The hint was that it’s a child of the late Queen.According to this there are 190 of the useless blighters, which lengthens the odds a bit List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia
He’s also a Duke, innit? Doesn’t that trump Earl?Don't forget the Earl of Inverness
It’s all relative in a continuum of noxiousness.Well it can't be Edward can it? He's "the nice one".
Ooh I didn't see where that snippet was , certainly narrows the field! Who said that?The hint was that it’s a child of the late Queen.
Ooh I didn't see where that snippet was , certainly narrows the field! Who said that?
I didn’t see it as it was in the DM. However the suggestion by Schmetterling is that the Mail were hinting at a senior Royal Earl, rather than a common-or-garden Earl.There was a very heavily hinting gossip article in the Daily Heil a couple of days ago about an Earl who, having attended someone’s house party, spat into a staff member’s face; the article‘s last line was ‘Time, self-evidently, that the family spat the Earl out for good.’. There were a lot of reports and pictures of various royal family members on the same page; the tabloids’ favourite means of naming someone without naming them.
I didn’t see it as it was in the DM. However the suggestion by Schmetterling is that the Mail were hinting at a senior Royal Earl, rather than a common-or-garden Earl.
That is how I read/interpreted the DM‘s insinuation. There is one particular Earl (one can be a Count and an Earl) who is known for being exceptionally boorish, ill-mannered, and entitled. Other guests at the party are said to have been utterly shocked, hoping the offender would be reported to the police for assault, which the victim did not want to do as she is employed by the host.I didn’t see it as it was in the DM. However the suggestion by Schmetterling is that the Mail were hinting at a senior Royal Earl, rather than a common-or-garden Earl.
(one can be a Count and an Earl)
Pretty sure that's a precondition of being an Earl.or a cunt and an earl, by the sound of it
An entitled Earl? say it isn't soThat is how I read/interpreted the DM‘s insinuation. There is one particular Earl (one can be a Count and an Earl) who is known for being exceptionally boorish, ill-mannered, and entitled. Other guests at the party are said to have been utterly shocked, hoping the offender would be reported to the police for assault, which the victim did not want to do as she is employed by the host.
All very salacious, I know; still … good gossip, no?
Prince Andrew is the Earl of Inverness (and Baron Killyleagh). I think they like to have a title from each of the component kingdoms. Because they're cunts.If it's an earl and a member of the royal family itself, my extensive research (wikipedia) says that it must be 'the other one' aka Eddie.
My guess is that the even the mail would have named him if it had been the nonce. Maybe Eddie needs to put a statement out saying it can't have been him because his military training left his spit glands not working?Prince Andrew is the Earl of Inverness (and Baron Killyleagh). I think they like to have a title from each of the component kingdoms. Because they're cunts.
England is a kingdom. Scotland is a kingdom. Wales is a principality. And Northern Ireland is a provincePrince Andrew is the Earl of Inverness (and Baron Killyleagh). I think they like to have a title from each of the component kingdoms. Because they're cunts.
Well Ireland was a kingdom before 1801 and he doesn't have one from Wales. But little brother Edward only has England and Scotland (Wessex and Forfar)England is a kingdom. Scotland is a kingdom. Wales is a principality. And Northern Ireland is a province
Indeed, but it’s not normal to refer to them primarily by one of their “lesser” titles. The media will normally refer to the Duke of York by his Dukedom rather than his Earldom, excepting in specific circumstances.Prince Andrew is the Earl of Inverness (and Baron Killyleagh). I think they like to have a title from each of the component kingdoms. Because they're cunts.
A lot has happened to Ireland between the act of union and today.Well Ireland was a kingdom before 1801 and he doesn't have one from Wales. But little brother Edward only has England and Scotland (Wessex and Forfar)
A bloke who used to do security at the palace talks about Andrew.
no surprises here
Does it say “he’s an entitled prick, a general sex pest and a noncy cunt”?
The copper or Andrew?Does it say “he’s an entitled prick, a general sex pest and a noncy cunt”?
I mean, neither would astonish me.The copper or Andrew?
'I want you to replace all 72 teddy bears in exactly the position show in this diagram'.Yeah, pretty much exactly that.
England is a kingdom. Scotland is a kingdom. Wales is a principality. And Northern Ireland is a province
That's my December post of the month sortedengland is a kingdom and has a king
wales is a principality and has a prince
the uk is a country and has rishi sunak...
Is the UK a country, though?england is a kingdom and has a king
wales is a principality and has a prince
the uk is a country and has rishi sunak...
A bloke who used to do security at the palace talks about Andrew.
no surprises here