Aw now you can't say something like that and not send me a link to something. I have followed the royals ever since Princess Diana. My husband was stationed at Upper Heyford AFB and I lay on the sofa and watch the wedding for the entire day. Then when Wills and Kate married, my daughter and I rented a hotel room just so we could watch it without bothering our family. I was a true fan until they murdered her. I only started royal watching when Wills married Kate. I still see her beautiful dress.Then we have Harry and the wicked witch, which I truly wish would shut the hell up and go away.
Look up photos of Diana with King Carlos and the similarities between Zak Goldsmith and Diana. Neither Will or Harry are Chuck's. Some think Diana may be alive...
Good effort, fren. In a world steeped in antiquated and anachronistic psyops that thrive to the present day, the royal bloodlines are up there with the best of them. You may have caught this recent Delingpod from your side of the pond with Laura Marion who appears to do very deep research on all royal, Papal and elite bloodlines.
Oh how cool. We lived in Woodstock and some of the happiest memories of my life were then. I had just birthed my daughter so I couldn't work and I got to stay home with her for almost 3 years and today she is my best friend. I miss England a lot by she sure gave me some great memories.
Thanks so much for the info. Believe it or not, I'm an ole school kind of girl and I bought a purple binder (my fav color) and I'm printing it all out and plan to study it when my right eye heals a bit more. Thanks so much for the info.
I used to go to the bakery and get some treat and then take my daughter over to Blenheim by the lake where she was fascinated by the ducks. Its so nice to talk to someone who has been there. That is one of my fondest memories.
I'm printing it all out now to study later. Unfortunately my right eye has really been affected by the surgery making it very difficult to read with just my left eye.
Thanks for the info though. I look forward to studying it.
OMG, I looked at the pics of Princess Diana and King Carlos and I'm truly blown away. I've got one article up and reading it now but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate all the info. I am just have to pull out all my Princess Diana memorabilia again as it has literally been years. Thanks again fren.
Oh she definitely did. I had one whole room in my house dedicated to her and I have all kinds of cool things that people have shared with me. It pained me greatly when I packed it up and it sits in my garage because I just can't get rid of it. My favorite is a book made by Lady Bug that is made by the British (the equivalent of Little Golden Book in America) and there is one that is the whole wedding. I love looking at it. I went to Barclays Bank in England and got 10 coins (I can't remember the denomination, but I suspect 50 pence) but the coin had the classic pre wedding photo on it. Then I bought 10 of the stamps with the same picture and that is what I gave each member of my family who also loved Diana as a Christmas present that year. I don't know if they still have it because there are lots of the books being sold on Etsy right now. To me, it is invaluable.
Wow, I'm blown away at how many people on this board were there. It's really awesome and I'm loving that several people have already responded. What is your opinion of England. Did you get to see much. My baby was only 2 months old when we were transferred to Upper Heyford and I'm sure you well know that our military salary can hardly be considered a living wage, so we didn't get to see a lot. We did see London but I never got to see the crown jewels. We sent to Straford-Upon-Avon and that was a glorious day and I truly can't remember if we were anywhere else. Of couse we lived in Woodstock, so Blenhein Palace was where I took by little girl on a regular basis. It was always our "outing." I loved England at that time. I went back years later as it was part of my job and I was truy sickened at how "Americanized" they had made it. Don't get me wrong, I love America almost as much as President Trump, but I mean there were Domino Pizza, McDonalds and several other such restaurants that, if I were the PM, I would never have let do business there because, IMO, it ruined the culture that I loved. For instance, there was a fish and chip place where we got the very best fish in all the world and it was wrapped in a paper cone so you could just use your fingers and pull it out to eat; no silverware at all, and that restaurant had no set hours so you never could count on it being open, which drove my ex-husband nuts but to me was all part of the charm. What did you like best about England.
Aw now you can't say something like that and not send me a link to something. I have followed the royals ever since Princess Diana. My husband was stationed at Upper Heyford AFB and I lay on the sofa and watch the wedding for the entire day. Then when Wills and Kate married, my daughter and I rented a hotel room just so we could watch it without bothering our family. I was a true fan until they murdered her. I only started royal watching when Wills married Kate. I still see her beautiful dress.Then we have Harry and the wicked witch, which I truly wish would shut the hell up and go away.
Look up photos of Diana with King Carlos and the similarities between Zak Goldsmith and Diana. Neither Will or Harry are Chuck's. Some think Diana may be alive...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=diana+king+carlos&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F2c%2Fb7%2F30%2F2cb730735e859b7cd003d14d23c286bf.jpg
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=king+juan+carlos+and+prince+william&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2F3.bp.blogspot.com%2F-t9xvBYZSzMA%2FU49iPc1GYyI%2FAAAAAAAACiI%2FiGsFew2e8CQ%2Fs1600%2FJuan%2BCarlos%2BWilliam.jpg
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=+zak+goldsmith+princess+diana&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-Qo4V-i9B9I0%2FU_R4PYX9elI%2FAAAAAAAAAHM%2FX0O4a5MjxsY%2Fs1600%2Ftru.jpg
and with Jemima Goldsmith
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=+zak+goldsmith+princess+diana&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.tatler.com%2Fphotos%2F6188f537e13e647e3fdbb35c%2Fmaster%2Fw_1600%252Cc_limit%2FDiana%252520The%252520Crown%252520.jpg
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=+zak+goldsmith+princess+diana&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F88%2Fcb%2Fdd%2F88cbdd87547c2f6f1c6ef5d39680b245.jpg
Uppper Heyford is quite close to where I live :)
Geez they all made Diana miserable. Her expressions were always so telling
Good effort, fren. In a world steeped in antiquated and anachronistic psyops that thrive to the present day, the royal bloodlines are up there with the best of them. You may have caught this recent Delingpod from your side of the pond with Laura Marion who appears to do very deep research on all royal, Papal and elite bloodlines.
https://odysee.com/@JamesDelingpoleChannel:0/2024-03-08-Laura-M:3
I posted that video a couple of days ago, worth watching.
Oh how cool. We lived in Woodstock and some of the happiest memories of my life were then. I had just birthed my daughter so I couldn't work and I got to stay home with her for almost 3 years and today she is my best friend. I miss England a lot by she sure gave me some great memories.
Thanks so much for the info. Believe it or not, I'm an ole school kind of girl and I bought a purple binder (my fav color) and I'm printing it all out and plan to study it when my right eye heals a bit more. Thanks so much for the info.
You are welcome: seriously, take a look at Earl Spencer: Diana's brother? I don't think so
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=earl+spencer&atb=v105-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2Folmedia%2Fimages%2F_36710_earl_spencer.jpg
I walk in Blenheim, its on my doorstep. Very blessed to be in such a lovely part of the world.
I used to go to the bakery and get some treat and then take my daughter over to Blenheim by the lake where she was fascinated by the ducks. Its so nice to talk to someone who has been there. That is one of my fondest memories.
I'm printing it all out now to study later. Unfortunately my right eye has really been affected by the surgery making it very difficult to read with just my left eye.
Thanks for the info though. I look forward to studying it.
OMG, I looked at the pics of Princess Diana and King Carlos and I'm truly blown away. I've got one article up and reading it now but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate all the info. I am just have to pull out all my Princess Diana memorabilia again as it has literally been years. Thanks again fren.
I was such a fan of Princess Diana too when I was around 10-13.. she really embodied such elegance and kindness.
Oh she definitely did. I had one whole room in my house dedicated to her and I have all kinds of cool things that people have shared with me. It pained me greatly when I packed it up and it sits in my garage because I just can't get rid of it. My favorite is a book made by Lady Bug that is made by the British (the equivalent of Little Golden Book in America) and there is one that is the whole wedding. I love looking at it. I went to Barclays Bank in England and got 10 coins (I can't remember the denomination, but I suspect 50 pence) but the coin had the classic pre wedding photo on it. Then I bought 10 of the stamps with the same picture and that is what I gave each member of my family who also loved Diana as a Christmas present that year. I don't know if they still have it because there are lots of the books being sold on Etsy right now. To me, it is invaluable.
Same!
Wow, I was there from 81-84.
We were there from 79-82. Who knows we could have crossed paths in 81 or 82. How cool is that.
Very cool. I was in the 77 TFS.
88-90 for me
Wow, I'm blown away at how many people on this board were there. It's really awesome and I'm loving that several people have already responded. What is your opinion of England. Did you get to see much. My baby was only 2 months old when we were transferred to Upper Heyford and I'm sure you well know that our military salary can hardly be considered a living wage, so we didn't get to see a lot. We did see London but I never got to see the crown jewels. We sent to Straford-Upon-Avon and that was a glorious day and I truly can't remember if we were anywhere else. Of couse we lived in Woodstock, so Blenhein Palace was where I took by little girl on a regular basis. It was always our "outing." I loved England at that time. I went back years later as it was part of my job and I was truy sickened at how "Americanized" they had made it. Don't get me wrong, I love America almost as much as President Trump, but I mean there were Domino Pizza, McDonalds and several other such restaurants that, if I were the PM, I would never have let do business there because, IMO, it ruined the culture that I loved. For instance, there was a fish and chip place where we got the very best fish in all the world and it was wrapped in a paper cone so you could just use your fingers and pull it out to eat; no silverware at all, and that restaurant had no set hours so you never could count on it being open, which drove my ex-husband nuts but to me was all part of the charm. What did you like best about England.