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Block Block Block Block anyone who is toxic. No need of such people and such friends Be with people who like to keep things decent and respectful. Block everyone else..
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/forum/topic/62899-how-to-find-higher-quality-people-and-friends forum/topic/62882-how-to-deal-with-friends-who-use-and-dump-you/
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I wish I could build a palace in his name.
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Friend's traits. Make friends with people who respect me Who give me space Who keep me emotionally safe Who are not toxic.
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On queen Victoria
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Write a whole lot on Queen and also put videos on her..
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This one Lot to be obtained from here .
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This one is my favorite You know I got your number number all night I'm always on your team, I got your back alright Taking those taking those losses if it treats you right I want to put you into the spotlight If the world would only know what you've been holding back Heart attacks every night Oh you know it's not right I'll follow you way down wherever you may go I'll follow you way down to your deepest low I'll always be around wherever life takes you You know I'll follow you Call you up, you've been cryin' cryin' all night You're only disappointed in yourself alright Taking those taking those losses if it treats you right I wanna take you into the sunlight If the world would only know what you've been holding back Heart attacks every night Oh you know it's not right I'll follow you way down wherever you may go I'll follow you way down to your deepest low I'll always be around wherever life takes you You know I'll follow you You know I'll follow you
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An analysis of the Osbourne situation
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Criticism of the modern royals Criticism of Prince Charles check Criticism of Princess Diana check Criticism of Prince William check. Criticism of Prince Andrew check Criticism of Prince Philip not done yet Criticism of Princess Fergie check Criticism of Princess Anne not done yet
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Dr Grande wonderful analysis of Diana And of Prince Charles
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Criticism of Prince William Inside Prince William and Middleton’s first breakup William and Middleton met when they were enrolled at St. Andrews in 2001. The two started off as friends, though things quickly took a romantic turn and they were dating before the end of their first year together. The pair opted to keep their relationship quiet throughout their college days, though increasing pressure from the media resulted in their first split in 2004. According to Style Caster, a new book about Middleton, titled Kate: The Future Queen, claims that William’s unfaithfulness also played a part in their breakup. At Prince Williams’ birthday party in 20014, author Katie Nicholl says that William completely ignored Middleton in favor of another girl named Jecca Craig. The mystery girl was an old pal of William and reportedly traveled from Kenya to attend the bash. Nicholl claims that Middleton was not aware of William and Craig’s romantic past and was not happy when he paid her more attention “Kate didn’t know whether they had been romantically involved or not, but she noted that Jecca had been seated at the head table next to William, whereas Kate had to raise her glass to toast the prince from afar,” Nicholls shared. Middleton gets more suspicious Prince Williams’ behavior at the party was the first time Middleton questioned his faithfulness. The future Duchess of Cambridge was also aware that William was hanging out with an American named Anna Sloan, which did not help the situation. Although Middleton did not confront William about her suspicions, she allegedly had serious doubts about their future together. Unfortunately, this was not the only time William and Middleton called it quits. Fast forward three years and the pair once again decided to part ways. The 2007 split reportedly happened after William was caught flirting with a woman at a local bar. The incident made headlines at the time, which resulted in a blow-up fight between William and Middleton. The fact that William was training at the Royal Military Academy did not help the situation. He also mishandled Middleton’s 25th birthday, which was another reason she was unhappy in the relationship. Prince William allegedly cheats yet again A few months ago, Prince William’s cheating ways resurfaced after reports indicated he had an affair with Rose Hanbury. William and Middleton only live a few blocks away from Hanbury and her husband, and the two couples have appeared in public together on several occasions. The cheating rumors surfaced after the media learned of a feud between Middleton and Hanbury, and royal watchers assumed that their fight probably had something to do with William. So far, no evidence has surfaced to back up the claims of an affair. Kensington Palace has not addressed the rumors, and William has not given any indication that anything is amiss in his marriage. Even still, the cheating allegations have persisted in the media, especially considering how the royal family has scrambled to keep the quell the rumors. Given Prince Williams’ past behavior, it seems like Kate Middleton might have good reason to question the nature of his relationship with Hanbury.
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Fergie's transgressions.
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Fergie's expenses. SARAH FERGUSON and Prince Andrew divorced in 1996 but have remained close since their split and share a home to this day. In 2010 Fergie was saved from the brink of bankruptcy but how did she run up millions of pounds of debt? When Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew finalised their divorce in 1996, the Duchess was reported to be in millions of pounds of debt. Reports at the time claimed she had run up as much as to £4.2million in debt during their marriage. Following her split from Andrew palace officials told the Telegraph Fergie had received around £3million in the divorce settlement. However, this did not stop her from running into money troubles later on In 2010 there were fears Fergie could face bankruptcy despite having paid off all her personal debts. At the time her spokesman told the Guardian the Duchess of York was doing “everything she can” to avoid bankruptcy and that some of her disputed business debts were “being managed.” Sarah’s spokeswoman said she was reluctant to declare herself bankrupt. They said: “There is a number of options open to the duchess, of which bankruptcy is one. But it would be premature to say she is going into bankruptcy as the situation is being managed.” The Sunday Telegraph reported the Queen was “deeply concerned” about Fergie’s financial situation and that Prince Andrew was masterminding a “rescue plan” to save her. The Duchess of York went public with her financial struggles in May 2010 after she was filmed accepting money from an undercover journalist posing as a businessman wanting to get access to her ex-husband Prince Andrew. She spoke about the incident in a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey in which she admitted she was “substantially” and considering filing for bankruptcy. She admitted on US television she was “continually on the verge of financial bankruptcy” as well as being “emotionally bankrupt”. She admitted having a “little” concept of the value of money due to her lavish lifestyle when married to the Prince. How did Fergie get into debt? While Sarah Ferguson never confirmed the amount she owed, The Sunday Telegraph reported more than half of her debts were to do with money owed for lawyer’s fees in the USA. She was reported to be living beyond her means following her divorce she embarked on a string of money-making ventures. According to financial website, This Is Money, Fergie, the Duchess of York, got into financial trouble in 2010 after a series of ill-fated business deals. As well as becoming a Weight Watchers representative in the US, she wrote children’s books and produced documentary films. She was also signed up as an after-dinner speaker with the Washington Speakers Bureau and is said to have made $55,000 per gig. She was also a spokeswoman for Waterford Wedgewood and was reported to have received a £500,000 fee for a 12 month contract. However, in 2009 the Duchesses’ American ‘lifestyle and wellness’ company, Hartmoor, collapsed with debts of more than £600,000. She was at the same time being pursued by three firms through the county courts for bills amounting to almost £25,000. In order to help his ex-wife Prince Andrew reportedly ordered his private office at Buckingham Palace to sort out her financial difficulties and cut her spending. Seven of her full-time staff were sacked as well as three part-timers. In the end, it seemed Prince Andrew stepped in to rescue Fergie from bankruptcy. In an interview with Hello in 2011, Sarah described her ex-husband as being like a “knight on a white charger” who rode in to save her but didn’t specify if he dug into his own pocket to help ease her debt
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Sarah Ferguson's transgressions It was grouse hunting season in Scotland. As had happened every year for decades, the Windsor family had converged en masse to their 50,000 acre estate in Aberdeenshire for some quality family bonding time and the chance to kill small animals. But in 1992, one very high-profile member of the clan was absent — Sarah, Duchess of York. After a six year marriage to the Duke, several month earlier the couple had finally announced their separation. While his family enjoyed their annual Tweed-A-Thon, Prince Andrew’s estranged wife was enjoying a holiday of her own, but somewhere that couldn’t have been more different — and would have life-changing repercussions still being felt today. MARRIAGE MELTDOWN The last couple of years had been tough for the Yorks. After their joyful 1986 wedding, Fergie had been hailed as a breath of fresh air in the royal family, blowing away a few cobwebs with her playful approach to her duties and seemingly inexhaustible appetite for fun. However, the next few years were to see the ground dramatically shift. Public sentiment switched back to preferring the far more restrained Diana, Princess of Wales. Fergie, meanwhile, had her weight routinely mocked in the press and was left to raise to the couple’s children (Princess Beatrice born in 1988 and Eugenie in 1990) while her naval sea captain husband was at sea for more than 300 days a year. By the early ’90s, there were rumours that Fergie was involved with Texan boulevardier Steve Wyatt, the son of indomitable Texan socialite Lynn Wyatt. (He denied the allegations.) However, it has been reported that it was through Mr Wyatt that Fergie met John Bryan, an American businessman who was to become her “business adviser”. In March 1992, the Yorks finally announced their long-speculated separation. People reports that after the news broke, Fergie and Mr Bryan “packed their bags for a 36-day tour of Thailand and Indonesia, a five-day jaunt to Argentina, a spree in Paris and a journey to Scotland”. Throughout this all, Fergie was still claiming that Mr Bryan was her “financial adviser” — a claim, it has been alleged, that Prince Andrew believed. And so, by August 1992, Fergie was ready to do what she does best: Go on a holiday SUNSHINE AND SHAME In a private villa near Saint Tropez, Fergie was soaking up the sunshine. With her young daughters, Princess Beatrice (then four years old) and Princess Eugenie (two) in tow along with only a couple of bodyguards, the newly-separated redhead was enjoying a break. However, she was not alone — also joining her for what would become one of the most infamous vacations in history, was Mr Bryan. As People has pointed out, the choice of villa was not a great one. With only a low wall and an easily penetrable pine forest surrounding it, the pool was an easy target for any roaming paparazzi. Which, of course, is exactly what happened in early August. An Italian snapper shot some of the most (if not the most) scandalous images of the royal family in history. There was the Duchess having her toes sucked by Mr Bryan. (He would later argue he was kissing them.) In others, they cavorted in the pool with the HRH playfully jumping on Mr Bryan’s shoulders. Perhaps most shockingly was the image of the couple kissing while the Queen’s granddaughter, Princess Eugenie, looked on. (Meanwhile, in another image, Fergie’s bodyguards are seen snoozing by the pool.) When the pictures were published in the Daily Mirror on August 20, it’s 3.5 million print run had sold out by 9am. Unfortunately for Fergie, she was in the worst place possible when the shameful shots were released — Balmoral, surrounded by her husband’s horrified family. Writing in her autobiography years later, Fergie said: “It would be accurate to report that the porridge was getting cold. Eyes wide and mouths ajar, the adults were flipping through the Daily Mirror.” BANISHMENT AND BANKRUPTCY This global public embarrassment could not have come at a worse time for the embattled royal. According to reports, the Queen had invited Fergie to Balmoral at that time discuss “her future”. While she and Andrew had officially separated, they had also been seen together at Ascot and she had made public appearances alongside the Duke. Relations between the two were certainly cordial. So, arriving in Balmoral, on the table was her future standing with the royal family, a huge amount of money for the perpetually cash-strapped Duchess, the custody arrangements of her two children and her title. (In the wake of the imbroglio there was even talk that Fergie might relinquish custody and have to move to the US or “the Continent” as it was routinely called.) And then, August 20 came about. The Queen, upstairs in her sitting room reading the papers, summoned Fergie. “The Queen was furious, absolutely furious. I think partly because she loved Fergie so much,” Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine has said. “She just couldn’t believe Fergie could have been so stupid to allow this to happen. “When Fergie backed out of the Presence in a deep curtsy she knew her life as a royal was well and truly over,” royal biographer Tina Brown writes in The Diana Chronicles. Brown also believes that suspicion for who tipped off the press falls on some very glamorous shoulders. She writes: “I am told, Fergie believes it was the Princess of Wales who leaked the Duchess of York’s whereabouts in France. Except for Fergie’s police protection officer, the only person who knew where she was going was Diana.” (Three days later on August 23, the “Squidgygate” tapes, in which Diana and her alleged boyfriend, gin heir James Gilbey, affectionately chatted. The headline in the Daily Mail was “Diana In Love Tape Mystery”.) However, on the morning of the 20th, Fergie left Balmoral with her children and their nanny, flying back to the Yorks’ Surrey estate. There, embarrassingly, there was no one to open the gate so the Duchess was forced to wait in the car while the paparazzi swirled. Nearly three decades on, Fergie is still feeling the fallout of those photos. Firstly, her royal pariah status still lingers, not helped by instances such as in 2010 she was caught offering to sell access to Andrew, then a British trade envoy, to an undercover reporter for $890,000 Such is the continued frostiness from some quarters of the royal family (allegedly primarily Prince Philip) Fergie was left off the guest list of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s 2011 wedding. (She was, however, invited to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s 2018 big day.) While she might be accepted in some situations, such as joining her ex-husband and daughters inside the royal enclosure at Ascot, Fergie has faced a very, very long road to be even partially welcomed back into the family. Secondly, there is her deeply precarious money situation. It was reportedly at Prince Philip’s urging that the Queen played financial hardball with Fergie during divorce negotiations, leaving her with a much harsher settlement than Diana received. The Duchess of York, it has been reported, received about $890,000 to buy a new house, $600,000 in cash to spend however she saw fit and trust funds set up for her daughters. (The Princess of Wales walked away from her marriage with a settlement of about $30 million.) She is also believed to receive a “modest” monthly allowance pegged to Andrew’s naval pension. Over the years, she has faced continued cash woes. In 2009, her US company Hartmoor was shuttered with $1.1 million in debt. The following year, Fergie faced bankruptcy owing somewhere between $3,550,000 and $8.8 million in personal debts. NEW CHAPTER? This week, Fergie was on the ultra-exclusive island of Capri to celebrate the birthday of a billionaire chum. Next month, she is off on another holiday but this one will carry far more symbolic weight. It is being reported that this August, as the Queen, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren troop off to Balmoral, there will be one extra name on the list — Fergie. (The now 59-year-old has reportedly spent the last few years visiting the sprawling Scottish estate, a clear sign she is slowly making inroads back into the family she hurt so much.) It has taken Fergie 27 years to get to this point, an incredibly high price to pay for a set of summer photos.
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Princess Andrew's expenses to the royal system. Prince Andrew caught a near-$A29,000 taxpayer-funded private jet flight to watch a golf tournament, annual figures reveal. Palace sources say the Duke of York grabbed the flight last July because there was no other way to make the trip. Andrew, 60, known as “Airmiles Andy”, caught a private jet from Farnborough, Hants, to The Open Championship at Portrush, in Northern Ireland. It cost taxpayers $A28,644 despite there being 13 daily flights from London to Belfast. The golf club dropped Andrew as patron amid the Jeffrey Epstein scandal last November following his “car crash” Newsnight interview. A palace source said: “There were no other ways for Andrew to make the trip. “He was undertaking a visit on behalf of his patronage. Arrangements in relation to the program did not enable him to travel by scheduled flight.” Princess Anne is also under fire for a $29,700 day trip to Rome to watch Scotland play Italy in the Six Nations in February as patron of the Scottish Rugby Association. A royal source defended the flight saying: “The royal travel provides support and organises travel for members of the royal family to undertake engagements on behalf of their patronages. “When we make arrangements for any engagements always mindful of their timetable and how it conflicts with other programs and viability of other forms of transport.” QUEEN REFUSES A PAY RISE The Queen is tightening her belt amid devastating COVID-19 cuts across the country and is refusing to take an annual pay rise. Buckingham Palace figures reveal the 94-year-old monarch will receive a $A155 million Sovereign Grant next year – which includes almost $A60 million to repair her palaces. But faced with a $A63 million shortfall in personal income due to coronavirus affecting Crown Estates rents and tourism, the grant will be frozen at $A156 million for 2021/22 and 2022/23. The Royal Household said it is not furloughing or laying off any staff but looking to make savings through “efforts and efficiencies”. A Palace source said: “Her Majesty understands that families across the country are having to make things go further and that should be the same for the Palace. “The expected shortfalls will not see any calls for extra money but just a determination to be visible and carry on.” The Sovereign Grant is calculated as 25 per cent of the total Crown Estates income. But royals yesterday estimated a $A36 million fall in receipts because of COVID-19. And tourist income via the Royal Collection Trust paid to the Queen will be $A9 million down every year for the next three years. Last year the Queen received $A149 million from the public purse. This included $A89 million for the core funding and an extra $A59 million on repairs. The annual taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant of $A155 million in 2020/21 is the equivalent of $A2.22 for every person in Britain. That will be frozen for the following two years, when the full impact of COVID-19 hits. This means, taking inflation into account, it will be the first time in living memory the Queen will not get a pay rise as her taxpayer-funded contribution could fall. Sir Michael Stevens, Keeper of the Privy Purse, said: “We have no intention of asking for extra funding and will look to manage the impact through our own efforts and efficiencies.” Fewer public duties could also save the Queen money. She carried out 296 last year.
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Criticism of Prince Andrew and Princess Fergie. An infamous photo of Prince Andrew embracing his sex abuse accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre was taken at the London home of Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged madam’s brother said in an interview this week. Ian Maxwell, 64, admitted to the BBC he recognized the setting for the 2001 photo after an initial reluctance to talk about it in his first broadcast interview in 30 years, the New York Post reported. Ghislaine Maxwell, 59, is in the photo herself. "I don’t know anything about the photograph other than that I’ve seen it’s been published," he told the U.K. broadcaster in the interview aired Wednesday. "I know it’s of interest to your listeners, but nonetheless I am not here to talk about that." Prince Andrew, who is accused of having sex with Guiffre when she was allegedly being sexually trafficked by Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein while she was underage, has suggested the photo is fake and has even denied knowing her.
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I want to have a sense of peace and direction
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I feel so drained with all the drama on the forum. It's too much for me. All the personal hate attacks. I try to cope as much as possible. Sometimes I'm just so tired. Today I'm literally feeling like I'm going to die. Nobody can understand my pain. People can be so stupid. I just want to block out the whole forum.. It's not okay to attack someone for whatever reason.. I feel so attacked and targeted There is no freedom to be yourself. Bunch of trolls nothing else.. I'm trying to cut off a bunch of people that I don't wish to communicate with anymore.
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I want to have a sense of direction
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I constantly feel directionless.
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These days I'm trying to draw inspiration from the Monarchy. I like the whole tradition thing.
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Love the soda bread
