Royalty

  • World exclusive: Royal kidnap evidence

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a vital piece of evidence that relates to a plot to kidnap Princess Charlotte has been located. It’s alleged to belong to a suspect captured last October in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s a “Ring”, which is a type of object made to “Bind” together a group of criminals in a plot of high intensity. It was “Invented” by one of the members of the group to enable a quick getaway undetected to a different location in Europe.

  • King gives Xmas message

    King Charles III has marked the year by referring to heartache and joy in a message of mixed feelings. He mentioned health, welfare, and a revival of community spirit that’s spread in the UK.

    King Charles III – YouTube

    He stood facing to camera, giving his monologue in his own voice, intermixed with videos of his work, and UK citizens. He quoted a Christmas carol, and referred to a Bible passage.

  • The Queen & her people: Surviving herself

    It soon became apparent to Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 2, that her reign was not going to be stable. It didn’t mean her rule, but her time. It made sense to learn what she needed to be safe.

    Eventually, in time these duties were passed on, but she took them on herself. She made herself feel safe, and she kept herself safe. They were important priorities for her because of her duties.

    She learned how to fight, and how to surveil. These were a few things a young woman wanted to do anyway, she once said, but they were techniques she found useful in times to come.

    She never considered herself athletic, but she was known as a quick mover, and had the reactionary timing of a fox. She loved to be alone, but it meant ensuring she could protect herself.

    This wasn’t due to behaviour of servants, but the presumption of those who were also important, but presumed too much. They would sometimes approach her unannounced, and were not safe.

    It’s a fact that opinions matter, but a practicality of when they should matter. This wasn’t taken into account, and she also came under a lot of attack privately, and personally, due to it.

  • Spain’s King praises stability

    The King of Spain struck a chord in his annual Xmas message. He mentioned flooding in his country as a reason to be reflective. He also praised citizens who gave time to volunteer.

    King Felipe VI – DRM News

    He cited challenges as a reason to consider their history. He noted the tradition of democracy, and tolerance, that had helped to make it a strong state. He said it’s been a focus for the last decade.

  • Not a very Royal Xmas

    It’s looking set to be a divisive Xmas indeed. The news is the Royals can’t fit around the same table, over differences they’ve got.

    I imagine it’s more than that.

    Maybe they’d fancy a year apart. It may help relations, after all.

  • Harry mints his sport

    The insights we get into the mind of Prince Harry are different shades of grey. It’s proved with a new Netflix documentary about Polo, which he’s helped make.

    It has lots of horses, and those who appear to be rich, educated and indifferent to our age of austerity, riding them all in the name of sport, and glory on a field.

    It centres on the U.S Open Polo Championship. It looks largely made up of like-minded important people who get to do work that isn’t work to feel more successful.

    If you think Princes frolicking about with mates on horses and shouting “huzza” is done, this series suggests otherwise, and shows it’s definitely not over with.

  • Prince William’s time is nearing

    Prince William has a lot before him, but it’s not clear what it is.

    He’s going to inherit a crown, of course, but beyond it, who is he, and what is he doing here?

    The buildings, money, and assets are beyond the essential point of any monarchy.

    It doesn’t matter what it is they have, as if it’s needful to itemise plunder. This is what rebels do.

    He’s got to be civilised, professional, and forward-thinking.

    It’s got to be useful, whatever he does. It’s also got to help, and to prove a way forward for a world in crisis.

    His mandate is a way out, not a way in, in some respects. He’s got to be a leader, in the old hue of kings.

  • Win: King’s finance advisor

    In a stunning result, ConservativeNewsSite.com can report the King’s financial advisor has been removed from harms way after being unlawfully disputed.

    He was spotted outside Downing Street in a resumption of his duties. He also helps the Crown Estate keep its finances and financial records safe.

  • Caught: Royal child snatcher

    A royal child snatcher was spotted in London late this afternoon.

    He’s under suspicion of plotting against an unspecified royal figure.

  • Prince Harry’s price to pay

    If a honeymoon proves fruitful, it’s time to prove yourself soon after.

    As any government also knows, the real work is sorting things out. It soon dawns there’s a price for everything, especially the choices made.

    It involves getting back to work, making ends meet, and making sure it makes sense to everyone else.

    Then, of course, there’s Prince Harry. It’s a different story for royalty.

    They’ve got lines to continue, more to come, and stuff left in the closet. If it isn’t a plan that’s afoot, it’s a plot written by someone else.

    The strong survive, and make headlines out of it. The rest bury the hatchet, and get on with life as it is.

  • The Queen & her people: Her unfaithful servants

    The matter of service is one that crops up in royalty as a problem all too often because it’s one of the few ways to get people to do a particular job for you, and since it doesn’t fall into any other categories and the work done is more serious than many jobs are, there are complications which can occur.

    It’s also an issue that where it takes place draws in all sorts of different people. It doesn’t involve spying but it requires a discrete sort of behaviour. There may be conversations, groups of people, or even events that need to be kept quiet. This is not to keep a secret, but to keep a matter safe.

    In the later periods of the reign of Queen Elizabeth 2 it didn’t go smoothly in this respect. There were political matters afoot that meant ‘leaking’ and ‘briefing’ all the wrong people took place. It was also a “curse” that documents kept going missing. It’s the sort of skullduggery of medieval times.

    The other phenomenon involved senior managers, public servants, and civil servants aligning to the wrong agenda. It’s the sort of espionage states like Russia choose to engage in because it’s safer and more efficient. The recruitment happened remotely and the work given undetected.

    An example of recruitment propaganda

    In our times most people with an important job are taken as being necessary to how the nation is governed. It just so happens other people know this too, and they’re our enemies. The confusion that results in some parts of society apart from a political system happens because of this sort of activity.

    It may be an image, an advert, or a person that proves to be the recruitment ‘ad’ and it starts a journey into working for the other side. It may be for an overseas company, figure, or even government. Its purpose is to achieve the same as defectors have before, a sort of harm to our own country.

  • Caught: QE2 harassers

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a trio of activists who harassed Queen Elizabeth 2 have been spotted.

    They were seen loitering at a Remembrance event in London yesterday, attended by senior Royalty and public figures.

  • The Queen & her people: Her Gaza moment

    It was a long time ago that Queen Elizabeth 2 came face to face with the situation in Gaza. She hadn’t been, but it came careening at her on Queen’s Gate street in central London.

    It started with a lone girl, and then descended into a confrontation. Ironically, she’d visited the area to speak to a longtime friend about international social justice issues.

    The small group that formed around her on the pavement were shouting, and barking different things at her. They wouldn’t let up and she grew nervous because of the confrontation.

    She did not shout, and didn’t want to draw more attention to the scene than was necessary. A few police officers were nearby, and she was able to get their help to resolve it, and restore peace.

    “The thing was, they kept shouting “Gaza!””, she said afterwards, and didn’t know what the “fuss” was about. After all, she spoke about places like that with her friend all the time.

    It wasn’t new to her, or a novelty. She understood the ramifications of all the conflicts, skirmishes, and types of confrontation they’ve had. It was she was just confused by this one.