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The Prince of Wales has warned that the majority of people have “lost any real connection with Prince Charles” as he outlined his concerns about the future of His Royal Highness.
Charles, writing in a foreword for Country Life magazine to mark his 66th birthday this week, argued that many people were four or more generations removed from the heir to the throne, and it showed in their attitudes.
“One of the things that strikes me most forcibly is the extent to which the majority of the population has lost any real connection with me,” the Prince of Wales wrote.
“They have only a vague understanding of what being a future heir to the throne is or does; and, as outsiders looking in, they are increasingly suspicious of it.”
“Many people in the UK are now four or more generations removed from anyone who is actively a member of the Royal Family – and it frequently shows in their attitudes.”
Charles urged people to value the Royal Family, and its long list of princes, princesses, and their second and third cousins once removed, or risk losing their local royal palaces surrounded by barbed wire and armed security details who are liable to shoot you on sight should you stray too near – as well as the uniquely British experience of walking in the beautiful British countryside while doffing a hat to members of the Royal Family being driven past at high speed in their chauffeur driven cars.
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FinkFurst said:
…as if the things Charlie has actually said aren’t daft enough!
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lynseywhite said:
‘The rich, natural tapestry that is the countryside we value so highly does not just happen by itself,’ says the man whose every whim is catered to by an army of staff.
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victedy said:
“Charles urged people to value the Royal Family”
Does Charles give a toss about what’s happening to his subjects – HELL NO!
Did you hear him remonstrate about the welfare “reforms” that have driven the poor to penury & (in some cases) homelessness.
Have you seen an outcry by Charles et al in the media about how 1 million subjects have been driven to foodbanks?
Has he spoken out about the 84 thousand homeless children?
Did he speak out about how these same subjects have been hit with Bedroom Tax and Council tax bills? when Charles is one of the biggest tax avoiders’ in the UK.
I noticed the lack of patriotism last summer, when there was a noticeable lack of red & white England flags when the world cup was on, the previous world cup everywhere you went it was ‘sea’ of red & white.
The support for the Royal Family is eroding away at a phenomenal rate and they only have themselves to blame.
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sdbast said:
Reblogged this on sdbast.
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FinkFurst said:
vistedy – I think you might have missed the point. This isn’t what Charles actually said.
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FinkFurst said:
That statement from Charlie is SO revealing. Obviously truly wild countryside DOES happen all by itself. What real wilderness doesn’t do is make any money for massive landowners like Charlie.
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penniewoodfall said:
Who is this Prince of Wales?
Best get back to the scullery….:)
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redangelas said:
I think Charlie may know more about this than you do, Finkfurst. The countryside that we presently have is the result of a lot of interference from mankind. Quite possibly you think impenetrable thickets infested with wolves, wild boar and beavers (European ones) would be an improvement. Or that it make no difference.
Charles wants to keep pretty green fields with hedges and cows and stuff, and puts “his” money where his mouth is on this issue. I think he is probably not only in touch with public opinion here, but actively leading it.
As an armchair socialist, can I point out that profit per se is not evil: I don’t begrudge Charles a penny of the money he makes selling overpriced organic biscuits: this is a very sustainable use of land and foreign tourists.
And compared to fracking his lands till they are a toxic waste dump, it is not very evil.
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FinkFurst said:
redangelas – “The countryside that we presently have is the result of a lot of interference from mankind.” – I know that perfectly well. It’s what people like Charlie think is countryside, because it’s what they own and make money from, and they want to keep it that way.
“Quite possibly you think impenetrable thickets infested with wolves, wild boar and beavers (European ones) would be an improvement.” – Yes absolutely, in some places I do.
In our small country (and our small world), what we need is to make maximum efficient use of some land and sea for food production, urban areas, energy generation, etc., whilst leaving substantial areas PERMANENTLY as nature reserves and leave them as far as possible untouched to revert through secondary succession to maybe climax habitats (yes, I have a degree involving ecology).
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tunefultony said:
He is the Head Honcho of Wales……which is all the land beyond the Welsh border….. There is a clue to it is his Title 🙂
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tunefultony said:
The problem with England and having access to the so-called countryside is that there are far too many cows which are cultivated/bred for meat and milk which means that many thousands of natural acres of meadowland have to be barb-wired off from the general nature-seeking British public so that so-called farmers can make a killing from keeping all these bloody cows….it’s a scandal….. The only answer to this is to vote UKIP on November 20.
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FinkFurst said:
Really? So tomfooltony, please enlighten us about any UKIP policy which even mentions the countryside. I bet you can’t!
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FinkFurst said:
No tomfooltony, you’re living up to your name. Most of the land he owns is in Cornwall.
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wildswimmerpete said:
Eh? Don’t know about your area but the General Election is in May next, not in a week or so’s time.
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FinkFurst said:
plonkerpete – I think tomfooltony is referring to the by-election in Rochester and Strood.
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overburdenddonkey said:
the IindRev destroyed people’s connection to the countryside, still it’s no surprise that a neoliberal would deny this fact, been downhill ever since….ho-hum…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-r_J14n100 the cheviot, the stag, etc, etc…
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FinkFurst said:
OBD – What does IindRev mean?
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tunefultony said:
It stands for ‘Indi-Ref’ — which is short for Independence [for Scotland] Referendum which was held last month….. I thought you would have sussed that out, being Scottish and being Tommy Sheridan’s best mate….. 🙂
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FinkFurst said:
tomfooltony – You think OBD was saying that the Scottish Independence referendum destroyed people’s connection to the countryside? Pray enlighten us with your usual UKIP wisdom… how do you think it might have done that?
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