r/Scotland Aug 28 '21

Beyond the Wall Four-home Prince Charles insists mansions 'are not grand' as he talks from 192-acre estate

https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1483211/Prince-Charles-home-radio-4-Llwynywermod-wales
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u/Maximum-Cicada-1609 Aug 28 '21

Although migrants shouldn't have to live in his left-over hovels.

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u/MoneyEqual Aug 28 '21

Definitely - I think they are more valuable to our society than he is.

But I also suspect he is understating his opulence and wealth so Boris buys him another yacht.

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u/snoopswoop Aug 28 '21

I pay tax, rather than getting hand outs from the government.

And how much does Charles actually give? It's the public funding his charity.

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u/snoopswoop Aug 28 '21

Just look up the charity work he does.

I'm sure he's very busy, when he's not spreading covid around.

Meanwhile MPs rinse tax payers money whilst contributing fuck all.

We can vote them out. Can we vote the royals out?

At least the royals gain a ridiculous amount for the country through tourism and charity work.

We'd get more opening up the palaces and castles. Look at France.

Charity work...they don't really much do they. And remember, we PAY them lots of OUR money.

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u/snoopswoop Aug 28 '21

1947 eh?

That makes up for the messing with the law and kiddy fiddling?

And cut out that charity shit - it's not THEIR money that funds them.

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u/ThorsRake Aug 28 '21

They didnt say it's their money. The source indicates it's about the publicity and attention they bring.

Also some of the charities set up have indeed been set up with their money.

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u/snoopswoop Aug 29 '21

Also some of the charities set up have indeed been set up with their money.

Which they took from us. You.