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    1. Pretty sure he won’t be riding the tank when shit hits the fan for real. Not at the Russian border at least, that’s fo sho

    2. > The future king will take part in a handover ceremony and join troops training in trench warfare during his time at Tapa military base in Estonia.

      It’s nice to see the prince and future king to be at the frontline. It reminds me of King Henry’s time. One would be honored to ride into the battle with the King!

    3. UnclePortGordon on

      In a show of support today, Catherine, Princess of Wales, attended the official opening of a new coffee shop / internet café at the border of Finland and Russia.

      From the Daily Mail (hypothetically) the “peoples princess” dressed to impress in a blue / white / red / green / orange ensemble to show allegiance with a charity that no-one has ever heard off, whilst sporting a £12:99 padded jacket from Asda with matching Aldi cargo pants, topped off with £1.99 beret from Primark.

      Kate remarked “Where the fk am I, it’s freezing, and who are those ugly children holding flowers, I want to go home”

    4. EmperorOfNipples on

      We’ve had this. HM The King visiting an aircraft carrier at sea. The Prime Minister visiting a nuclear missile sub and attending the keel laying ceremony for its replacement.

      I think we are about to see a lot of budgets send a portion into the MOD, the groundwork is being laid. Akin to what the aid budget just did.

    5. Small-Percentage-181 on

      Our future King I wonder what they will name him a the future. His gran was a great Queen his dad is not going to last long no disrespect but William could possibly become our next great King.

    6. In the medieval times kings were in front of the army fighting the enemy. I doubt that Starmer has plans to send any of the elites or their families on his war to protect Zelinski.

    7. TheRedBarronx on

      It’s just propaganda to bolster the support for war. Starmer playing dress up in his action man outfit was rightly met with ridicule so it’s the turn of William to have a go.