Royal Wedding - Meghan and Harry

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There is a peculiar obsession with which dresses celebs wear to things like this. I am sure some people care, but I expect the target audience does not include members of golf forums ;)

Ha ha, very true. I didn't see any clips this morning of guests in shiny polyester tops. No Rickie orange or Tiger red 😁.
 
Because it’s Diana’s son and it’s a very high profile Royal who has been in the public eye for decades because of his work with the Army , Invictus and injured Military personal and their families , because he seems pretty normal and because the public have seen him grow up into a young man that she would have been very proud of.

I’ll take the fuss of Harry getting married over an Brexit , Trump , Syria etc fuss all day

Maybe people just prefer bad or rubbish news so that they Can moan and wallow around in pity - two young people sharing a lovely day and occasion I guess is too happy for people.

You see mate, when you take a break from your trolling, you are capable of making some very good posts. :clap:
 
Thought it was all rather joyous, splendid and at times moving; I thought the bride's dress was lovely and the lads looked splendid in their uniforms; and thought Windsor and England put on a top show.

And tomorrow we get back to the miserable reality of Britain in the real world.
 
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What did I miss?:confused:

You would have been horrified , it was the worst case of spelling and grammar errors ever seen on the forum. It was that bad the mods had to call in the experts

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I’m surprised your pager didn’t go mental when the shout out happened. But thankfully all good now , sterling job done by all.
 
Speak for yourself
My real world is lovely thank you

I can't believe you're not beating your chest and tearing at your clothes at the mere thought of a late delivery of sherbet fountains to the local sweetie shop. There'll be questions in the House, and a march on Downing Street. Governments will fall and wars will spring up all over the world...
 
I didn't really watch it, well nuts to 'em they didn't send me an invite, but caught a few bits before and after.

Nobody does Royal Weddings Like we do !!!!!!! OMG simply stunning !!!!

Proper advert for our country !!!!
 
It's so bad here they are still queuing half way through France to get here!!

I saw a front page of an American Newspaper saying "The Brits do Royal Weddings, we do school funerals"

Worth a thought.

I didn't say it was bad - I said it was miserable...what with knife crime; the Windrush scandal; the Grenfell tower disaster; housing problems; and, dare I say it - all the anger, vitriol and resentment thrown up right, left and centre by Brexit.

We are not a very happy country at the moment. And so boy - wasn't Saturday a lovely feelgood day - and so needed.
 
I didn't say it was bad - I said it was miserable...what with knife crime; the Windrush scandal; the Grenfell tower disaster; housing problems; and, dare I say it - all the anger, vitriol and resentment thrown up right, left and centre by Brexit.

We are not a very happy country at the moment. And so boy - wasn't Saturday a lovely feelgood day - and so needed.

Knife crime has risen by just over 7,000 in the last year to 39,000, about 24%. The vast, vast, vast majority of the UK isn't affected by knife crime. A very sad issue without a doubt, and actions are being taken to address it but is it really causing the vast majority of the UK to have sleepless night?

The Windrush Scandel is a real stain on the UK, and pure incompetence personified. But does it really affect even 1% of the population? Does it even affect 0.1% of the population? It is being addressed but is it really causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Grenfell is without a doubt a monumental tragedy. And there's so many things the inquiry will uncover/recommend that will address things going forward. But is it causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Housing problems... there's too many rough sleepers, made worse by Tory policies. And I hope that the UK corrects the poor policies. But is it causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Brexit... I can't be bothered... but I will relate one thing that came up today. George Osbourne, amongst his many dire warnings, said that 800,000 would lose their jobs almost immediately. And yet employment is at its highest since 1984.

Saturday was a fantastic day, including the Royal Wedding. And the vast majority of the UK, as usual, slept well that night. You need to seriously lighten up, get a grip of reality and realise for all the things that need addressing in the UK, the UK is in a very good place.
 
Wrong.
What you mean is you are not very happy at the moment which isn't surprising when you spend most of your time looking for bad news.

And guess what, another example of your obsession with Brexit that you mention it here.

Well there you go...you might find it astonishing - but I am not the only person in the world that feels this way. And as it happens - personally I'm just great.
 
Knife crime has risen by just over 7,000 in the last year to 39,000, about 24%. The vast, vast, vast majority of the UK isn't affected by knife crime. A very sad issue without a doubt, and actions are being taken to address it but is it really causing the vast majority of the UK to have sleepless night?

The Windrush Scandel is a real stain on the UK, and pure incompetence personified. But does it really affect even 1% of the population? Does it even affect 0.1% of the population? It is being addressed but is it really causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Grenfell is without a doubt a monumental tragedy. And there's so many things the inquiry will uncover/recommend that will address things going forward. But is it causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Housing problems... there's too many rough sleepers, made worse by Tory policies. And I hope that the UK corrects the poor policies. But is it causing the vast majority of the UK population to have sleepless nights?

Brexit... I can't be bothered... but I will relate one thing that came up today. George Osbourne, amongst his many dire warnings, said that 800,000 would lose their jobs almost immediately. And yet employment is at its highest since 1984.

Saturday was a fantastic day, including the Royal Wedding. And the vast majority of the UK, as usual, slept well that night. You need to seriously lighten up, get a grip of reality and realise for all the things that need addressing in the UK, the UK is in a very good place.

OK - so all is just fine with the majority of folks in the UK. Nobody has any great worries or concerns. All is tickety-boo.

Fair enough
 
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