Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
They should have shot the twat and done us all a favour.
Re: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
Top of the royal money grabbers. Done his best to make the Monarchy a laughing stock, with Fergie and their awful children.
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Re: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
To be fair to the police, they're only trained to recognise working Royals
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Re: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
It doesn't say a lot for the police that they failed to recognise the fifth in line to the throne.
Re: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG GCVO ADC(P)
Funny that. When I saw it on the front page I said to my missus that they should've shot the twatt. As for the gendarmes not recognising him, I bet they did and just wanted to get one on him. He is an obnoxious up his own arse prick and is the complete opposite of Wills and Harry, and I hope in time George as well.
RoddersUK
Re: Prince Andrew, Falklands spin...
I remember talking to a pilot who had flown in the Falklands conflict and told me..
"of course no commander would ever have put Andy in danger so they got him flying between the ships with supplies until the land was secure... great spin afterwards and sounded good to her majesty's subjects.."
"of course no commander would ever have put Andy in danger so they got him flying between the ships with supplies until the land was secure... great spin afterwards and sounded good to her majesty's subjects.."
Proud to be Von Boy
Re: Prince Andrew, Falklands spin...
Von Boy to be fair flying between the ships was still very dangerous, I believe one helicopter went down with the loss of all lives including 20 SAS soldiers when it got struck by an Albatross, on just such a flight, so not front-line, but ... still pretty dangerous, in fact if you work out the percentages of soldiers, sailors and airmen who died in the Falklands you will find the percentage of airmen dead was much higher than the others due to the fact that there were so few of them that ever death makes the percentage that much higher, so going by the numbers the most dangerous occupation in the falklands was as an airman.
I think the real problem with having him in the Falklands was it meant the Command were over cautious with the positioning of their ships, not wanting them too close in case his got hit.
I think the real problem with having him in the Falklands was it meant the Command were over cautious with the positioning of their ships, not wanting them too close in case his got hit.