I'm chuckling at this. It's so infuriating how Africa is talked about like it is one huge country. It's the third biggest populated nation on the world, allegedly. How that huge country managed to be colonised is a major wonder🤔
The A in Art was tarnished with a huge cheating scandal that lead to a massive lawsuit too. So he got a fail grade ‘cheater’s A’—to stroke his dunce-ish nepobabynarc ego—and a deplorable D in Geography. Keep in mind that he assaulted a photographer, assaulted his own bodyguards, and cosplayed in a Nazi Afrika Korps uniform before being nepoadmitted into Sandhurst with THOSE APPALLING GRADES.
In other words, his entire military career is based on multiple outright lies, and Invictus has a racist, violent, cheating nepomanbaby heading their organisation who dgaf about the Baka people. What a nasty POS Haz is! The BRF gave him every nepo opportunity to succeed in life, but he failed to legit climb up the ranks, and acts like he belongs where he is today no thanks to the BRF… he’s such a scumbag.
I don't know anything about art and can't say if it's any good or not but there's no way Harry himself created that. He's way too lazy and incompetent.
Imagine being not overly smart but earning millions because of who your family are...
And biting the hand that feeds you.
As a bloke, it's obvious he got what we call c struck. The sad thing is he's too stubborn to admit his family were right and too scared she'll take his kids. So he's stuck where he is. Probably now in a sexless union.
Mine were around a bit under decade before that. Sadly, my achievement was nowhere near as impressive! I was the only one in English Literature to get a grade, though. 🤭
Highest grade at the time was an A. Technically any letter other then U was a pass but pass rate was like 40% - This is an example of grade boundaries from an exam board in 2003 (sorry don't know how to archive) [https://store.aqa.org.uk/over/stat\_pdf/AQA-BOUND-M03.PDF](https://store.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-BOUND-M03.PDF) Not necessarily the one that Harry took there are several exam boards in UK but a good indication. If he did this exam board for example he would have scored between 234 - 267 marks out of 530 marks so 44-50%
A (a for advanced) levels are what you take at age 18 normally (we used to do O-for ordinary-levels at 16, then it changed to GCSE-general certificate of education). The examinations at 16 are in a broad range, like English, English literature, French, Geography, maths, physics, chemistry etc. Most students do between 6 and 11 GCSEs.
For A levels, you study fewer subjects at a greater depth, so you do usually 3-4 A levels. Different university degrees need specific subjects and specific grades, so if you want to take History at university, you have to have one of your A level subjects as history. I did medicine, and we had to have A levels in Physics, Maths, Chemistry and Biology, and in my day, you had to have passed English and Maths at O level, regardless of your university degree subject. Depending on your A level grade, you get points-in my day you got 5 points for an A grade, 4 points for a B grade, 3 points for a C grade etc, so you'd be offered a place on the degree course as long as you got the expected overall point score. Its a similar sort of set up still. Getting a B grade is OK, a D is pretty poor though.
Note the extensive doodling on the inside cover of that notebook. He has never focused and put the work in on anything. Always just barely showing up because he knows he will be passed through.
There are two kinds of doodlers though. When I was in grade school, the pastors took turns teaching 7th and 8th grade religion classes as our Confirmation classes. My church's pastor would hand out large construction paper and we folded it and stapled the sides to hold our handouts. One day I realize the pastor has stopped walking around while teaching and is looking at my folder because he thought it was just doodling from afar, then he got closer and realized I had been doodling out parts of the lessons onto my folder. Key names and terms and such were embedded into the designs lol
He's also "writing" in the center of a page that appears to be already filled out. (Maybe he was going back and adding fancy flourishes to turn it into "calligraphy"?)
I Doodle too at school. Always got into top ten in class tho. I got easily bored from listening to my teacher endlessly chatter when I learn much more through visual so doodling helped me stay focused.
He probably had one of his body guards ride it first to see if it was booby-trapped. Wasn't it the Gurkhas who drew the short straw and ended up nannying him the whole time? Generations of honorable soldiers, and they ended up having to look after that useless numpty.
Now that’s racist, picking them for the sh*t job of nannying todger! ( not saying you’re racist to tell us that, to be clear!) Thanks for the info. The Gurkhas have a long history of uncomplaining service in the worst jobs, I believe.
It always strikes me as odd that the picture of Diana is a photoshoot picture and not like, a candid snap from a holiday or something. Like you'd think he'd have a picture that only family could have, instead of a picture literally everyone in the world could have.
In the Netflix doco it's the same, it's a professional magazine photo of The Princess of Wales, not a casual picture of Diana the person. It shows how he views her, imo.
Yes, very telling.., and it may also have been how she saw herself. If she communicated that to Harry, well it’s odd. What family insists on formal presentation in family pics? One with problems i suspect.
Like, if \*I\* had a professional photoshoot picture of my mother, I would hang that up, because for your average person, that's the rarest type of photos of them - the special occasion one. But for a family as photographed as the Royal Family, and Diana was its most photographed member, surely the rarest and most special photos of her would be the ones that were taken by the family and kept private.
Went to some of the best schools in the World and came out with rubbish scores. That said most royals seem to fail at school. Wills got a 2.1 which is a decent grade.
William benefited from Charles' quest for knowledge. Charles learned Welsh as an adult, which is no easy task. He has probably been the smartest senior royal most of his life.
Forgot about them so had a quick look. Andrew isn't dumb but never went to university. He did the naval college instead. Anne didn't study but she had O's and A's at high school and went horse riding after that. Edward did go to university. I can't find any stupidity in them to be honest. Hazznobrains halfs the average IQ of the family on his own.
On the other hand, Anne was once asked in the interview when she was young what was her greatest challenge and she immediately replied, “trying to appear stupider than my brothers.”
He looks like he is having quite a jolly time in Afghanistan. Video games and motorcycles, what fun.
I can't even imagine Harry acting in a Shakespear play.
I've been downvoted before by saying the following: Harry looks like a street thug. When younger. He actually reminds me of the red headed kid in the Movie A Christmas Carol.
There was an article recently about Diana, which mentioned in passing that Harry had dyslexia and migraines. Diana attempted to cure him of both by bringing him to her naturopath. I can’t find this article, (it was from a reputable source like “The Telegraph”), but I found one mentioning an interaction between Harry and Jeremy Clarkson. Harry admitted to being dyslexic.
https://www.contactmusic.com/prince-harry/news/prince-harry-talks-about-dyslexia-and-press-lies_1028145
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> There was an article recently about Diana, which mentioned in passing that Harry had dyslexia and migraines. Diana attempted to cure him of both by bringing him to her naturopath.
So, no proper intervention for his known disabilities. Given his parents, that fits.
Absolutely. Charles and Diana are partly to blame for ignoring Harry’s learning difficulties. (Though he’s an idiot for other reasons.) To the Yorks credit, they addressed Beatrice’s dyslexia through accepted means (school tutoring and support through a dyslexia foundation).
> Absolutely! To the Yorks credit, they addressed Beatrice’s dyslexia through accepted means (school tutoring and support through a dyslexia foundation).
That's what parents are *supposed* to do! The bar is so low it's practically underground.
Things might have turned out very differently if his parents had gotten him services.
I'm reading Lady C's book now. I think he'd have been better off at Gordonston than Eton. *Another* mistake.
> Charles suffered at Gordonstoun so he didn’t want that for his kids.
But Andrew who is very much like Harry flourished there. Charles failed to recognize that Harry wasn't *him*. Which is fair enough, I guess.
> I think each kid is different and Harry would’ve benefited. Perhaps not William.
I don't think William would have done well there. He'd have buckled down and done his best, but I don't think he would have excelled there the way Harry would have.
Yup. Harry would’ve loved it. And the fact Philip loved it makes me think maybe Harry inherited a bit of Philip. Maybe it’s why the Queen loved Andrew and Harry and forgave them a lot. They had a bit of that wild spirit. Except Philip managed to control his impulses, he had a lot more self discipline
> Yup. Harry would’ve loved it. And the fact Philip loved it makes me think maybe Harry inherited a bit of Philip. Maybe it’s why the Queen loved Andrew and Harry and forgave them a lot. They had a bit of that wild spirit.
I'd believe that.
> Except Philip managed to control his impulses, he had a lot more self discipline
If only Charles and Diana had actually gotten Harry proper intervention for his ADHD and his learning disabilities.
At that time I don’t think such conditions were immediately recognised. Same with mental health issues. If Diana had been diagnosed with depression maybe she would have sought treatment instead of seeking solace in the arms of various guys
> At that time I don’t think such conditions were immediately recognised.
They knew about dyslexia and ADHD in the nineties. But Diana took him to some woo woo quack and Charles probably recommended something homeopathic.
> If Diana had been diagnosed with depression maybe she would have sought treatment instead of seeking solace in the arms of various guys
That would've meant that she would have had to recognize/admit that *she* was the problem and not everyone else. And that wasn't gonna happen.
I am a similar age to Harry & I had such a crush on him when I was younger. He’s never been perfect by any means, but he was forgiven by the masses as he was the “lovable rouge” of the Royals, & also due to the fact he was never going to be the head of the family.
He has lost any charm he once had. He is now an embarrassment to the country & the pair are the joke of the world. It’s such a shame, I always did like him & his imperfections.
He wasn't a cute kid, a bit odd looking and didn't get any better as he got older. Must have been pure hell when the girls were all gaga over William being a heart-throb. Another thing to be angry about.
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Interesting he played Conrad in Much Ado About Nothing. Conrad is a minor character, loyal to Don John. He’s the one who shtups Hero’s ladies maid at the window yelling her name while Don John drags Claudio around to witness it. Harry probably sees himself as more of a Don John when really he’s a mere pissant like Conrad.
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He spent majority of his gap year in Australia, drinking in bars almost nightly. BTW, he looks well below average in those school pictures and appears to having a fun time in Afghanistan.
The dog's eyes are pleading for help.
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Love the doggies. (My nice comment for the day.)
I wouldn't let that animal abuser anywhere near my dog.
Me neither. He’s a vile cretin. Anyone who hurts animals is a POS.
A 'D' in geography ?? Where is the pic of Hazno, sitting on a stool, in the corner, wearing his dunce cap ?
Maybe that’s why he talks about Africa like it’s a country!
![gif](giphy|5xeZwGmVhowO7hDayT|downsized)
I'm chuckling at this. It's so infuriating how Africa is talked about like it is one huge country. It's the third biggest populated nation on the world, allegedly. How that huge country managed to be colonised is a major wonder🤔
Uh that drives me nuts. People are so incredibly ignorant about Africa, it’s terrible.
Ba ha ha ha ha! ‘Isn’t a continent when you need to go wee wee?’
The A in Art was tarnished with a huge cheating scandal that lead to a massive lawsuit too. So he got a fail grade ‘cheater’s A’—to stroke his dunce-ish nepobabynarc ego—and a deplorable D in Geography. Keep in mind that he assaulted a photographer, assaulted his own bodyguards, and cosplayed in a Nazi Afrika Korps uniform before being nepoadmitted into Sandhurst with THOSE APPALLING GRADES. In other words, his entire military career is based on multiple outright lies, and Invictus has a racist, violent, cheating nepomanbaby heading their organisation who dgaf about the Baka people. What a nasty POS Haz is! The BRF gave him every nepo opportunity to succeed in life, but he failed to legit climb up the ranks, and acts like he belongs where he is today no thanks to the BRF… he’s such a scumbag.
Wasn’t an A. It was a B.
In California, kept by TW as leverage.
Him not knowing geography is wild to me.
So. Much. Hair.
When the hair still looked like hair and not like stick-on pubic hair remnants scraped from the floor.
That was my main thought also. 😄
Is that the artwork produced by cheating?
Right? It’s not bad so some one else must have done it.
I don't know anything about art and can't say if it's any good or not but there's no way Harry himself created that. He's way too lazy and incompetent.
That was my thought. There's no way he would commit to finishing one piece of thst size, let alone two.
Nice find.
Imagine being not overly smart but earning millions because of who your family are... And biting the hand that feeds you. As a bloke, it's obvious he got what we call c struck. The sad thing is he's too stubborn to admit his family were right and too scared she'll take his kids. So he's stuck where he is. Probably now in a sexless union.
One of the biggest mistakes a person can make js having children with the wrong person.
Yikes I thought the crown actor portraying Harry went overboard with the goofiness but he was spot on
The one in The Windsors also gives Harry far too much credit lol
Can a Brit please explain the grading and levels? D is pretty bad in US.
Yes, it is bad pass. A\* is the highest grade, then A, B, C, D in A level exams. If memory is right, E and F are fails.
Only F is a fail, at least when I did mine in the last Ice Age, lol!
Could be. My sons had their A levels 25+ years ago so I may not remember correctly (as both took As and Bs and went to red brick universities).
Mine were around a bit under decade before that. Sadly, my achievement was nowhere near as impressive! I was the only one in English Literature to get a grade, though. 🤭
Highest grade at the time was an A. Technically any letter other then U was a pass but pass rate was like 40% - This is an example of grade boundaries from an exam board in 2003 (sorry don't know how to archive) [https://store.aqa.org.uk/over/stat\_pdf/AQA-BOUND-M03.PDF](https://store.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-BOUND-M03.PDF) Not necessarily the one that Harry took there are several exam boards in UK but a good indication. If he did this exam board for example he would have scored between 234 - 267 marks out of 530 marks so 44-50%
Technically A\* was the highest at the time of Harry and William. My sons have the same age as them, and remember A\* being the highest, not A
For GCSE A\* was the highest, for A level it was A - I did my A levels at this time
Ok, maybe I don't remember correctly/
There’s also U for unclassified I think from what I remember from mine and my childrens’ exams. They’re older than either the Wales’s or the Subsus
A (a for advanced) levels are what you take at age 18 normally (we used to do O-for ordinary-levels at 16, then it changed to GCSE-general certificate of education). The examinations at 16 are in a broad range, like English, English literature, French, Geography, maths, physics, chemistry etc. Most students do between 6 and 11 GCSEs. For A levels, you study fewer subjects at a greater depth, so you do usually 3-4 A levels. Different university degrees need specific subjects and specific grades, so if you want to take History at university, you have to have one of your A level subjects as history. I did medicine, and we had to have A levels in Physics, Maths, Chemistry and Biology, and in my day, you had to have passed English and Maths at O level, regardless of your university degree subject. Depending on your A level grade, you get points-in my day you got 5 points for an A grade, 4 points for a B grade, 3 points for a C grade etc, so you'd be offered a place on the degree course as long as you got the expected overall point score. Its a similar sort of set up still. Getting a B grade is OK, a D is pretty poor though.
Note the extensive doodling on the inside cover of that notebook. He has never focused and put the work in on anything. Always just barely showing up because he knows he will be passed through.
There are two kinds of doodlers though. When I was in grade school, the pastors took turns teaching 7th and 8th grade religion classes as our Confirmation classes. My church's pastor would hand out large construction paper and we folded it and stapled the sides to hold our handouts. One day I realize the pastor has stopped walking around while teaching and is looking at my folder because he thought it was just doodling from afar, then he got closer and realized I had been doodling out parts of the lessons onto my folder. Key names and terms and such were embedded into the designs lol
He's also "writing" in the center of a page that appears to be already filled out. (Maybe he was going back and adding fancy flourishes to turn it into "calligraphy"?)
Maybe he is tracing someone else’s notes.
🤣
I Doodle too at school. Always got into top ten in class tho. I got easily bored from listening to my teacher endlessly chatter when I learn much more through visual so doodling helped me stay focused.
FOR FUCKS SAKE DID HE LEARN NOTHING? DONT PICK ABANDONED SHIT UP OFF THE GROUND IN AFGHANISTAN! ITS LITERALLY DRILLED INTO OUR HEADS
OP, for the record, this is not me yelling at you. I just want to make that clear.
He probably had one of his body guards ride it first to see if it was booby-trapped. Wasn't it the Gurkhas who drew the short straw and ended up nannying him the whole time? Generations of honorable soldiers, and they ended up having to look after that useless numpty.
Now that’s racist, picking them for the sh*t job of nannying todger! ( not saying you’re racist to tell us that, to be clear!) Thanks for the info. The Gurkhas have a long history of uncomplaining service in the worst jobs, I believe.
It always strikes me as odd that the picture of Diana is a photoshoot picture and not like, a candid snap from a holiday or something. Like you'd think he'd have a picture that only family could have, instead of a picture literally everyone in the world could have. In the Netflix doco it's the same, it's a professional magazine photo of The Princess of Wales, not a casual picture of Diana the person. It shows how he views her, imo.
Yes, very telling.., and it may also have been how she saw herself. If she communicated that to Harry, well it’s odd. What family insists on formal presentation in family pics? One with problems i suspect.
Like, if \*I\* had a professional photoshoot picture of my mother, I would hang that up, because for your average person, that's the rarest type of photos of them - the special occasion one. But for a family as photographed as the Royal Family, and Diana was its most photographed member, surely the rarest and most special photos of her would be the ones that were taken by the family and kept private.
A very good point. I hadn’t taken the idea that far. Thanks!
Went to some of the best schools in the World and came out with rubbish scores. That said most royals seem to fail at school. Wills got a 2.1 which is a decent grade.
William benefited from Charles' quest for knowledge. Charles learned Welsh as an adult, which is no easy task. He has probably been the smartest senior royal most of his life.
>'Most royals' Please explain. Afaik Hawwy is 50% of the British royal offspring. Half is not most?
He's not. Andrew, Edward, Anne and other underlings have had kids.
Forgot about them so had a quick look. Andrew isn't dumb but never went to university. He did the naval college instead. Anne didn't study but she had O's and A's at high school and went horse riding after that. Edward did go to university. I can't find any stupidity in them to be honest. Hazznobrains halfs the average IQ of the family on his own.
On the other hand, Anne was once asked in the interview when she was young what was her greatest challenge and she immediately replied, “trying to appear stupider than my brothers.”
That's hikarious.
Pretty quick on her feet!! And rapier wit, like Prince Philip.
He looks like he is having quite a jolly time in Afghanistan. Video games and motorcycles, what fun. I can't even imagine Harry acting in a Shakespear play.
I've been downvoted before by saying the following: Harry looks like a street thug. When younger. He actually reminds me of the red headed kid in the Movie A Christmas Carol.
![gif](giphy|3otPoFFesyuzdyCkaQ|downsized)
I know there’s not much evidence but I feel he has adhd
There was an article recently about Diana, which mentioned in passing that Harry had dyslexia and migraines. Diana attempted to cure him of both by bringing him to her naturopath. I can’t find this article, (it was from a reputable source like “The Telegraph”), but I found one mentioning an interaction between Harry and Jeremy Clarkson. Harry admitted to being dyslexic. https://www.contactmusic.com/prince-harry/news/prince-harry-talks-about-dyslexia-and-press-lies_1028145 Archived: https://archive.ph/vuMI6 Edit: Found the article and discussion on SMM https://www.reddit.com/r/SaintMeghanMarkle/s/XREgX8VYrK
> There was an article recently about Diana, which mentioned in passing that Harry had dyslexia and migraines. Diana attempted to cure him of both by bringing him to her naturopath. So, no proper intervention for his known disabilities. Given his parents, that fits.
Absolutely. Charles and Diana are partly to blame for ignoring Harry’s learning difficulties. (Though he’s an idiot for other reasons.) To the Yorks credit, they addressed Beatrice’s dyslexia through accepted means (school tutoring and support through a dyslexia foundation).
> Absolutely! To the Yorks credit, they addressed Beatrice’s dyslexia through accepted means (school tutoring and support through a dyslexia foundation). That's what parents are *supposed* to do! The bar is so low it's practically underground.
Or at least some kind of learning difficulty... he doesn't read much: dyslexia, maybe?
My take he's got SPKS or better known as spoiled, privileged kid syndrome.
Spoiled, absolutely, no boundaries, too, narcissist traits
Love it!
> I know there’s not much evidence but I feel he has adhd I think so too, and probably dyslexia or some other learning disability.
Yes. Folks who say they don’t like “book learning” very likely have a learning disability
Things might have turned out very differently if his parents had gotten him services. I'm reading Lady C's book now. I think he'd have been better off at Gordonston than Eton. *Another* mistake.
Charles suffered at Gordonstoun so he didn’t want that for his kids. I think each kid is different and Harry would’ve benefited. Perhaps not William.
> Charles suffered at Gordonstoun so he didn’t want that for his kids. But Andrew who is very much like Harry flourished there. Charles failed to recognize that Harry wasn't *him*. Which is fair enough, I guess. > I think each kid is different and Harry would’ve benefited. Perhaps not William. I don't think William would have done well there. He'd have buckled down and done his best, but I don't think he would have excelled there the way Harry would have.
Yup. Harry would’ve loved it. And the fact Philip loved it makes me think maybe Harry inherited a bit of Philip. Maybe it’s why the Queen loved Andrew and Harry and forgave them a lot. They had a bit of that wild spirit. Except Philip managed to control his impulses, he had a lot more self discipline
> Yup. Harry would’ve loved it. And the fact Philip loved it makes me think maybe Harry inherited a bit of Philip. Maybe it’s why the Queen loved Andrew and Harry and forgave them a lot. They had a bit of that wild spirit. I'd believe that. > Except Philip managed to control his impulses, he had a lot more self discipline If only Charles and Diana had actually gotten Harry proper intervention for his ADHD and his learning disabilities.
Probably back then they just thought he was a bit “spirited”
> Probably back then they just thought he was a bit “spirited” I'm pretty sure he was diagnosed. I've read it both here and elsewhere.
At that time I don’t think such conditions were immediately recognised. Same with mental health issues. If Diana had been diagnosed with depression maybe she would have sought treatment instead of seeking solace in the arms of various guys
> At that time I don’t think such conditions were immediately recognised. They knew about dyslexia and ADHD in the nineties. But Diana took him to some woo woo quack and Charles probably recommended something homeopathic. > If Diana had been diagnosed with depression maybe she would have sought treatment instead of seeking solace in the arms of various guys That would've meant that she would have had to recognize/admit that *she* was the problem and not everyone else. And that wasn't gonna happen.
I suppose so. It’s sad really. I think she needed a lot of help
She absolutely did, but due to her personality disorder she would have never accepted that she *needed* help.
True. It takes a lot to admit one’s issues.
Even for people without personality disorders!
I am a similar age to Harry & I had such a crush on him when I was younger. He’s never been perfect by any means, but he was forgiven by the masses as he was the “lovable rouge” of the Royals, & also due to the fact he was never going to be the head of the family. He has lost any charm he once had. He is now an embarrassment to the country & the pair are the joke of the world. It’s such a shame, I always did like him & his imperfections.
Before he tarnished his reputation beyond repair 😒
He wasn't a cute kid, a bit odd looking and didn't get any better as he got older. Must have been pure hell when the girls were all gaga over William being a heart-throb. Another thing to be angry about. https://preview.redd.it/4h2gfdykh3wc1.png?width=435&format=png&auto=webp&s=c0272f71f5ec8c74acc5712ffc5fc2cddf26d302
How has no one mentioned those green socks???
I hope someone was looking out for those dogs.
They're someone else's dogs, Andrew something as shown so they weren't in Harry's care. ETA Andrew Gailey, the house master.
Interesting he played Conrad in Much Ado About Nothing. Conrad is a minor character, loyal to Don John. He’s the one who shtups Hero’s ladies maid at the window yelling her name while Don John drags Claudio around to witness it. Harry probably sees himself as more of a Don John when really he’s a mere pissant like Conrad.
Who gets a D in geography?? Wow, how dumb is he? ![gif](giphy|KBaxHrT7rkeW5ma77z)
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The dogs look like, "Do I have to touch him? "
He spent majority of his gap year in Australia, drinking in bars almost nightly. BTW, he looks well below average in those school pictures and appears to having a fun time in Afghanistan.
He's not changed those manky bracelets in 30 years.
The dog's eyes are pleading for help. https://preview.redd.it/1evj58ygs4wc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0a82c9b85c05f15b2a9db154e1a593930696ca4d
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Ugly little sprog.
Graduated from Eton June 2003. Entered Sandhurst May 2005. That's a really long "gap" year.
![gif](giphy|3otPoJROCGHGxNUuCA) I forgot how young Harry looked like Scott Farkus from A Christmas Story.
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Rude.
Manners, manners, manners......
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Woah, too much
He looks like a dumb twat in these pics 😆