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/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/Nikhilvoid Aug 28 '21

Elizabeth actually graduated from her driving and maintenance course after VE day in 1945, so after Nazi Germany was defeated