Prince William visits Aussie troops
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1:11 "Austwalian soldiews"
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I think Harry and William a very down to earth and very approachable. I think that is really cool for Prince William to visit the troops that just returned from Afghanistan too. Lastly, I highlly respect Prince William and Harry for both of them serving in the military also. They don't have to do that but they chose to. I respect that From an American in the U.S. Army..
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@MarcusZeusXD Wales is technically a Princepality and is refered to as such in British Governmental Papers
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@MarcusZeusXD It's amusing you don't realize that you've just contradicted yourself.
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@Traynor921 C'mon mate, we all know that on youtube the only people who attack incorrect grammar and spellings are just people with the balls in a knot* ;) Or it shows that your small minded and that's the only thing you can think off because you feel I'm battering you in the argument ;)
You also agreed with my point that Wales is its own country, therefore... you lost. :)
*commonly known as Grammar Nazis
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@hirolahmanagement Learn how to spell "British" first before slating it.
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@MarcusZeusXD Perhaps I didn't make it clear. Wales is it's own country of course but it was conquered by England in the middle-ages and therefore legally it had the same laws as England; it is it's own nation but before devolution in Wales it was effectively a vassal-state of England on the world stage. And again, I never mentioned Northern "island" or indeed, Northern Ireland so I don't know why you brought it up and I don't know why you keep on spelling it wrong.
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@MarcusZeusXD Perhaps I didn't make it clear. Wales is it's own country of course but it was conquered by England in the middle-ages and therefore legally it had the same laws as England; it is it's own nation but before devolution in Wales it was effectively a vassal-state of England on the world stage. And again, I never mentioned Northern "island" or indeed, Northern Ireland so I don't know why you brought it up and I don't know why you keep on spelling it wrong.
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@Traynor921 Wales isn't part of England though, otherwise it would be a county. Not a country as it is. The same goes for Northern island.
@hirolahmanagement your a dick aint u,why have the brits caused all the trouble?im an american and we yanks love the royals and the brits you ignorant little shit face
warriors136 1 year ago 9
@hirolahmanagement Well you're partly right, there are more legitimate claimants to the throne. But, with the Australian, he's only the rightful king to the English throne, now the British throne. When The Kingdoms of England and Scotland united to form Great Britain, the thrones of England and Scotland technically didn't exist anymore, so even if he did make a claim, it would only be to an extinct title, nothing more.
Traynor921 1 year ago 3