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andy-hughes | 23:01 Sun 08th Jan 2023 | Film, Media & TV
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Why on earth are they sitting on dining chairs!

When I chat with someone, we sit on comfy chairs or a settee.

How are the supposed to have a relaxed conversation when they look as though they are in a doctor's waiting room.
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I don't know if anyone has read my post @ 14.09, but apparently, the story I heard is actually from his book so I'm going to copy and paste it here.
In his upcoming memoir Spare, Prince Harry penned an emotional passage about the days following wife Meghan Markle‘s miscarriage.

“We left the hospital with our unborn child. A tiny package. We went to a place, a secret place only we knew,” the Duke of Sussex, 38, wrote in an excerpt, which Us Weekly can exclusively reveal. “Under a spreading banyan tree, while Meg wept, I dug a hole with my hands and set the tiny package softly in the ground.”
What do you think about this, surely this is illegal?
I was looking at the internet and I found this:

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/tossberg-chair-metal-white-gunnared-beige-90551120/

Most of it below the surface, apparently.
so am i a communist or a liberal youngmafbog? you've accused me of both and don't seem to understand the difference
Obviously, nobody is interested in what I'm saying so I'll leave it.
I am Barsel and I was just about to answer, yes I’d think this was illegal and be genuinely interested in what others think
"Do you think he’s the innocent in this? "

it's a bit of a leading question isn't it... obviously he's not "innocent"... but he doesn't need to be innocent in order to draw attention to the nasty side of our monarchy... the thing is that doing so makes people uncomfortable and they simply will not tolerate it because it violates how they like to think of the royals
Where did this take place?
do you really have a moral issue with them doing that barsel?
Untitled , How do you know there’s a * nasty* side to our monarchy , because Harry says?
it's not illegal to be buried in your back garden so i doubt it basrsel!
Thank you Bobbs, I know you usually read my posts.
Doug, I don't know where they were living when she had this miscarriage but I should imagine it would be illegal in America as well as here.
Untitled , do I have a moral issue with it?
To be honest, I don't even believe it happened.
Who in their right mind would do that?
plus foetal tissue is not considered to be a baby till 24 weeks.
Most miscarriages are probably flushed away down the loo, or ends up in landfill on pads, so i dont see why that's any worse.
stiff back, stiff upper lip and all that......Attention.
bednobs, I'm pretty sure you would not be allowed to take a dead foetus out of a hospital to bury it in your back garden like you would an animal.
Human remains have to be buried 6ft deep for a reason and there is no way he could do that with his bare hands.
not just harry, there's also prince andrew and his enthusiastic relationship with epstein and maxwell
Bednobs, I've no idea how old the foetus was.
i think you'll find a LOT of people would do that barsel. if there is an intact foetus, rather than just tissue or bleeding, the other choice is to have it incinerated
Untitled we weren't discussing Andrew.
below 24 weeks is a miscarriage, after is a stillbirth.
If she'd have been 5 months pregnant, i would have thought the world would have known
https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/information/miscarriage/after-a-miscarriage/
This goes some way to explain. Whether it happened before or after 24 weeks seems to be the key

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