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Damien 16-02-2022 13:41

Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60404077

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The Metropolitan Police is to investigate claims Prince Charles' charity offered honours help to a Saudi citizen.

The force said it is investigating alleged offences under the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925.

There have been no arrests or interviews under caution, the Met said.
Not a good week for the Royal Family :erm:

Sephiroth 16-02-2022 14:17

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 

From the 3 clause Act:

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(1)If any person accepts or obtains or agrees to accept or attempts to obtain from any person, for himself or for any other person, or for any purpose, any gift, money or valuable consideration as an inducement or reward for procuring or assisting or endeavouring to procure the grant of a dignity or title of honour to any person, or otherwise in connection with such a grant, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanour.
This suggests that Charlie would have committed a misdemeanour if he procured dosh for his charity in exchange for bestowing an honour.

Or was it one of his flunkies that did the procurement? Or is he not covered because he is capable of dishing out honours at his discretion, in theory?


Paul 16-02-2022 19:58

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
Typical media sensationalism.

Nothing to do with Charlie really ...
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He is president of the foundation but is not involved with its governance, with the charity's trustees overseeing its day-to-day activities.
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The Met's decision to investigate follows its assessment of a letter it received last September relating to media reports that Prince Charles' former valet Michael Fawcett allegedly offered to help secure an honour for a Saudi citizen.

Maggy 16-02-2022 23:21

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36113571)
Typical media sensationalism.

Nothing to do with Charlie really ...

:tu:

Sephiroth 16-02-2022 23:31

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36113571)
Typical media sensationalism.

Nothing to do with Charlie really ...

Maybe, but he'll make a rubbish king. He has no cred whatsoever, unlike William.

Paul 17-02-2022 02:48

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
How does he have "no cred" ?

Maggy 17-02-2022 08:48

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36113607)
How does he have "no cred" ?

Exactly! Just more royal bashing for the sake of it.

papa smurf 17-02-2022 08:51

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
The Queen should strip him of all his titles let him go live with Andy.

ianch99 17-02-2022 09:45

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113598)
Maybe, but he'll make a rubbish king. He has no cred whatsoever, unlike William.

I totally agree with you. He, like Andrew has already done, will accelerate the end of the Monarchy as we currently see it. If the "Firm" had any judgement, they would insist that Charles sit this one out.

Sephiroth 17-02-2022 11:50

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36113608)
Exactly! Just more royal bashing for the sake of it.


Not at all. The man has an agenda and will likely not keep out of politics by pushing that agenda (ecology, architecture).

Also, unlike Queenie, Charlie does not come to the throne with clean hands.
He is indirectly responsible for Diana's death (he was cheating on her big time and famously told Camilla he wished he was a tampon). He is directly responsible for Harry's poor state of mind.

It's unfortunate that the younger generation hardly know the worst about him.

Anyway, his eyes are too close together.


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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36113611)
I totally agree with you. He, like Andrew has already done, will accelerate the end of the Monarchy as we currently see it. If the "Firm" had any judgement, they would insist that Charles sit this one out.

:tu:

Maggy 17-02-2022 12:58

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113598)
Maybe, but he'll make a rubbish king. He has no cred whatsoever, unlike William.

What rubbish.

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36113611)
I totally agree with you. He, like Andrew has already done, will accelerate the end of the Monarchy as we currently see it. If the "Firm" had any judgement, they would insist that Charles sit this one out.

More rubbish.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113598)
Maybe, but he'll make a rubbish king. He has no cred whatsoever, unlike William.

Where do you think William has got his cred from.Who had a hand in educating him?

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113619)

Not at all. The man has an agenda and will likely not keep out of politics by pushing that agenda (ecology, architecture).

Also, unlike Queenie, Charlie does not come to the throne with clean hands.
He is indirectly responsible for Diana's death (he was cheating on her big time and famously told Camilla he wished he was a tampon). He is directly responsible for Harry's poor state of mind.

It's unfortunate that the younger generation hardly know the worst about him.

Anyway, his eyes are too close together.


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:tu:

Good I hope he keep sup complaining about how resources aren't being directed to saving the planet. After all He's younger than David Attenborough?

Carth 17-02-2022 13:13

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
I don't mind him, bit like his dad with a 'say what you see' attitude ;)

ianch99 17-02-2022 13:19

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36113624)
Good I hope he keep sup complaining about how resources aren't being directed to saving the planet. After all He's younger than David Attenborough?

Total rubbish.

https://www.joe.co.uk/environment/ro...p-pleas-297379

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One of the greatest royal Co2 offenders is Duchy Farm, which produces 1,726 tonnes of carbon a year, though measures are being taken to improve its sustainability.

Despite Charles' rallying cry for governmental action, he and Camilla are actually the worst offenders when it comes to travel-produced Co2, pumping out 432.3 tonnes over 22 trips in 2019. Of the 22 trips, 17 were by private jet, which generates up to 20 times more carbon dioxide per person than commercial airliners

OLD BOY 17-02-2022 14:39

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113598)
Maybe, but he'll make a rubbish king. He has no cred whatsoever, unlike William.

Yes, but the charity issue has nothing to do with it. He wasn’t personally involved, we are told.

So he will probably have to apologise on behalf of the charity, like Starmer had to apologise in his role of Director of Public Prosecutions and BJ on behalf of No 10.

Neat. :D

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36113619)

Not at all. The man has an agenda and will likely not keep out of politics by pushing that agenda (ecology, architecture).

Also, unlike Queenie, Charlie does not come to the throne with clean hands.
He is indirectly responsible for Diana's death (he was cheating on her big time and famously told Camilla he wished he was a tampon). He is directly responsible for Harry's poor state of mind.

It's unfortunate that the younger generation hardly know the worst about him.

Anyway, his eyes are too close together.


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:tu:

Bloody hell, Seth, is that harsh or what? I hope you’ve never done anything in your life others might criticise you for.

I was a Diana fan back in the day, but I suspect she was very needy and manipulative on a personal level. Charles has always wanted Camilla - it was not right that he was practically forced into an arranged marriage.

Sephiroth 17-02-2022 14:45

Re: Police to investigate Prince Charles' charity over honours
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36113650)
Yes, but the charity issue has nothing to do with it. He wasn’t personally involved, we are told.

So he will probably have to apologise on behalf of the charity, like Starmer had to apologise in his role of Director of Public Prosecutions and BJ on behalf of No 10.

Neat. :D

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Bloody hell, Seth, is that harsh or what? I hope you’ve never done anything in your life others might criticise you for.

I was a Diana fan back in the day, but I suspect she was very needy and manipulative on a personal level. Charles has always wanted Camilla - it was not right that he was practically forced into an arranged marriage.


Is what I said the truth, or what? As I said, his eyes are too close together.


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