.

But Ship has also burned his boats with William and Catherine - especially after that podcast where he discussed Prince George's security arrangements at school and joined in mocking the 12-year old. He was treated in a noticeably cool way during Catherine's Italian tour and instead of priority access - he was left scrambling and whining at the back of the press pack.

MyDogClive · Yesterday 14:09

lol - just seen BBC “breaking news”

I don’t think anyone here will be surprised.

And most of the planet don’t care, either.

Thedom · Yesterday 14:10

Mylovelygreendress · Yesterday 14:06

My friend has already messaged me to say that she is transferring £50 to me !!

Well deserved 👏👏👏👏

Lunde · Yesterday 14:14

AtIusvue · Yesterday 13:56

Telegraph reporting Meg and the kids NOT coming.

So the blackmail didn’t work or …they were never coming in the first place.

Telegraph:

‘The Duchess of Sussex, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will not travel to London next week after a request for police protection was denied.
After 10 days of hand-wringing and uncertainty since the refusal, the Duke of Sussex has decided that it would not be safe to bring his family to the capital.
It remains unknown whether the Duke, who will fly solo to London on Monday, will accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, as had been anticipated.
He is understood to be liaising directly with his father, with any plans to see each other made privately between them.
The 11th-hour decision throws his longed-for reunion between his children and their grandfather, the King, into doubt.

The Duke and Duchess at a previous Invictus Games event in 2022, in The Hague Credit: Remko de Waal/AFP via Getty
While the Duchess and the children will not come to London, the family has not ruled out the prospect of them travelling to Britain.
The Duchess had been due in Birmingham on Friday to join her husband at an Invictus Games engagement, an appearance that could go ahead.
Last-minute upset
Royal engagements are meticulously planned, with every minute scheduled weeks – if not months – in advance.
The five-day visit had been carefully programmed weeks in advance, but was thrown into disarray some 10 days ago with the late revelation that the Duke and Duchess would receive no taxpayer-funded police protection.
Only a day before Prince Harry returns to London for highly publicised charitable engagements, no one knows what is going on, himself included.
No longer working members of the Royal family, the Duke and Duchess are not beholden to the wider palace machinery and call their own shots.
The Duke’s schedule is not in doubt, but his family’s private plans are uncertain.
This was intended to be no normal return visit, of the kind he had been making solo for several years.
Instead, the Duke was bringing Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, in the fervent hope that he might orchestrate a long-awaited reunion with the King. And the Duchess was expected to make her first return to the UK since 2022.
She was scheduled to accompany her husband on two public engagements to help promote the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham 2027, one at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, in London, and the event in Birmingham.
The family had hoped to travel en masse for around two weeks, the public engagements bookended with private time with friends and family.
Plans included a visit to Althorp, the Spencer family estate and resting place of the Duke’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
But the security provision they had pinned their hopes on was denied, leaving the Duke in a quandary, repeatedly changing his mind about the best course of action, who to bring with him and where to stay.
He had planned to accept the invitation to stay at a royal residence, but the lack of security provision prompted last-minute jitters on that too.
One source said he had been promised safe passage in and out of the residence, which never materialised. The Palace denied this was ever on the table.
Regardless, alternative private accommodation was frantically being researched at the 11th hour.
Options and costs
The Duke received multiple briefings last week from his private security team, outlining his various travel options and the cost implications of each.
One was to stick to the original plan: to fly to London with his wife and children from Europe, where they are on holiday.
They could have accepted the offer to stay at a royal residence and Meghan and Harry could have proceeded with their engagements as planned.
Alternatively, the Duke could have flown in alone, followed by his wife and children a few days later.

The Duke and Duchess ceased to be working members of the Royal family in 2020. They are pictured here in Australia in 2018 Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty/Pool
A third option was for the Duke to plough on with his work while the rest of his family remained in Europe. Given his ardent wish for his children to meet their grandfather, whom they have not seen for four years, this remains the least-favoured option.
While the Duke is likely to return to the UK in September to attend the annual WellChild Award ceremony, his children will be back at school and there is no saying whether the King will be available.
Next week, therefore, was his best chance, which prompted a tug of war between heart and head.
On top of this, it had been announced that the long-awaited High Court ruling on the Duke’s privacy claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail would be handed down on Tuesday, just as he took to the stage for his first public engagement in the UK in ten months.
If he wins on just one of the 14 articles comprising his claim against Associated Newspapers Limited, he will deliver a victory speech from an as yet undisclosed location.
The timing is less than ideal.
Despite all the noise surrounding security and his relationship with his father, the Duke and his team had remained hopeful that in the moment, the attention would be on his charities: Invictus, WellChild and Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
Now, his arrival will be overshadowed by a significant court judgment that may or may not go his way.
London ‘unsafe’
In the event, the family decided to avoid London altogether, believing it unsafe. Any hopes of orchestrating a reunion now appear to rest with the King.
As the Duke weighed up his options, both his own team, and Buckingham Palace, were in the dark. He remained undecided on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Palace aides, already exasperated by Team Sussex’s decision to jump the gun and announce travel plans before anything was confirmed, were braced for a further week of drama.
Some believed the Duke had tried to use his children as a form of “emotional blackmail” to bounce the Home Office into giving him police protection. It was even alleged that he had never intended to bring the children.
The soap opera prompted plenty of eye-rolling and frustration that the real work was being overshadowed.
It was even claimed that the King was not desperate to build bridges with his son, although he would do so if that was what Harry wanted.
Other sources painted a different picture, insisting that the pair – who have met only twice in two years – would love to see each other and that the King would love to see his grandchildren.
While the monarch recognises the complex issues at play, family remains of the greatest importance. One source said he had “softened his stance” when it came to keeping a distance from his younger son, although it was not a decision he took lightly.
The deep anger and hurt felt by the Prince and Princess of Wales has certainly played a part, as have their fears about the further damage the Duke could do to the family.
But the King and the Duke of Sussex are on good terms, speaking frequently. Their private secretaries are also in more regular contact than some might imagine.
Come what may, the Duke will return alone to London next week.
Can he swallow his pride and bring his wife and children back to his homeland – at least to Birmingham if not to London – without police protection, despite claiming it was too dangerous?
He is running out of time to decide. For all the deep distrust on both sides, the security rows, the briefings and the counter-briefings, only time will tell whether the benefits ultimately outweigh the risk.’

I think Meghan is refusing to come and not allowing him to bring the kids because she doesn't want to get anywhere near the ANL case verdict.

She has visibly refused to support his court cases and Spare etc.

Thedom · Yesterday 14:16

If he wins on just one of the 14 articles comprising his claim against Associated Newspapers Limited, he will deliver a victory speech from an as yet undisclosed location.

is this a hint he has won one of the articles ?

Recklessismymiddlename · Yesterday 14:17

KilkennyCats · Yesterday 14:05

Promised safe passage, which never materialised
Who the hell does he think he is, or where does he think he’s going that the king is perfectly safe but he won’t be?
Jumped up little arsehole.

Perfectly put.

Jumped up little shit. What a turd. Will no doubt have the same performance next year, when it’s the actual games. At some point someone will have to do something about him. He is acting more and more unhinged.

OctopusFriend · Yesterday 14:17

Lunde · Yesterday 14:08

Chris Ship's ego has got carried away after being on the "special" list of journalists approved given exclusive access to the H&M faux tours and trips to Ukraine etc.

However it's now rebounded on him for uncritically accepting a cut and paste job from Harry's paid-for security team.

But Ship has also burned his boats with William and Catherine - especially after that podcast where he discussed Prince George's security arrangements at school and joined in mocking the 12-year old. He was treated in a noticeably cool way during Catherine's Italian tour and instead of priority access - he was left scrambling and whining at the back of the press pack.

More fool him. Plus the children should be off limits.

OP posts:
Swipe left for the next trending thread