Not one, but TWO Emmy nominations for Gene Levy! 👏😊
Maybe this is this what spurred an envious and vengeful someone to purchase theirs - as if they have a cat in hells chance of winning...her show tanked! 🤭
Just sayin'... 🤷🏼♀️
His royal highness prince William is a pilot who flew search and rescue helicopters and actually saved peoples lives whilst in the military 🪖. But upon leaving the military, prince William also flew for the air ambulance again saving lives. His royal highness is the only royal to serve in all three branches of the military 🪖. His mother would have been so proud of such an outstanding man that her first born son has become. Prince William will be a great king one day.
@XOQueenEsther You know theres an irony here Prince William spent 5 years as a helicopter rescue pilot doing rescues on the coast and donated his pay. That was his first year's of marriage to Catherine.
Prince William is Patron of the Football Association and also a devoted Aston Villa fan.
His appearance on the popular Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce podcast, New Heights, was a resounding success and hit because it felt completely organic and natural.
The conversation flowed effortlessly, especially when they discussed football—a topic William speaks about with genuine authority and passion as a lifelong supporter who truly understands the game.
He wasn’t performing or playing a role; he was simply himself—authentic, relaxed, and at ease in his own skin.
By contrast, Harry’s attempts to emulate his older brother only highlight how badly he falls short.
Jealous of William’s greater intelligence, charm, effortless capability, and even his emotional stable 13-year-old nephew Prince George, Harry repeatedly tries to copy him—yet he possesses almost no original ideas or authentic presence of his own.
What emerges is a disgusting, awkward imitation that exposes his limitations rather than concealing them.
The “jazz hands” energy, forced clownish antics, and superficial banter only underscore how basic and unoriginal he is.
The embarrassment lies in how clearly the copying reveals Harry’s shortcomings.
When William speaks, there is depth, real understanding, and a natural regal grace that commands respect. Harry, lacking the intellect or substance for sustained, meaningful conversation, defaults to playing the fool.
Every failed imitation makes the comparison unflattering: it doesn’t diminish William—it magnifies how much more grounded, intelligent, and capable the future King truly is.
The only “substance” Harry seems to bring is the kind he once shoved up his nose or, far more disturbingly, allegedly forced on others without consent.
In trying (and failing) to mirror his brother, Harry doesn’t borrow William’s shine—he only spotlights the vast gap between them making his lack of capabilities impossible to ignore.
William genuinely loves football, while Harry seems to spend his time trying—and failing—to emulate his brother. William doesn’t need to act like a clown to get attention; he’s simply a naturally warm and genuine family man.
#PrinceWilliam
@ThoughtGuardian The welcome to country was invented in the 1970's by Ernie Dingo for a television show. Research and sorce Andrew Bolt. It is not something that goes back generations as Albo lied about days ago. We are one country not 3. On flag!
@ViQueenie Gee I wonder if Sir Elton see's the resemblance/ spirit of his friend Diana Princess of Wales to Rachel Meghan Markle. Elton knew her more than 12 yr old petulant attention seeking Harry.
@OneNewsAu Your wrong Albo the welcome to country was invented by Ernie Dingo for a TV show in 1970's it doesn't go back yrs. Research before you speak.
Born in Ireland raised in New Zealand and lived in Australia making his movie career and then onto Hollywood. Such a humble man, thanks for the years of entertainment, Vale Sam Neil.
“It is with immense sadness that the whānau of Sam Neill share the news of his passing on Monday 13th July, in Sydney Australia,” it read.
“Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterised his whole life.
“The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer free. They would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at St Vincent’s Private Hospital for their incredible care.
“More details will be shared later, but for now, on behalf of the family, we ask that you respect their privacy as they navigate this immeasurable loss.”
@lachera@ViQueenie I've had the same feeling. Our great late Monarch was a very smart woman who didn't suffer fools, or being played as one. I also think no RF saw Archie . Da wash will spill. Always does.
North Belfast is about to erupt.
Eyewitnesses are reporting the victim is a teenage boy. Locals are saying he has died. The attacker was shouting in a foreign language while repeatedly attacking his head and neck. Bystanders dragged him off before police arrived.
None of this confirmed by PSNI. None reported by MSM.
Over ten hours. No victim condition update. No identity of the attacker. Nothing.
The community knows. They were there. They saw it. They are telling each other right now.
Even the local DUP councillor is demanding the PSNI give residents the information and reassurance they deserve. When elected politicians are publicly pushing for answers you know the silence has become deafening.
PSNI called it a stabbing incident. RTÉ called it a stabbing incident. Same language. Same night.
Nobody is disputing the video. Nobody is disputing the attack. What IS being disputed is what we call it.
That matters. What they call it determines how it's investigated. How it's charged. How it's remembered. Whether it counts.
When you import large numbers of people from places where institutions have collapsed, where rule of law doesn't exist, where tribal violence is normal and policing is a fiction. You don't just import people. You import the consequences.
Hampshire Police called Henry Nowak the aggressor. Twice. While his killer's confession sat on a secret van recording in Punjabi nobody was meant to find.
Language is never accidental.
Authority silence doesn't calm a community. It pours petrol on them.
If the victim is a child and he has died the public deserves to know. Not tomorrow. Not once the story is buried.
NOW. Update your statement. Before the volcano erupts.
Watch the video. Read the statement. You decide.
@AllenModes3294@XOQueenEsther Her skills are entertaining men selling her body why else would they have her on that yacht for years now at 50 she's blown thru H inheritance for a leather completion
REMEMBER THIS: Pauline Hanson was jailed in 2003 after being convicted over
the registration of One Nation in Queensland.
She was sentenced to three years in prison.
She was handcuffed, taken into custody, strip searched and sent to a women’s prison.
Eleven weeks later, the Queensland Court of Appeal set the convictions aside and she walked free.
Bronwyn Bishop described Hanson as a political prisoner and called the jailing unacceptable, saying Australians did not have to agree with Hanson to understand that freedom of speech was at stake.
That part of the story is too often buried.
A woman who had challenged the political establishment was humiliated, imprisoned and separated from her family before the case collapsed on appeal.
Hanson later said the experience broke her so badly that she contemplated suicide while in jail, but thoughts of her children kept her going.
That history explains why she has never stopped fighting.
For single parents.
For veterans.
For pensioners.
For Australians abandoned by the parties that pretend to speak for them.
Never forget what they did to Pauline Hanson.
@Lisa57115833391@TheOnlyDuchess6 Easy by not following the rules, she was know to make up excuses not to meet or take up offers of help, I just need H. Add Queen n Phillips medical conditions, jubilee and Andrews mess.