Nannashirlz
I agree with Nigel on this one. If he’s going to comment on one war he’s going to have to do it for them all but he can’t pick and choose he should stick to shaking hands
Nannashirlz
Although the comment was pre-arranged and cleared by the government - William was listening to those working for the Red Cross who were specifically relating their direct experiences with this war.
No doubt if he'd been talking to those involved in other wars, he'd also have made a similar 'relevant' comment.
To write - as Nigel Farage has, that "The intervention overnight from Prince William, I think is the most direct political piece of interference that has international and global implications that I think we've ever seen" is, in my opinion a gross exaggeration. And to suggest that "Some will see that as being given a free pass to Hamas." is, surely, stretching hype to its limits?
If you look back in history, the monarchy has, from time to time 'involved' itself similarly in various catastrophic events - in a far more pointed fashion than that which can be deduced from William's comment. The government 'approved' his observation because it's in line with their thinking.
The late Queen wasn't averse, as some believe, to making the odd comment with political overtones, in certain situations.
Anyway, William is due to visit a synagogue next week - and no doubt will be commiserating with them over the brutal attack on thousands of Israeli innocents.
Farage is exploiting the statement for his own ends.