please log in to view this image Gerald Ratner @geraldratner I think it was me who sold Charles that pen
Did all you haters see Harry and Meghan holding hands leaving the service yesterday? Disgraceful behaviour.
No problem at all with that. I think the fact they weren't serving Royals meant they could be less formal and it was nice to see.
No idea what your point is. You say to Meghan haters that she and her husband were holding hands. Are you suggesting that's proof she's a lovely person?
No, not bothered by this breach of protocol. Given all the ****e they've thrown at the RF from America, and are highly likely to throw when they return, because they need the money, it's de minimis..
I was being ironic. I thought the opposite but was aware that they would be judged harshly. They're like Brady and Hindley according to some.
It wasn't a misquote though, was it? The facts are that a husband and wife held hands to comfort each other at a very difficult, emotional time. You then compared them to the Moors Murderers.
No, I read your post as meaning that the Markles can't be that bad because they were holding hands at an emotional time. I was pointing out that there were some evil types that held hand so it didn't mean much. I hadn't seen the criticism of them breaking protocol. I wasn't comparing them to Brady and Hindley.
Ah, so at worst a misrepresentation rather than a misquote. When you talk about 'the Markles', I assume you mean to say the Sussexes, or perhaps the Mountbatten-Windsors. Let's get the protocol right.
What is the protocol about holding hands? Zara and Mike Tindall hold hands as the Queen's coffin arrives (yahoo.com)
I think there's a difference between a quick finger squeeze, and walking in a formal procession holding hands like a couple of primary school kids