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On 03/11/2025 18:19, Mark Goodge wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Nov 2025 11:40:44 +0000, The Todal wrote:
>
>> You discount the possibility that Andrew might be suicidal, which is no
>> doubt in tune with the public mood. Your theory that if he takes long
>> walks in the grounds of his estate and in the woods it will make him
>> feel less suicidal, is rather fatuous.
>
> I'm not entirely discounting it. But I do think it's unlikely. I haven't
> seen any suggestion of it in the media, and he doesn't strike me as being
> the kind of personality to suffer from that particular form of mental
> ill-health.
You believe you know him well? Based on the video footage on TV and the
numerous hatchet jobs in our popular press?
>
>> Reminds me of Piers Morgan
>> declaring that he doesn't believe that Meghan has ever been suicidal and
>> in fact doesn't believe one word that comes out of her mouth. Being
>> strong and resolute and unsympathetic to others has probably worked well
>> for Piers and his career. Reminds me too of Charles expressing
>> impatience and annoyance when Diana threw herself down a flight of
>> stairs. To him, it was "merely" attention seeking.
>
> Well, it probably was.
>
Sometimes a miserable wife who can see her husband openly expressing
love and attention towards his old flame, does indeed crave "attention".
Or love, or compassion, or decent behaviour.
Prince Charles behaved like a cunt. Like Andrew, he was brought up to
think only of his own needs and to disregard the feelings of others. Of
course, it's all forgotten and forgiven now. The prince and his beloved
princess lived happily ever after and are now King and Queen. But let's
not pretend that he is morally superior to Andrew.
Quotes
I threw myself down the stairs [at Sandringham]. Charles said I was
crying wolf and I said I felt so desperate and I was crying my eyes out
and he said: ‘I’m not going to listen. You’re always doing this to me.
I’m going riding now.’ So I threw myself down the stairs. The Queen
comes out, absolutely horrified, shaking – she was so frightened. I knew
I wasn’t going to lose the baby; quite bruised around the stomach.
Charles went out riding and when he came back, you know, it was just
dismissal, total dismissal. He just carried on out of the door.
Anyway; going back to Camilla. She said to me: ‘You’ve got everything
you ever wanted. You’ve got all the men in the world falling in love
with you, and you’ve got two beautiful children.
I said to Camilla: ‘I’m sorry I’m in the way, I obviously am in the
way
and it must be hell for both of you, but I do know what is going on.
Don’t treat me like an idiot.’ So I went upstairs and people began to
disperse. In the car on the way back my husband was over me like a bad
rash and I cried like I have never cried before – it was anger, it was
seven years’ pent-up anger coming out.
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