Monday, January 06, 2020

Prince Charles Disowns Harry! Meghan Markle Worried About Keeping Her Ro...

I did, in fact, tell y'all that this, or something like this, was going to happen--way back when, in discussing his then upcoming marriage to Diana in a television interview, Charles revealed (to me, at least) that he was gay. It then became evident that Diana was dumber than a box of rocks, bulimic, and randier than a female mink. Disaster loomed. But you would think that a little bit of the icky-awful scandal, later on, might have been averted by Charles' disowning Harry before his (Harry's) appalling (even for a stupid bastard) wedding to the pert, ridiculous negress.

Whose Out of Africa video documentary (and I don't think the continental reference was unintentional, pert creature that she is)--along with her complicitous, and visibly totally whupped, husband and his totally unnecessary row with the tabloids--all seemed to coincide, jarringly, with Prince Charles's own recent BBC-ing of throneship-validating video epics, qualifying himself as the successful Prince Regent of Cornwall and Gardener-Master of Highgrove: Solemnly, dynastically necessary stuff--in the not too distant future the man intends to be King...And here come Harry and Meghan...and Andrew (Randy Andy) and his drove of cows--porky wives, fat daughters, tarts. ¡Ya no sé! They say that the disowned duke and duchess of Sussex lost Frogmore and three or four million pounds (Stirling), which the Queen had been about to lend them and took back. One disgraceful tabloid reported that Harry accused Charles of having murdered his (Harry's) mother--which I believe is substantially the truth. God knows he had every right to, and must have wanted to. Had I been Prince Charles, seriously, I'd have poisoned Princess Diana as soon as it became evident--fairly early on actually--that she was too stupid and too libidinous to be at all controlled; she was, as they say, off the rails, or on Musth, and had, like a rogue animal, to be put down. Puh-leeze do not tell us that she was loved. We knew that.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home