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Charles's team flip flopping on Harry being in the UK
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Charles's team flip flopping on Harry being in the UK

When it was announced Harry would be in the UK for the 10th Anniversary Invictus Games, Charles team started briefing that Harry wasn't welcomed and he is too busy, something multiple excuses as why Charles wouldn't be seeing Harry,

Examples:

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From Tom Sykes- Charles/William mouthpiece

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https://archive.ph/loYIo

https://archive.ph/2024.05.07-112656/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/royals/article-13390887/ROBERT-JOBSON-Harry-UK-King-Charles-NOT-meet-son-royalty-painful.html

Then Harry spokesperson basically confirmed Harry wasn't meeting Charles and focus was the Invictus Games,

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Cue Charles team mad that Harry basically confirmed they weren't meeting, Charles started backtracking especially after Diana's family showed, if you read/saw some of the articles when Harry was the St. Paul Cathedral the theme from rota was try and play that Harry was all alone without family there, but looks they weren't happy Diana's Family showed up

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Crying about the medals Harry wore

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Oh my its not there are no planes from the UK to US, complaing that Harry and Meghan are doing their own thing

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Now Charles's team is dragging the Beckham into this

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and now this

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there would be more spins from Charles's team



Final scene (spoiler)
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Final scene (spoiler)
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I was very moved by the final scene when Gerard keep toasting the crew. When he said then how appreciative he was of how the crew and cast supported him and his family i was bawling. He seems like a very sincere man and while i don't doubt that the odd scene and scenario is set up, i think it shows sincerely that the chemistry you see with them all is not faked. I also love that you have a millionaire farm owner breaking bread with a farm labourer. There would have been a time wben that was unthinkable. Its nice to see positive progression for a change.








Meghan in a panel with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director General of the World Trade Organization. It was hosted by Mo Abudu
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Meghan in a panel with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director General of the World Trade Organization. It was hosted by Mo Abudu


I wish they had an episode or two of just out takes and bloopers
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I wish they had an episode or two of just out takes and bloopers

Out of a year of filming. I’m sure there is plenty that gets left out that just doesn’t quite make it into an episode. I wish they would release some of that footage which I think would help tide us over until the next season.



What did you think about series 3?
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What did you think about series 3?

Personally, heading into it the competition between Kaleb and Clarkson would ruin the dynamic and that made me a but apprehensive. But after watching it, its probably got one of the best series ever made, the production quality is up, and the emotional weight of episodes really made it great, and especially the pigs. God that was a rollercoaster



Why and how do farmers keep going?
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Why and how do farmers keep going?

With how the situation is presented on the start of S3 I am wondering why and how farmers keep going? Isn't it best to sell everything to get their money back while they still can?

I sometimes think bureaucrats don't care how hard they make farmer's lives because farmers somehow manage, but one that will no longer be the case.

Thanks to all the farmers for keeping food on our tables. Forza farmers.



It couldn’t have just been me…..
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It couldn’t have just been me…..
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Back half of the season just released….when they brought to bull pig back to impregnate the sows and do the Harrowing all over again…..I just said immediately and out loud…..

“I don’t want to do this again!”

But, they really highlight the shows brilliance in this way. Us viewers can have the luxury to say “I won’t do this again. He should have sold the pigs off and moved on”. But a farmer would have to do it again. They have money sunk into this livestock. They have no choice. They just have to innovate and find ways to make it go better. And they did.

It’s just brilliant how they don’t shy away from those realities in the story they have to tell.

Similar example with the deer. Everything they said about why they need to cull the population down makes total sense and I can agree with. All I knew is I didn’t want to be one to have to do it and I didn’t want to see it.

And after some teasing of it we didn’t have to see it. But in that teasing up and then ultimately not watching deer getting dropped they did the perfect job of highlighting the realities again for what it means to farm.






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