Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
This woman who demands an open air carriage ride for her wedding is just nuts. She's no Meghan!
Judging by the articles crucifying her - she definitely is not. And she's had her whole life (30 years) to build any sort of rapport with the British public. Apparently its non-existent because they know the Yorks are slackers and ungrateful.
And what does Prince Charles do to earn his keep? Have an affair and marry his mistress?
Most of the royals are tools. It would be fine if the inbreds just ceased to be.
Charles, separately from his wife I might add, attends and conducts more 500 working events a year in addition to raising more than ten million a year for U.K. charities.
He's a tool as far romance goes but no one disputes his contributions to society or royal public perception. https://www.royal.uk/the-prince-of-wales
princess eugenie would love to be a working royal but Charles wants to reduce the # of people on the royal payroll. Which is fine-but then you have a second string group of royals who are too famous to hold a regular job but not close enough to the Throne to be royal full time.
No, the entire expense comes from the fact that she wants an open-air carriage ride. The price of the security detail would drop by 1.5 million without that.
I had an open air carriage ride at my wedding. It was romantic. You're saying that Eugenie shouldn't because of the possibility of a terrorist attack. So you think the terrorists should win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
This woman who demands an open air carriage ride for her wedding is just nuts. She's no Meghan!
Judging by the articles crucifying her - she definitely is not. And she's had her whole life (30 years) to build any sort of rapport with the British public. Apparently its non-existent because they know the Yorks are slackers and ungrateful.
And what does Prince Charles do to earn his keep? Have an affair and marry his mistress?
Most of the royals are tools. It would be fine if the inbreds just ceased to be.
Charles, separately from his wife I might add, attends and conducts more 500 working events a year in addition to raising more than ten million a year for U.K. charities.
He's a tool as far romance goes but no one disputes his contributions to society or royal public perception. https://www.royal.uk/the-prince-of-wales
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
This woman who demands an open air carriage ride for her wedding is just nuts. She's no Meghan!
Judging by the articles crucifying her - she definitely is not. And she's had her whole life (30 years) to build any sort of rapport with the British public. Apparently its non-existent because they know the Yorks are slackers and ungrateful.
And what does Prince Charles do to earn his keep? Have an affair and marry his mistress?
Most of the royals are tools. It would be fine if the inbreds just ceased to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
This woman who demands an open air carriage ride for her wedding is just nuts. She's no Meghan!
Judging by the articles crucifying her - she definitely is not. And she's had her whole life (30 years) to build any sort of rapport with the British public. Apparently its non-existent because they know the Yorks are slackers and ungrateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
This woman who demands an open air carriage ride for her wedding is just nuts. She's no Meghan!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
The ceremony costs of 750K are being picked up by the Royal Family, Andrew, and the Brooksbanks. However the security costs of 2 million are being paid out of public taxes. Andrew should cover it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Nope. Andrew is paying for the costs of the wedding. And the way that the queen gave the land and the rest to the government, the British government comes out ahead anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.
Pretty sure the whole shindig is financed on the brit taxpayer dime.
Anonymous wrote:She should get what she wants for her wedding. If they don't want to pay for security detail, don't provide security detail. But that shouldn't stop her from having (and I'm assuming paying for herself or using what she is allowed to use) what she wants.