Harry and Meghan #455 The Stoat was a senior w*nking royal

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Ugh I half watched that TV show with the ginger wanker tonight 🤮
I felt annoyed everytime he was on screen 😤

Some of that hacking stuff was really terrible 😕 and I don't believe that Piers Morgan didn't know what was going on when he was editor 🙄
He did.

There's a story from the time in which he fell out with someone and threatened to turn the full weight of the Mirror on them - going through the bins, doorstepping them etc.

What makes this bullshit though is that it wasn't just the tabloids, the "serious" papers were doing it too - in fact the "serious" papers probably still are, given their contacts with the security services.

btw, It still makes me laugh that I was banned from the Guardian comments section because I refused to reveal my sources.
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Well, this will just aid his security case :rolleyes:
This is the bit I don't understand.
Wasn't the Mad Mullah sent back to prison because he was in contact with people in the US who were in some terror group that is banned here but not there.
 
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I nominate Clowne in Derbyshire.
I nominate
Gb news just showed a clip of the jailed hate preacher in a leaked audio saying H should face a death sentence for what he said and did about taliban. (Full article to be shown later in the programme).

I can't say what I want as I'd probably be banned!
How come they could get to Salman Rushdie who went off piste but they can't get to Harold who pops up all the time?
 
Don't know if it's been mentioned yet.
Just skimmed through a GBN article, apparently when the interviewer asked dimwit about the health of KC3 and Catherine he was dumbfounded and didn't say anything.
This tells me that some of us are right. There is no phone calls or face time on the laptop between the Monteshittole gruesomes and the senior members of the RF. May be Eugenie and co.
The olive trees 🌳 are safe and can relax.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...13673943/JAN-MOIR-Harry-outrageous-claim.html
How very convenient of Prince Harry to blame the rift with his family on his one-sided, obsessive, eternal battle with the tabloid and popular Press.

He made the claim on last night's documentary Tabloids On Trial (ITV), telling sympathetic Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry it was his 'mission' against newspapers that destroyed the relationship with his family. Was it really?

'Yeah, that's certainly a central piece to it,' he said, nodding from deep within the ruff of hair that now encircles his entire face, like a giant, ginger dandelion. 'But, you know, that's a hard question to answer because anything I say about my family results in a torrent of abuse from the Press.'

Torrent of abuse? Tsk. Clearly, three years in California have done little to halt the growth of Harry's giant beanstalk of a martyr complex. He's one of those pampered sensitivos whose elite status makes him believe that any mild disagreement with his views is a vicious personal attack.

dumbfounded by your most sanctimonious claim to date. Which seems to be that you fell out with the Windsors because of your — checks notes — war on newspapers? Have I got that right?

'It would be nice,' he added, 'if we could do it as a family.'

It would be nice! Do it as a family! Why am I shouting? Just at the utter audacity of it all. Prince Harry has been so rude about his family for so long, painting them as ribbon-cutting dolts while he and only he, armed with his A-level in art and his grim wife, is guided by a higher moral purpose.

And this new pet theory of his neatly absolves the Prince of any responsibility for deserting not only his royal duty, but his duty as a brother and a son. It excuses him for the cruel things he wrote in his autobiography Spare about his family, including his stepmother ('dangerous'), his sister-in-law (imperious demands, wife who fitted the royal mould, utter witch who made darling Megs cry) and damning passages depicting his father as a damaged, dithering adult who loves his teddy bear and fears emotional intimacy. It ignores the fact that it was Prince William whose Chief of Staff first went to the police with his suspicions of illegal phone hacking.

Let's not forget it also exempts Harry from any accountability over that nasty business of globally smearing the entire Royal Family as racists fretting over the colour of baby Archie's skin. Then vowing never to reveal the true identities of the two individuals allegedly involved before it somehow became public — whoopsadaisy, thanks Omid — that it was CH*RL*S and K*TE all along.

Harry (with Meghan at his side) has broken the blood bond by repeatedly invading the Royals' collective and individual privacy on television, in documentary projects, in print, on film, via Oprah, Anderson Cooper, Netflix, Apple, and Tom Bradby — perhaps even on a podcast near you right now.

Indeed, I've never understood why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to ostracise poor old Thomas Markle for his silly but minor transgression with newspapers, when what they've done together is a thousand times worse — on an industrial scale.

For the truth is that Prince Harry and the Royal Family fell out about a lot of things a long time ago. And to blame the rift on his Press crusade is not just disingenuous, it also provides him with the perfect excuse and a freshly minted get-out-of-jail-free card.

I suspect it's not what King Charles or Prince William would say, it's not what the Princess of Wales would say, it's not what all the scolded courtiers and former palace staff members would say about what really caused the royal rift. However, it is what Prince Harry says and in Harry's world, what Harry says goes — because who is going to argue with him?

Up there in his gilded Californian mansion, with his polo pals and his grandiose Archewell website — a total iron dome of dumb — he lives in a confected orbit of celebrity by proxy; he is a fish out of water, a prince in a republic, a rebel on pause. Today, the Sussexes exist as an abstract construct built on stunts and showbiz buzz, measuring out their existence by embarking on crusades and accepting embarrassing awards such as the Ripple of Hope or the Living Legend of Aviation.

Against the wishes of the late soldier's mother, who along with ex-military chiefs, urged him to turn it down, Prince Harry accepted the Pat Tillman Award for Service at a recent star-studded event in Los Angeles. It was the action of a man so desperate to be seen in a heroic light that he'd risk ridicule and controversy just to add another medal to his trophy cupboard.

Prince Harry's life now is propped up by such awards, along with honorary accolades and his assorted pet projects. Some of them, like the Invictus Games, are indeed noble. Yet blaming his grievances against the Press as the reason for his ongoing isolation from the rest of his family is fooling absolutely no one. Except himself.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...13673943/JAN-MOIR-Harry-outrageous-claim.html
How very convenient of Prince Harry to blame the rift with his family on his one-sided, obsessive, eternal battle with the tabloid and popular Press.

He made the claim on last night's documentary Tabloids On Trial (ITV), telling sympathetic Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry it was his 'mission' against newspapers that destroyed the relationship with his family. Was it really?

'Yeah, that's certainly a central piece to it,' he said, nodding from deep within the ruff of hair that now encircles his entire face, like a giant, ginger dandelion. 'But, you know, that's a hard question to answer because anything I say about my family results in a torrent of abuse from the Press.'

Torrent of abuse? Tsk. Clearly, three years in California have done little to halt the growth of Harry's giant beanstalk of a martyr complex. He's one of those pampered sensitivos whose elite status makes him believe that any mild disagreement with his views is a vicious personal attack.

dumbfounded by your most sanctimonious claim to date. Which seems to be that you fell out with the Windsors because of your — checks notes — war on newspapers? Have I got that right?

'It would be nice,' he added, 'if we could do it as a family.'

It would be nice! Do it as a family! Why am I shouting? Just at the utter audacity of it all. Prince Harry has been so rude about his family for so long, painting them as ribbon-cutting dolts while he and only he, armed with his A-level in art and his grim wife, is guided by a higher moral purpose.

And this new pet theory of his neatly absolves the Prince of any responsibility for deserting not only his royal duty, but his duty as a brother and a son. It excuses him for the cruel things he wrote in his autobiography Spare about his family, including his stepmother ('dangerous'), his sister-in-law (imperious demands, wife who fitted the royal mould, utter witch who made darling Megs cry) and damning passages depicting his father as a damaged, dithering adult who loves his teddy bear and fears emotional intimacy. It ignores the fact that it was Prince William whose Chief of Staff first went to the police with his suspicions of illegal phone hacking.

Let's not forget it also exempts Harry from any accountability over that nasty business of globally smearing the entire Royal Family as racists fretting over the colour of baby Archie's skin. Then vowing never to reveal the true identities of the two individuals allegedly involved before it somehow became public — whoopsadaisy, thanks Omid — that it was CH*RL*S and K*TE all along.

Harry (with Meghan at his side) has broken the blood bond by repeatedly invading the Royals' collective and individual privacy on television, in documentary projects, in print, on film, via Oprah, Anderson Cooper, Netflix, Apple, and Tom Bradby — perhaps even on a podcast near you right now.

Indeed, I've never understood why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to ostracise poor old Thomas Markle for his silly but minor transgression with newspapers, when what they've done together is a thousand times worse — on an industrial scale.

For the truth is that Prince Harry and the Royal Family fell out about a lot of things a long time ago. And to blame the rift on his Press crusade is not just disingenuous, it also provides him with the perfect excuse and a freshly minted get-out-of-jail-free card.

I suspect it's not what King Charles or Prince William would say, it's not what the Princess of Wales would say, it's not what all the scolded courtiers and former palace staff members would say about what really caused the royal rift. However, it is what Prince Harry says and in Harry's world, what Harry says goes — because who is going to argue with him?

Up there in his gilded Californian mansion, with his polo pals and his grandiose Archewell website — a total iron dome of dumb — he lives in a confected orbit of celebrity by proxy; he is a fish out of water, a prince in a republic, a rebel on pause. Today, the Sussexes exist as an abstract construct built on stunts and showbiz buzz, measuring out their existence by embarking on crusades and accepting embarrassing awards such as the Ripple of Hope or the Living Legend of Aviation.

Against the wishes of the late soldier's mother, who along with ex-military chiefs, urged him to turn it down, Prince Harry accepted the Pat Tillman Award for Service at a recent star-studded event in Los Angeles. It was the action of a man so desperate to be seen in a heroic light that he'd risk ridicule and controversy just to add another medal to his trophy cupboard.

Prince Harry's life now is propped up by such awards, along with honorary accolades and his assorted pet projects. Some of them, like the Invictus Games, are indeed noble. Yet blaming his grievances against the Press as the reason for his ongoing isolation from the rest of his family is fooling absolutely no one. Except himself.

Great article.

'Ginger Dandelion'. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

I hope Haz enjoys reading all the various comment sections this fine morning.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...13673943/JAN-MOIR-Harry-outrageous-claim.html
How very convenient of Prince Harry to blame the rift with his family on his one-sided, obsessive, eternal battle with the tabloid and popular Press.

He made the claim on last night's documentary Tabloids On Trial (ITV), telling sympathetic Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry it was his 'mission' against newspapers that destroyed the relationship with his family. Was it really?

'Yeah, that's certainly a central piece to it,' he said, nodding from deep within the ruff of hair that now encircles his entire face, like a giant, ginger dandelion. 'But, you know, that's a hard question to answer because anything I say about my family results in a torrent of abuse from the Press.'

Torrent of abuse? Tsk. Clearly, three years in California have done little to halt the growth of Harry's giant beanstalk of a martyr complex. He's one of those pampered sensitivos whose elite status makes him believe that any mild disagreement with his views is a vicious personal attack.

dumbfounded by your most sanctimonious claim to date. Which seems to be that you fell out with the Windsors because of your — checks notes — war on newspapers? Have I got that right?

'It would be nice,' he added, 'if we could do it as a family.'

It would be nice! Do it as a family! Why am I shouting? Just at the utter audacity of it all. Prince Harry has been so rude about his family for so long, painting them as ribbon-cutting dolts while he and only he, armed with his A-level in art and his grim wife, is guided by a higher moral purpose.

And this new pet theory of his neatly absolves the Prince of any responsibility for deserting not only his royal duty, but his duty as a brother and a son. It excuses him for the cruel things he wrote in his autobiography Spare about his family, including his stepmother ('dangerous'), his sister-in-law (imperious demands, wife who fitted the royal mould, utter witch who made darling Megs cry) and damning passages depicting his father as a damaged, dithering adult who loves his teddy bear and fears emotional intimacy. It ignores the fact that it was Prince William whose Chief of Staff first went to the police with his suspicions of illegal phone hacking.

Let's not forget it also exempts Harry from any accountability over that nasty business of globally smearing the entire Royal Family as racists fretting over the colour of baby Archie's skin. Then vowing never to reveal the true identities of the two individuals allegedly involved before it somehow became public — whoopsadaisy, thanks Omid — that it was CH*RL*S and K*TE all along.

Harry (with Meghan at his side) has broken the blood bond by repeatedly invading the Royals' collective and individual privacy on television, in documentary projects, in print, on film, via Oprah, Anderson Cooper, Netflix, Apple, and Tom Bradby — perhaps even on a podcast near you right now.

Indeed, I've never understood why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to ostracise poor old Thomas Markle for his silly but minor transgression with newspapers, when what they've done together is a thousand times worse — on an industrial scale.

For the truth is that Prince Harry and the Royal Family fell out about a lot of things a long time ago. And to blame the rift on his Press crusade is not just disingenuous, it also provides him with the perfect excuse and a freshly minted get-out-of-jail-free card.

I suspect it's not what King Charles or Prince William would say, it's not what the Princess of Wales would say, it's not what all the scolded courtiers and former palace staff members would say about what really caused the royal rift. However, it is what Prince Harry says and in Harry's world, what Harry says goes — because who is going to argue with him?

Up there in his gilded Californian mansion, with his polo pals and his grandiose Archewell website — a total iron dome of dumb — he lives in a confected orbit of celebrity by proxy; he is a fish out of water, a prince in a republic, a rebel on pause. Today, the Sussexes exist as an abstract construct built on stunts and showbiz buzz, measuring out their existence by embarking on crusades and accepting embarrassing awards such as the Ripple of Hope or the Living Legend of Aviation.

Against the wishes of the late soldier's mother, who along with ex-military chiefs, urged him to turn it down, Prince Harry accepted the Pat Tillman Award for Service at a recent star-studded event in Los Angeles. It was the action of a man so desperate to be seen in a heroic light that he'd risk ridicule and controversy just to add another medal to his trophy cupboard.

Prince Harry's life now is propped up by such awards, along with honorary accolades and his assorted pet projects. Some of them, like the Invictus Games, are indeed noble. Yet blaming his grievances against the Press as the reason for his ongoing isolation from the rest of his family is fooling absolutely no one. Except himself.

The problem I have with Harry & the press is that he demonises it at the same time he (and his ILBW) is using it as a weapon against his family. He is the one who desperately needs to be on the press to feel important - not the Royals, and specially not his brother and his sister in law.

Harry in his intellectual limits plays and gets in bed with the press - like his mother - using the Media to try and prove he is someone he is not (filantropic, altruistic, a victim), at the same time not knowing how to deal with the frustration when the press is not 100% controllable by his machine.

I have a lot of issues with the MSM nowadays. To get to the facts, to the truth, is quite hard to do. More than bias, there is a lot of incompetence and lack of brains in MSM these days. And, of course, there is a huge lack of back bone and investigative skills as well.

I am still not over the fact that the Daily Fail had a title about the trust in TRF being totally broken after the Mother's Day photoshop debacle. But I am also appalled how NO ONE in the MSM has ever questioned the lack of doctor signatures on both Archie and Lilibeth Diana's birth certificates.

If Hazno actually won the fake war he is battling and we would actually get good, competent, investigative media, he would become irrelevant as no one would publish the dozens of irrelevant - and often fake - puff pieces they feed the Media daily. He would also be exposed as the prick he has always been, his accounts would be investigated and exposed, his charities would be revealed like the money grabbing scheme they seem to be. No, this is a fake war. Hazno is not fighting for a solid, competent Media landscape: he is only fighting for one he can control. And the Media is so bad these days, that no one has the b**ls to put this on paper.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...13673943/JAN-MOIR-Harry-outrageous-claim.html

He made the claim on last night's documentary Tabloids On Trial (ITV), telling sympathetic Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry it was his 'mission' against newspapers that destroyed the relationship with his family. Was it really?

'Yeah, that's certainly a central piece to it,' he said, nodding from deep within the ruff of hair that now encircles his entire face, like a giant, ginger dandelion. 'But, you know, that's a hard question to answer because anything I say about my family results in a torrent of abuse from the Press.'

BIB -I have an idea darling boy - why don't you shut the duck up and stop whining to everyone that you make listen to you, keep all your woes and grievances about your family to yourself or the very least between your family walls, and the press with have nothing to print or give you a 'torrent of abuse' over

He is a prize twit
 
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BIB -I have an idea darling boy - why don't you shut the duck up and stop whining to everyone that you make listen to you, keep all your woes and grievances about your family to yourself or the very least between your family walls, and the press with have nothing to print or give you a 'torrent of abuse' over

He is a prize twit

The length of time that he has been whining is just ridiculous.
When will he stop?
Probably never, but it is time now for the media to stop giving him coverage and if not that, they need to stop inserting him into every article about the royal family at least.
 
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