Posted on 04/19/2021 4:42:26 AM PDT by C19fan
As Shakespeare said, some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em.
Prince Philip was in a sense all three, a man born into the Greek royal family yet denied his birthright; someone who had to work hard to carve out his status in life; and a man who ended up, over the course of seven decades by the Queen’s side, earning a unique place in history as the longest-serving consort of any monarch.
The Duke of Edinburgh was not a man who demanded recognition by right; he went out there and damn well earned it. He understood that titles alone do not make a man a true prince. Yes, he may in his pomp have been the dashing, debonair Duke with a thirst for excitement and a modernising mission; but there was always substance behind the gloss, a real determination to see things through and prove his worth.
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Please make a note........ I was off base with the misdirected comment
Good recovery!
I know. I corrected myself.
That’s a pity...I like you otherwise...
Oh btw
I’m a lesbian .
No kidding
It can also happen quick
I went top bald at 62 in a few months....bam
Sucking up to our Deep State on granny's birthday. What a guy!
BTW, quarantines are for the little people.
We still don't know the Harkles' vaccination status, Harry's visa status, or if the couple is using Harry to dodge US income taxes.
If the comments at the link are indicative of the general opinion, those two have stepped in it yet again.
To my mind there are three incarnations of feminism.
First one: Equality of opportunity.
Second: Equality of outcome.
Third and current: Men can eat dirt and die.
I’m first incarnation.
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