The Royal Blackmail Story Is Remarkable for the Absence of Outrage
Spectator, The; London › August 21, 2009
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Spectator, The; London › August 21, 2009
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Whereas 40 years ago the 'sex act' allegedly performed by this blue-blooded 936th heir to the throne would have warranted a prison sentence or at least a hefty fine and public and personal disgrace, it will soon be effectively illegal to describe the said act as lewd or disgusting or sordid.
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The Royal Blackmail Story Is Remarkable for the Absence of Outrage
I suppose there must be someone left in Britain who is surprised or shocked that a minor member of the royal family has alleged homosexual tendencies and is partial to the odd snort of cocaine. Lord Charteris of Amisfield, for example -- formerly the Queen's private secretary -- would at least have pretended to be appalled, but he's been dead for seven long years. Frankly, I suspect most British people would shrug ...
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