I confess, I am genuinely entertained by the Charlotte Griffiths/Prince Harry saga.
It's been well known for some time that she and Harry used to have penetrating conversations, so it was all the more surprising when Harry stood up in court and perjured himself stating that a) he didn't know she was a journalist, b) stopped associating with her when he found out she was one, and c) had the unmitigated gall to make out that she was a liar about the depth of their relationship, when in fact he is the one who was lying.
Associated Newspapers parting shot at the close of Harry, Elton John, David Furnish, Liz Hurley, Sadie Frost, Simon Hughes and Doreen Lawrence's attempted money grab into Jonathan Rothermere's deep pockets has been to publish just enough of the written exchanges between Harry and his snuggle companion and fellow (former) drunkard Charlotte Griffiths, which indicates that they had a very intimate and enduring relationship of some standing, which opens up the question: Will Mr Justice Nicklin feel obliged to refer the matter of Harry's untrue testimony to the Police for investigation as to whether he should be charged with perjury?
While I doubt that Mr Justice Nicklin will have much of an appetite for breaching the practice whereby most judges in civil matters turn a blind eye to untruthfulness under the principle that shading the truth is to be expected as each party tries to win, the fact is, Harry should be charged with perjury. Not only did he knowingly lie, but he also did it in anticipation of making a shed load of money in damages. So it's both perjury and extortion.
I confess, I am genuinely entertained by the Charlotte Griffiths/Prince Harry saga.
It's been well known for some time that she and Harry used to have penetrating conversations, so it was all the more surprising when Harry stood up in court and perjured himself stating that a) he didn't know she was a journalist, b) stopped associating with her when he found out she was one, and c) had the unmitigated gall to make out that she was a liar about the depth of their relationship, when in fact he is the one who was lying.
Associated Newspapers parting shot at the close of Harry, Elton John, David Furnish, Liz Hurley, Sadie Frost, Simon Hughes and Doreen Lawrence's attempted money grab into Jonathan Rothermere's deep pockets has been to publish just enough of the written exchanges between Harry and his snuggle companion and fellow (former) drunkard Charlotte Griffiths, which indicates that they had a very intimate and enduring relationship of some standing, which opens up the question: Will Mr Justice Nicklin feel obliged to refer the matter of Harry's untrue testimony to the Police for investigation as to whether he should be charged with perjury?
While I doubt that Mr Justice Nicklin will have much of an appetite for breaching the practice whereby most judges in civil matters turn a blind eye to untruthfulness under the principle that shading the truth is to be expected as each party tries to win, the fact is, Harry should be charged with perjury. Not only did he knowingly lie, but he also did it in anticipation of making a shed load of money in damages. So it's both perjury and extortion.
@LadyColinCampb This case only happened because of who his father is. I guess the world finally sees who he always was. And why does her nose look like it's collapsing? Or did it grow 🤔?
@IlhanMN So you didn’t give a rats ass about the other people in the room, possibly injured or worse by what could have been in the syringe? Seriously fuck all the way off.
Princess Kate delighted crowds by running past her security in heels to greet royal fans 👠🏃♀️✨ The Prince and Princess of Wales were visiting a crowd in Stirling, Scotland when she made the speedy detour, leading her to be praised for her "perfect poise" 🩷
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