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Post by UnseenI on Mar 5, 2021 18:29:25 GMT
Unbalanced people and social misfits
From something I posted on this thread in 2017: “There is also the question of what effect working for the royal family has on people. Are their servants badly affected by the lifestyle and atmosphere in the royal residences? Do they get addicted to living in reflected glory? When dismissed, are they unable to adapt to their relatively humble and obscure people and places of origin after experiencing life with the royals? Do they feel that they have lost everything that made their lives worth living? I also wonder whether the royal family attracts unbalanced people. “ From today's DM: “As a courtier observes: ' Working for the royals is a very strange job. It tends to attract social misfits and those from military backgrounds used to taking orders, but not everyone can handle it. “ www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9327671/Meghan-claims-victim-Palace-conspiracy-RICHARD-KAY-reveals-truth-tantalising.html#comments I wonder whether this applies to the aides and PR people etc. who are alleging that they were bullied!
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Post by UnseenI on May 9, 2021 7:01:38 GMT
Prince Michael of Kent is for hire
Prince Michael of Kent has been caught in a sting, similar to the one in which Sarah Ferguson was tricked into offering to sell access to Prince Andrew: “Fictitious executives were told Prince Michael of Kent could be hired to endorse their company to Vladimir Putin's inner circle, a bombshell report claims. The Queen's cousin, 78, told undercover reporters posing as investors from South Korea in a virtual meeting that he could be hired for £10,000 a day to make 'confidential' representations to Putin's regime... Prince Michael, a grandson of King George V, allegedly said he would give the 'House of Haedong' his endorsement in the Kremlin for a $200,000 fee.” www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9557551/Queens-cousin-Kremlin-cash-access-storm.htmlDispatches: Royals for Hire, will broadcast at 7.30pm on Monday on Channel 4
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Post by UnseenI on Aug 1, 2021 7:29:15 GMT
Camilla's nephew Ben Elliot “sells access to Prince Charles”
From the Epstein Connections thread: “Ben Elliot, friend of rich, famous and influential people, nephew of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party is yet another person of interest who moves in the Epstein circles.” Ben Elliot is in the news today for selling access to Prince Charles: “The chairman of the Conservative party, who is also the nephew of the Duchess of Cornwall, profited from giving his concierge company's wealthy clients access to Prince Charles, it has been alleged. Ben Elliot, 45, introduced super-rich clients from his company Quintessentially to the Prince of Wales after they paid his company tens of thousands of pounds in what has been branded 'access capitalism'.” www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9847837/Concierge-company-run-Conservative-chairman-profited-giving-access-Prince-Charles.htmlWith Prince Charles and his aunt Camilla: Ben Elliot in a very symbolic picture:
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 6, 2021 18:21:18 GMT
Is this the end for Prince Charles?
I posted this almost four years ago: “A man is known by the company he keeps, and Prince Charles has had many undesirable friends and mentors – or handlers, blackmailers and exploiters - over the years. Who knows what evil influences he will be under when he takes the throne?” There are many examples on here of the unsavoury characters he associates with including his sinister aide Michael Fawcett. Like other royal family members, Prince Charles has been involved with cash for favours deals. The DM has recently reported yet another case, one involving a Saudi businessman. I remember that with Prince Andrew, some allegations were reported then it all died down - twice. He got away with it for some years, but the third wave came and now it is all out in the open and here to stay. Will it be the same for Prince Charles? Will he be interviewed on TV? Will he throw Michael Fawcett under the bus? Will he be sidelined like Prince Andrew? Get the popcorn...
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 19, 2021 7:15:15 GMT
Republic gets Scotland Yard involved
“A pressure group has reported Prince Charles and his most trusted aide Michael Fawcett to the police over the cash-for-honours allegations. Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, an organisation which campaigns for an elected head of state, confirmed he has contacted the Metropolitan Police and reported both Charles and Fawcett on suspicion of breaching the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925... Former royal valet Fawcett is accused of promising to help secure a knighthood and British citizenship for a Saudi billionaire donor. Smith said: 'Time and again the royals blame their staff or associates for their own mistakes. It is difficult to believe Charles wasn’t aware of these arrangements or promises. It’s time the royals were personally challenged over their conduct.'” www.cityam.com/prince-charles-and-close-aide-michael-fawcett-reported-to-police-over-cash-for-honours-claims/Perhaps this scandal will die down, perhaps it won't.
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Post by UnseenI on Jan 29, 2022 19:40:59 GMT
George III and a white horseThe Princess Sophia post has reminded me of the Osmington White Horse. The 280 ft. long and 323 ft. high hill figure of King George III riding his horse away from Weymouth was most likely created in 1808 as a compliment, but local legend has it that the king saw it as an offense, and never returned to the area again after viewing it. However, if he had learned of an illegitimate grandson living in Weymouth, that may have been a reason for him not to return. The White Horse is disappearing: “The historic hillside carving of the Osmington White Horse, created in 1808 as a tribute for George III, has almost vanished after being left untreated for three years during the pandemic. The chalk figure, depicting George III riding his charger Adonis, was created as a nod to the monarch's enjoyment of visiting the nearby beach town of Weymouth in Dorset. However, the huge 280ft by 320ft carving has now blended into its green surroundings.“ www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10443709/Osmington-White-Horse-created-1808-vanished-untreated-THREE-YEARS.htmlCould this be a sign that the monarchy is fading away?
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 12, 2022 18:22:22 GMT
A reminder of Princess Margaret's death
The Queen's death has reminded me of the deaths of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother in 2002. The ceremonies and processions we are seeing now are very different from what happened in the case of Princess Margaret. While the Queen Mother lay in state and had a huge traditional public funeral watched by millions, Princess Margaret had a low-key private service at Windsor Castle. She was then taken to a crematorium where there was a small service that was not attended by any family members. This no-frills funeral was said to have been her last request. Was there anything behind this? The lack of public ceremonies may have been an attempt to avoid highlighting her unpopularity. Not many people turned out to sign the book of condolence and few flowers were left. She was in a terrible state of health when she died. Earlier posts mention the possibility of a mercy killing. The expanded article about this on my blog is one of the most read. It is getting a lot of readers at the moment! Princess Margaret's coffin entering Slough Crematorium in February 2002:
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 15, 2022 7:08:45 GMT
The mystery of Princess Margaret's cremation
Cremation is not common in the royal family. The official reason given for the cremation of Princess Margaret is that this is what she wanted. She did not want to be buried in the 'gloomy' Frogmore Mausoleum with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, she wished to be with her father King George VI in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Unfortunately, there was no room for her coffin in the Royal Crypt so cremation was the only option. Her ashes were put in a casket and placed beside her father's coffin. This sounds like a good reason for Princess Margaret's cremation. My blog article however said that cremation is a good way to destroy evidence, and some confusing information has recently been released. Many sources are reporting that by her wishes the Queen will be interred beside her parents and sister and that Prince Philip's coffin will be moved to join them. Does this mean that there was room for Princess Margaret's coffin after all? This needs some investigation. It may just be that everyone is being moved so that they can all be together. In the meantime, here is a plan of the chapel in question:
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 16, 2022 7:08:49 GMT
Background information about the royal burial sites in Windsor
The information about past royal burials is confusing, and recent reports of the coming funeral are conflicting. Maybe this is deliberate! Most kings and queens from George III onwards have been buried at Windsor, where the Frogmore Mausoleum, the Royal Burial Ground next to it and St. George's Chapel are the final resting places for many royals. Victoria and Albert occupy the Mausoleum; the former King Edward VIII is in the Royal Burial Ground along with other royals who were moved there from St. George's Chapel in 1928. Victoria and Edward are the only reigning monarchs at Frogmore. Queen Victoria's successors Edward VII, George V and George VI are all in St. George's Chapel, where Queen Elizabeth will be taken on Monday. The Queen Mother. Princess Margaret's ashes and Prince Philip are also there. The tombs of those three kings are shown in the above diagram. The Royal Vault pictured there contains many Hanoverians, including George III, George IV and William IV. It is said to have reached full capacity. Prince Philip is in there, allegedly only temporarily. It seems that many royals are not in their final resting places after all! The main confusion exists in connection with the exact location of George VI and his family. There is conflicting information about where they are now and where they will be after next Monday. The tombs of the Queen and Princess Margaret's grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary:
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 17, 2022 7:29:28 GMT
The King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor
King George VI's first resting place was the Royal Vault 16 feet below ground in St. George's Chapel, where he was interred in 1952. He didn't want to be buried there long term, so in 1962 his daughter Elizabeth II commissioned a new memorial annex, the King George VI Memorial Chapel, to be built. According to WiKi, it was designed to hold three monarchs and their consorts. George VI was moved there in 1969. Princess Margaret's ashes – because there was said to be no room for a coffin - were placed in this chapel on February 15th 2002. The Queen Mother, who died in March, was placed beside her husband on April 9th 2002. The Queen will join her father, mother and sister on September 19th, and Prince Philip's coffin will be brought up from the Royal Vault to join hers. Presumably the remaining two places will sooner or later be occupied by Charles and Camilla. It seems that although there was room for more people, it was reserved for people of higher rank than Princess Margaret. Or was this just a pretext, something that could have been got around? We will never know for sure. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11215595/where-St-Georges-Chapel-Queen-buried-Prince-Philip.html
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 18, 2022 18:34:04 GMT
More ashes for Princess Margaret
A fictional Princes Margaret appeared briefly in the BBC TV series Ashes to Ashes, a fantasy crime drama involving time travel that was broadcast between 2008 and 2010. In a scene set in 1982, her limousine blocks the road while she is visiting her dressmaker in Soho. DCI Gene Hunt is speeding to a murder scene in the nearby strip club. He shouts abuse and Buckingham Palace later complains about his language. This scene, which was removed from some versions, does seem rather extraneous; is there a message here? 'Princess Margaret' and her Daimler in Ashes to Ashes:
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 16:12:41 GMT
Maybe it’s the makeup
Kate was definitely looking younger and happier for a while. Her expressions were normal too. Recent pictures from the tour of Scandinavia show a reversion to the bad old days. Some of it could be caused by makeup I suppose. Again, why does she get away with wearing such dreadful clothes? What are her stylists thinking of? These ones look like furnishing fabrics: Hi, I'm new here. I joined specifically to quote on Kate's dresses here. Are these dresses not by the designer The Vampire's Wife? - this sending us clear signal!!? Kate has been photographed wearing that brand before
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 25, 2022 16:19:13 GMT
Hello nmiznhm (how do you pronounce that?) You have reminded me of a time when there were many posts about our new Princess of Wales, including her clothes. I don't know much about fashion myself, so your contributions are welcome. Those dresses look even more bizarre now!
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 25, 2022 16:24:39 GMT
"Are these dresses not by the designer The Vampire's Wife? - this sending us clear signal!!?"
I didn't know about this brand - I am not a clothes person!
I had a quick look and found a Nick Cave connection! He has his own thread in the Celebrity section.
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 25, 2022 17:04:15 GMT
The plot thickens
I have made a few posts about the play/TV film King Charles III. I now see that the part of Kate Middleton was played by an actress called Charlotte Riley. She wore a Vampire's Wife dress to Harry and Meghan's wedding. As Kate, and as herself at the royal wedding in 2018:
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 18:48:10 GMT
"Are these dresses not by the designer The Vampire's Wife? - this sending us clear signal!!?" I didn't know about this brand - I am not a clothes person! I had a quick look and found a Nick Cave connection! He has his own thread in the Celebrity section. N miz n h m...but Nicola is fine ☺️ I'm not a clothes person either, but noticed a lot of elites and famous women wear this brand (@ about £700 per dress). I became more aware of the underlying meaning of what's really going on when I had some time during lockdown. I guess a lot of other people have had same experience...bit of an own goal for the dark forces : more people are awake than ever thanks to you 🤪
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 19:23:30 GMT
With a bit of luck Unseen! transformer I am rather under the weather myself: we are having a heatwave in the UK and it makes the city atmosphere very unpleasant. I had an appointment yesterday and it was an effort to get myself up and out there - and I am a lot younger than 92! She has a very busy schedule for her Scotland visit, so may be resting in preparation for that. However, it is strange that there has been no update on her condition.
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 19:32:25 GMT
With a bit of luck Unseen! transformer I am rather under the weather myself: we are having a heatwave in the UK and it makes the city atmosphere very unpleasant. I had an appointment yesterday and it was an effort to get myself up and out there - and I am a lot younger than 92! She has a very busy schedule for her Scotland visit, so may be resting in preparation for that. However, it is strange that there has been no update on her condition. With a bit of luck Unseen! transformer I am rather under the weather myself: we are having a heatwave in the UK and it makes the city atmosphere very unpleasant. I had an appointment yesterday and it was an effort to get myself up and out there - and I am a lot younger than 92! She has a very busy schedule for her Scotland visit, so may be resting in preparation for that. However, it is strange that there has been no update on her condition. Speaking in current day - and keeping in mind months/years old 'conspiracy theories' (alternative ways of looking at news/dismissing MSM bullshit, in other words)...I think this is when actual queen passed. If you watch clips from this timeframe BRF gathering, then Sophie Wessex, Kate etc - at the remembrance Sunday event, look PROPERLY upset. I have never accepted that the queen performing w Paddington Bear was actual queen.
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 19:38:21 GMT
Birkhall salutes: just playing around?
The leaked video footage from 1933 that attracted a lot of attention two years ago is said to have been taken at Birkhall, which is part of the Balmoral estate and is featured in the Sussexes thread. Is this interpretation by a royal historian correct or is it just an attempt at damage limitation? “We are being told by some in the media that the publication of private footage taken at Birkhall – not Balmoral as claimed – of Edward, Prince of Wales (later the Duke of Windsor), with the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret is in the national interest, that it sets fascism and Nazism and the British reaction to it into historical context. Well, I have seen all the footage – I suspect this was filmed by the Duke of York (later George VI) – and it was nothing more than a family in private larking about for the camera. What was most interesting to observe was the comfortable relations between the future Edward VIII, his sister-in-law and nieces, which alas did not survive the abdication of 1936.” www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/queen-elizabeth-II/11749012/Queens-Nazi-salute-was-simply-larking-for-the-cameras.html THIS pic should have finished them
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 19:40:25 GMT
Birkhall salutes: just playing around?
The leaked video footage from 1933 that attracted a lot of attention two years ago is said to have been taken at Birkhall, which is part of the Balmoral estate and is featured in the Sussexes thread. Is this interpretation by a royal historian correct or is it just an attempt at damage limitation? “We are being told by some in the media that the publication of private footage taken at Birkhall – not Balmoral as claimed – of Edward, Prince of Wales (later the Duke of Windsor), with the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret is in the national interest, that it sets fascism and Nazism and the British reaction to it into historical context. Well, I have seen all the footage – I suspect this was filmed by the Duke of York (later George VI) – and it was nothing more than a family in private larking about for the camera. What was most interesting to observe was the comfortable relations between the future Edward VIII, his sister-in-law and nieces, which alas did not survive the abdication of 1936.” www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/queen-elizabeth-II/11749012/Queens-Nazi-salute-was-simply-larking-for-the-cameras.html The queen doesn't look like she's 'larking about' - there is definite conviction there
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 19:48:17 GMT
The Murdoch connection
I said on another thread that newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch is reported to be sitting on a lot of scandalous information about the royals. He is not publishing it yet out of respect for the Queen; he will release it all after her death. I can’t help wondering what can possibly be worse than what has been coming out in recent years. Perhaps Murdoch has been thinking this too. Perhaps he is afraid of missing the boat so won’t wait another 10 years or so now. The Nazi salute story first appeared in The Sun, which is part of Murdoch’s empire. Was this an early sample of what is soon to come? I said in the post above that the story broke two years ago, but it was three. I can’t edit it. I have just joined - I know, and I am playing catch up So, what I learnt from my lockdown pilgrimage is the Queen and prince Philips real case against the Canadian missing native Indian children (10 of them) - in 1960's. The royal couple visited in a non- official capacity - and took them for a picnic from kids residential school. These kids were never seen again. There was an indigenous kids evidence (when he was older) - he later 'died' in hospital, whilst waiting to give evidence on trial. William Coombes was his anglicised name. Watch/ follow Kevin Annette (sp?) On YT
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Post by nmiznhm on Sept 25, 2022 20:44:49 GMT
It is horrific. It is the elephant in the room. The dark under eyes region reminds me of Prince Phillip and prince George
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 26, 2022 7:05:44 GMT
nmiznhm you are like an archaeologist who has found some buried treasures from the distant past. I had forgotten all about many of these old posts, and your reminders are very timely. I am not sure about the credibility of some conspiracy theories, but there is enough confirmed material to make the royal family look very bad. Unfortunately, it seems that nothing will make the majority of people into republicans. The Daily Mail has been a good source of damning information, much of which has been around for a long time and is widely available so is really mainstream, yet the royals are still here! The lockdowns may certainly have given people an opportunity to do some investigations, but some wonderful contributors from the early days of this forum have mostly gone quiet since it all started.
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 26, 2022 7:06:30 GMT
Bad company
The many similarities between the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and the Sussexes have been widely reported. I wonder whether Meghan and Harry will imitate the black sheep and be photographed with Vladimir Putin!
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 26, 2022 18:32:31 GMT
The Queen's health in 2018 nmiznhm my posts from June 2018 about the Queen that you quoted seem rather eerie with hindsight. While I can't see any reason for concealing the Queen's death at the time, my first reaction to the recent picture of her with Liz Truss was that she looked very different from normal. On the other hand, I once didn't recognise a neighbour who had been very ill since I had last seen him. He had changed out of all recognition. The Queen's dress here looks like something from the Vampire's Wife collection:
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Post by UnseenI on Sept 28, 2022 7:31:18 GMT
Rats nesting in the Queen's clothes
Previous posts have covered what happens to 'favourites' when their royal protector dies, unbalanced people who were attracted to royal service and the Queen's dresser and 'sister' Angela Kelly. It seems that unlike the Queen Mother's butler William Tallon, Angela Kelly will keep her grace and favour home and has been provided for. However if the information in the DM is true, she has something in common with Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell, whose home was full of Diana's possessions, and some of the people who have worked for the royals. This refers to the house in Windsor Great Park that Angela Kelly was given: “On one occasion Miss Kelly rang a royal aide to complain about an infestation of rats. A flunkey was despatched to investigate and found that the rodents were nesting in plastic bin liners full of clothes — among them royal garments — which were dumped all over the house.” www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11244505/RICHARD-KAY-Queens-dresser-frozen-Charles-days.htmlThis sounds sinister and chaotic. What was going on behind the smart façade?
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