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Pretty sure that the two are easy to point out -
"The book, created in-house at his firm, was a compilation of quips Bloomberg had supposedly made to staff over the years, and none of them were flattering. According to Randolph and multiple reports at the time, one of them was: 'The (British) Royal family - what a bunch of misfits - a gay, an architect, that horsey faced lesbian, and a kid who gave up Koo Stark for some fat broad.'" https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7281095/New-book-claims-Michael-Bloomberg-boasted-having-girl-city-building-empire.html |
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Gay = Prince Edward
Architect = Prince Charles Horsey-faced lesbian = Princess Anne Kid who gave up Koo Stark for a fat broad = Prince Andrew (his wife was called the Duchess of Pork) Funny I thought Charles would be described as an environmentalist but architect works. |
Probably refers to Charles as an architect because he has been building what we call mixed use developments. Poundbury is an experimental new town or urban extension on the outskirts of Dorchester in the county of Dorset, England. The development is built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. It is built according to the principles of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is known for holding strong views challenging the post-war trends in town planning that were suburban in character. Since starting in 1993, the town has received both criticism and praise from architects and design critics. https://duchyofcornwall.org/poundbury.html |
His Poundbury model is exactly what Millennials want today. At least the Americans do. Why are the British so critical of his efforts? The development is built to a traditional high-density urban pattern, rather than a suburban one, focused on creating an integrated community of shops, businesses, and private and social housing. There is no zoning. The planners say they are designing the development around people rather than the car, and they aim to provide a high-quality environment, from the architecture to the selection of materials, to the signposts, and the landscaping. To avoid constant construction, utilities are buried in common utility ducts under the town. Common areas are maintained by a management company to which all residents belong. It consists of 35 percent social housing and is designed for sustainable development,[1] which includes carbon neutrality.[2] |
| I look forward to the day when nobody cares about this. |
I look forward to the day when the most famous people in the world stop lying about everything and looking down their nose at everyone else. There's a proud tradition of gay Princes and Queens in the royal family - own it.
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All lies.
He’s just jealous he wasn’t born into or married into the most reputable, proper, and envied famil in the world |
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Why would an architect be a misfit?
Or anyone else on that list?!? What a rude bumpkin, that man. |
| Meh. Who cares. |
| No one cares what he thinks. |
+1 People have said this about Prince Edward for decades. Anne, not so much. Who cares? |
| Bloomberg is a common, little man who needs be concerned about his own foppish behavior. |
So many lies - just like when it was rumored that King Edward was dating an American commoner. Funny the world knew before the British public. Almost like the saga repeated again when the palace denied and denied that Prince Charles had a mistress. Yet they both ended up married to the women the British swore were nothing. |
| Don't care and I am still looking forward to The Crown in a few months. |
| Okay. |