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Just look at that face in Bruce's picture - definitely running on embalming fluid!
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Wasn't there a song or saying " I danced with a woman who danced with the prince of Wales " or something along those lines , well imagine the line of history for her family to boast about

Will Duke of Edinburgh be prosecuted for driving without due care and attention ?
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Yes, Prince Philip did pull out onto the main road into the path of an oncoming car. I ask this, Why does the law re; seat belts not apply to them as well as the rest of us. If we, the general public have to abide by the rules then so should everyone else regardless of their status.
You would think they would want to wear a seat belt for their own safety at least.
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21-01-2019, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by susan m ->
Wasn't there a song or saying " I danced with a woman who danced with the prince of Wales " or something along those lines , well imagine the line of history for her family to boast about

Will Duke of Edinburgh be prosecuted for driving without due care and attention ?
There was also a song 'Blinded by the light'.
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Yes she seems to have got her 15 minutes and is running with it, read elsewhere of her trauma and life changing mood changes I can see the crown jewels having to be sold off to pay the court fees at this rate.
I think she should shut up now.

When her insurance company has sorted things out with his, and assuming it is found that he was at fault (which sounds likely), she should be able to claim for damage to her car and her wrist (and possibly other things like inconvenience, etc.) which presumably Phil the Greek's insurance will have to pay out.

Once the matter is over and done with, and assuming he is found to have been at fault, it would be nice then if he could send her a written and signed apology.

She would then, I am sure, have it framed and hung on the wall!
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21-01-2019, 02:39 PM
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It seems that she's had a horrible annus, just like the Queen, a few years ago .....
Oh dear! I'm afraid I misread that at first!

(I'm sure that neither the woman nor the Queen herself have any part of their anatomy that could reasonably be described as horrible.)
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Originally Posted by JBR ->
I think she should shut up now.
So do I .....

Originally Posted by JBR ->
When her insurance company has sorted things out with his, and assuming it is found that he was at fault (which sounds likely), she should be able to claim for damage to her car and her wrist (and possibly other things like inconvenience, etc.) which presumably Phil the Greek's insurance will have to pay out.
She was the passenger, not the driver, so I don't think the car was hers .....

If Prince Philip was at fault, then, I assume, all injured parties could claim against his insurance but maybe Fairweather has no insurance herself and is hedging her bets in case no fault is found .....

Originally Posted by JBR ->
Once the matter is over and done with, and assuming he is found to have been at fault, it would be nice then if he could send her a written and signed apology.

She would then, I am sure, have it framed and hung on the wall!
She would, indeed ..... and, maybe, charge people to see it .....
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A new one.


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