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ludwig | 13:54 Sat 04th Dec 2010 | News
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Apparently Prince Andrew is a boorish bungling freeloader. What do you reckon to that?

http://www.dailymail....gling-freeloader.html
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Sorry - just realised I posted this in the 'news' section by mistake.
It's in the Mail so it must be true.
It must be in the genes.
and? :o)
Well it is the Mail and we know how mentally retarded they can be....and also they can seize on stories from folk with a grudge and quickly escalate/sensationalise 'facts.'

However, through various contacts on the edge of the Royal Family, and also who were close to both Andrew and Fergie, there are some elements of truth in the overall personality flaws, i.e. the remarks on boorish behaviour, ability to snub, and lack of grey matter, that suggest there is "No smoke without a Fire."



One thing that is refreshing about P.William is that he wishes to discard all the OTT pomp and circumstance around royal protocol. Andrew is no different to Charles and Anne in the need for formality - (Sir and Ma'am). Jacky Stewart, a close friend of Princess Anne, got a withering look and later remark on calling her Anne in public.....
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Yes, you're right DT - he is a tw&t.

I see the Queen and her children as very much the old generation - an anachronistic bunch of weirdos. William and Harry seem much more human and pleasant people altogether - and good luck to them.
Maybe they don't want the fuss and protocol,but they DO still want the money and perks that comes with it!
Well at least the Queen comes across as being respectful, even allowing for some of the crass remarks the P o E can come out with.....
No crossword fan,
Having been married to the D of E for 63 years she doesn't hear ot now!
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I've heard contrary views: that people in industry actually approve of the work he does and think he does a good job representing their interests. This of course may mean slagging off journalists and parliamentarians who question the right of businessmen to do anything they please, as revealed in Wikileaks. He's apparently a very good networker - like his mum, remembers everyone he meets.
"Yawns"

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