EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Why Prince William of Kyiv deserves

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Why Prince William of Kyiv deserves

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Why Prince William of Kyiv deserves

Worshipers at Buckingham Palace are confused by reports that Boris is keen on an official visit to Volodymyr Zelensky and believe that the Ukrainian president does not want to leave the war-torn country.

They highlight the possibility of an alternative to a royal visit to Kieu.

When Zelensky and his wife Olena visited London in 2020, they met William and Kate at Buckingham Palace.

Therefore, William of Kyiv would be suitable. He and Kate were the first royalty to provide public support to Ukraine after the Russian invasion and urged Zelensky to tweet. They support our country and support our brave citizens. Good intentions will win. “

Prince Charles, now in Scotland, is called the Duke of Rothesay on Royal Day. How about as the Duke of Edinburgh, the title he inherited after the death of his father? Camilla is now the Duchess of Edinburgh, and after Philip’s death, the Queen is technically the Duchess of Edinburgh. Upon taking the throne, Charles’ claim to the title expired, and at Philip’s request he promised to create a new Principality of Edinburgh for his brother Edward.

Starring as a crime-solving literary professor in Dublin-based new television series Harry Wild, Jane Seymour (pictured below), she stupidly attempts an Irish villain. “Jane trying to accent Ireland is an existential horror shock that we can all do without,” wrote a Hibernian critic. Jane’s scalp joins the scalp of other foreign stars such as Tom Cruise, Christopher Walken, Robert Mitchum, who couldn’t talk about themselves comically from his elbows.

The eyebrows of Sir Lindsay Hoyle, chairman of the House of Commons, will surely rise towards the ceiling as Labor member Chris Bryant wins the Citizen’s Award in politics. At PMQ 18 months ago, Bryant aka “Captain Underpants” told the speaker “f *** off”. After Brian left the room immediately, Foil was shocked and announced:

Dominic Raab’s mischievous Commons Wink replayed Anne Robinson’s signature gesture, which began from the BBC’s point of view. She took it to the Watchdog, but she was told by the BBC’s managing director at the time not to do it. In rebellion, she joked to the Channel 4 boss when she did it and negotiated a countdown gig, “I’m paid £ 100 per wink”-and it’s in her contract. Should be.

With the proper attitude of the late Dad’s Army minister Frank Williams, an active member of the Anglican Church, he participated in various parish elections and unconditionally ordained him to then-Bishop Graham Leonardo of London. I offered. “The most trusted clergy in the Anglican Church are you and Derek Nimmo,” lamented Leonard. “Oh, my lord,” Williams replied. “Recently, I’m worried that I’ll be ordained a blonde with a big knocker to get interested in the newspaper.”