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Eugenie’s wedding

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Cambia Sat 18-Aug-18 18:23:41

AIBU to think that we should not have to pay the security costs for Eugenie’s wedding? Apparently she carries out no royal duties at all. I read that the money will come from local councils that apparently cannot afford money for car for the elderly, potholes etc etc. Really do feel that that particular branch of the Royal Family are not particularly good value and that is putting it very politely!

gillybob Sun 19-Aug-18 12:54:56

Mine would cos I was her favourite wink

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 12:58:23

gilly, would tell you you can’t or you can ?

OldMeg Sun 19-Aug-18 13:57:55

According to Wikipedia

“Princess Eugenie does not carry out public duties and receives no allowance from the Privy Purse. She undertakes minimal public engagements, which are usually connected with the charities she supports, including the Teenage Cancer Trust and Children in Crisis. In 2018, Children in Crisis merged with Street Child, a children's charity active in multiple countries, with Eugenie still serving as an ambassador.”

However she does work.

She also had an operation when she was 12 to correct a curvature of the spine and still has two titanium rods in her back.

I feel sorry for her. But she does have an estimated fortune of over £3 million I read somewhere so she could afford to contribute towards the cost of security at least.

paddyann Sun 19-Aug-18 14:44:49

Now Jalima why would they need to do a "smash and grab raid" they get everything handed to them on a silver platter..with little or no effort from them.
I repeat ,its a medieval concept unfit for a modern world.The days when people had to bow and scrape to their"superiors" are long gone but sadly the mainly English public has to hang on to this out of date lifestyle.Why DO so many in England( its a very different story in Scotland) feel the need for servitude at this level? Lizzie and her ever expanding brood of scroungers are not superior to me or anyone I know .Most of us have the dignity to work for what we have and not just stick our hands out for massive rises from the public on a regular basis or expect the masses to be grateful that they exist to fleece the country decade upon decade for centuries .It was reported (after her death) that the queen mother treated the treasury as her personal bank account ...and got away with doing it.Seems the rest had a good teacher they ALL do the same thing !

Wheniwasyourage Sun 19-Aug-18 15:03:01

We were on holiday in Delft a few years ago when one of the Dutch princes (not the then heir to the throne) got married there. The guests arrived in buses which were part of the normal service bus fleet borrowed for the occasion. There appeared to be minimal disruption to traffic. We found it hard to imagine any of our Royal family getting on to a bus for any reason. It is worth noting that the Dutch Royal Family do seem to be very popular!

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 15:18:51

The majority of the Windsors and guests did travel to William and Kate’s wedding and the wedding of Charles and Camilla by rented buses. Not queenie or her husband or Charles and Camilla but the rest did . Well William and Kate didn’t arrive at their own wedding by bus . At Harry’s wedding most of the Windsors walked from the castle .

winterwhite Sun 19-Aug-18 18:15:29

I agree with those who reduce the list to 5. Then in due course when another generation comes along, the sibs in the current generation come off the list. Clear and fair.

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 19:14:02

If the list had in the previous generation been reduced to five we would have had queenie, Phillip, Charles and wife and William, no Anne, no Sophie Wessex , no Edward who has taken over the DofE Awards, they do a lot of charity work.

MissAdventure Sun 19-Aug-18 19:17:29

That sounds reasonable to me.
There really isn't any reason for us to fund any part of the others' lives.
They have had the very best start in life, so they should be more than able to generate their own incomes.

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 19:34:45

MissAdventure, you don’t think the charities supported by Anne and the Wessex’s would lose ?

trisher Sun 19-Aug-18 19:34:55

No we wouldn't Annie the five would be Queenie and direct descendants. I see no reason for us to fund spouses seperately a minor increase in the heir's funding to take account of the marriage should suffice. So Queenie, Charles, William, George and Charlotte. Interestingly that means if Kate and Wills have another child they will have to fund it them selves just like others on benefits!!! grin

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 19:40:23

tisher, I spoke of the older generation, Anne has always carried out a lot of charity work, you think she should have been dismissed once William reached the age of 18? Phillip has done nothing for charities ? No windsor’s Wife/husband should live in Buck House ?

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 19:41:26

Not forgetting the charity work carried out by Diana

Day6 Sun 19-Aug-18 19:42:08

I did hear it say the newly married couple will take a carriage through Windsor, if this is correct then I certaintly don’t agree with security for this

No, nor me.
Eugenie is a minor royal in real terms (although the Queen's grandaughter. She is an afterthought in all royal pageantry these days, so why on earth does she need to parade through Windsor afterwards?

Is this an "Anything Harry and Meghan can do, we can do better" gesture I wonder?

And as for her fiance - who on earth is he? Could we pick him out in a crowd? No. He is as much as a nonentity as she is.

No way should the public pay for their jollies. "Just get yerselves off to the reception after the service love. No one is that bothered," would be my advice to her.

Jalima1108 Sun 19-Aug-18 20:53:33

Jalima, if we didn't have to pay for the royal family and sundry hangers-on, we might have more cash to support the homeless by building houses.
I don't think that money would go very far!!

Don't forget - it's not just the building, it's all the support services required afterwards too.
The money would be gone in a flash.

Jalima1108 Sun 19-Aug-18 20:55:19

She also had an operation when she was 12 to correct a curvature of the spine and still has two titanium rods in her back.
And she does go to talk to other young people who may be undertaking this operation, which carries a risk of paralysis with it.

trisher Sun 19-Aug-18 20:56:16

I don't know Annie do charities really depend on royal support? There are many who have no royal connections. Of course if they wanted to stay involved the charity could still offer them a small fee for an appearance. As for anyone being 'dismissed' why not? There are people all over the country whose liveliehood is taken away from them through no fault of their own.

Jalima1108 Sun 19-Aug-18 20:57:56

So Queenie, Charles, William, George and Charlotte. Interestingly that means if Kate and Wills have another child they will have to fund it them selves just like others on benefits!!!
What about Louis, trisher - you forgot him.

I know Charlotte can wave very nicely but I don't think she's up to toddling off on her own to all the charities which like Royal support; perhaps when she, George and Louis are old enough to do that, then Anne et al will retire.

Jalima1108 Sun 19-Aug-18 20:58:53

Of course if they wanted to stay involved the charity could still offer them a small fee for an appearance
why?

trisher Sun 19-Aug-18 21:04:24

Why not? if they are perceived as adding value it would be a solution. Of course if they are really no use at all the charity could wave Bye-Bye happily.

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 21:22:23

Because trisher , if they took a fee to be patron of a charity they would be accused of selling their connections.

I know the childrens deaf society lost support when Diana resigned.

You see no reason for wives to be funded, so you think William should live in KP alone, Kate clear off or get a job?

Now queenie is too old to continue making many public duties you would have just Charles and William taking on public duties and supporting charities ? Tell Australia, New Zealand , Canada and the other countries to sod off,

I am not a devoted royalist but no way do I want a president .

Jalima1108 Sun 19-Aug-18 21:40:28

Prince Philip Movement. The Prince Philip Movement is a religious sect followed by the Kastom people around Yaohnanen village on the southern island of Tanna in Vanuatu. It is a cargo cult of the Yaohnanen tribe, who believe that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort to Queen Elizabeth II, is a divine being.

What are the people of Vanuatu going to do when Prince Philip dies?

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 21:44:25

No idea bless them, perhaps they will believe he is reincarnated and honour a new divine being.

merlotgran Sun 19-Aug-18 22:16:17

He was looking very frail being driven to church with the Queen this morning.

Anniebach Sun 19-Aug-18 22:19:53

Was that in Scotland?