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Published on Jul 3, 2011 by

Prince William and his bride Catherine's first official foreign trip as newlyweds turned grim when Quebec republicans welcomed them to Montreal shouting "down with the monarchy." Duration: 00:36

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  • down with royalty, people were put on this earth equal, what makes them better than us? Millions of dollars at their disposal and I still have better teeth.

  • @loup9003 Thanks for not minding about my trampling interruption.

  • @PrintingEssentials Oh now i get what you were saying. Don't worry, anyone can respond to any message, even if you're not in the initial "debate". At least, i dont mind.

  • at 0:31 you can hear ''Décaliss'' from the crowd, it means Get the fuck out of there in english lol.

  • The Irish have a great relationship with French Canadians. Don't mistake these tarts for anything less then racist blokes. They are a disgrace to their own people.

  • Ha! Americans are pretty divided about these idiot royals. Half of us see them in a fairy tale light, that is we don't take them serious but enjoy the fairy book quality of their existence. The other half, we look the royals the same way our fathers did, with disdain.

    AFA the "Irish" flag goes, well the "kkkebecers" have a long relation with Irish groups, like IRB and Fenians. The flag was given to them by Irish and later the Quebec man was put on it as a symbol of solidarity and independence.

  • There's our Irish flag again! Don' you have a flag of your own? Leave the Irish out of your pathetic weekend warrior tantrums. We are Irish... not KKKebecers!

  • @loup9003 Sorry for the confusion. I apologized for trampling, not tramping on your message to another person. To trample is similar to interrupting the conversation of others without being included in their conversation from the start.

    The reason for my odd question was the manner in which you expressed yourself to me, earlier and then to the other person, later was interesting to me. There is nothing incorrect in your phrasing, It was unusual to read. Thank you for your explanation

  • @Weh8quebec Attacking a scarecrow, how typical. If you did'nt get it, that means you're insulting an image of me you projected, not the real me.

  • @PrintingEssentials What do you mean, you "tramped" on my message? Also, no my first language is'nt english, it's french and i was born an raised tottally in a french area, in Quebec. I learned english through school, computer and video games. Why?

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