coalboyontheussconniechung
CoalboyOnTheUSSConnieChung
coalboyontheussconniechung

“I need money. Hmmm...Aston made all that money with that Punk’d show, and he’s not even as smart as me....”

His great uncle’s actions led to a constitutional crisis.

Logic.

Record companies don’t have to release a completed album.

I doubt Ms. Reynolds read the whole thing.

How would the matriarchy change how an adult person, who signs a contract in full knowledge, should be seen?

40 people all known to each other and who likely had sketchy reasons to all know each other.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay.

Yes, let’s parse this man’s shocked words.

Okay.

40 people apparently knew of the stream. Suggesting they all know each other or they wouldn’t have had access to it.

That’s how I see it. They wanted a nice, unspoilt aristocratic girl and chose one of the very very few willing to have Charles and, then, kept her in the dark. People forget that Charles didn’t have has many options as everyone thinks. Like happened to William, by the time Charles was willing (forced?) to marry,

Nobody thought Albert would be king. He was the “spare”. So he could marry an aristocrat of his choosing if she’d have him. Edward, the future king, didn’t have that luxury. He would have had to marry royalty, love match or not.

No, he couldn’t. By the time he was ready to marry, Camilla was already married, though still having a relationship with Charles. Before that, when they were just fooling around, she wasn’t an aristocrat, let alone minor or major royalty and, wasn’t a virgin. Between the expectations of his family, the

Camilla was married but decided being in the footsteps of Granny Keppel was a look she liked.

And Camilla was married. That can’t be forgotten.

The “obvious problem” was that in the early 80s, there is no way the English, at that point still with a sizeable population who had Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson still in living memory, would put up with Charles, at that point still considered the literal great white hope of the monarchy, marrying, let alone openly

“Harpo...who dis woman?”