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Post by sheepy on Sept 22, 2023 17:12:37 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Sept 22, 2023 19:01:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2023 20:55:12 GMT
I understand that Charlie and Camilla rode to Paris on a tandem.
Or in the real world, they went on a private jet, so he could carp about climate change and global warming. When the rich are banned from travelling on private jets, we will know there is a real problem. Till then, I continue to take it with quite a bit of salt.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 21:31:08 GMT
I understand that Charlie and Camilla rode to Paris on a tandem. Or in the real world, they went on a private jet, so he could carp about climate change and global warming. When the rich are banned from travelling on private jets, we will know there is a real problem. Till then, I continue to take it with quite a bit of salt. There didn't seem to be any cost of living crisis with the French shingig did there? And I wonder how all the other guests arrived from across the globe?
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 21:54:44 GMT
Au revoir, France! King Charles waves goodbye as he boards plane to head home with Camilla - after enjoying Bordeaux wine and tucking into cheese platter during final day of state visit King Charles III waved au revoir to France as he boarded a plane to head home with Queen Camilla - after received a rapturous welcome in Bordeaux today where His Majesty enjoyed some cheese and a drink or two in the wine capital of the world. The King waved to the crowd at the top of they boarded the royal plane at Bordeaux-Merignac Airport as they set to depart for the UK. Their Majesties ended their three-day French state visit in south-west France where September showers failed to dampen their spirits. The King enjoyed a livener or two as he toured a chaotic festival after taking a ride on an electric tram. He was persuaded to have a nip of whisky - made from his own barley - as he went round the stalls in Bordeaux's main square. Moments later he went into another tent where he was talked into trying some organically-made red wine. He also chose a piece of cheese to be wrapped up for him, saying he could not leave without having some local fromage. He and the Queen arrived at the Place de la Bourse by electric tram after leaving a reception on board the frigate Iron Duke.
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