Trooping the colour...
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:12 am
is on now!
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Whilst trying to keep in step ??ben ashton wrote:He can do what he wants he's a Prince!
+he flies helicopters rather well
Why bother - he flies on his ass and there's a lot more you can do on your *** like write poor ripostes than marhing in step.J.R. wrote:Whilst trying to keep in step ??ben ashton wrote:He can do what he wants he's a Prince!
+he flies helicopters rather well
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2007 ... 68,00.htmlFAILED Marine Prince Edward angered Falklands veterans last night after wearing a Navy captain’s uniform.
Edward, 43, wore the uniform when representing the Queen at ceremonies in the South Atlantic.
He dropped out of Commando training in 1987 because he found it too tough. But he is officially allowed to wear the Navy uniform after the Queen made him honorary Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary last year.
Yorkie Malone an ex-Marine sergeant who fought in the Falklands, said: “He failed the Marines, and he’s never been in the Navy — so what gives him the right to wear a uniform?â€
Yorkie, 62, of Tavistock, Devon, added: “His mum obviously told him to go to the cupboard and pick out the uniform he wants.
“It’s her armed forces. But it will bother people who earned the right to wear it.â€
Shoz; I haven't seen it since then and you probably have never seen it but I always thought that the late 1950's Beating Retreat by the band was on a par with anything the Armed forces could do including the Trooping the Colour.shoz wrote:A fantastic ceremony, makes me proud to be British!