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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

We did this for a late night satire show on BBC3. A spoof of The Simpsons starring the Royal family...Elizabeth and Phillip as Marge and Homer and Prince Charles as Bart. Watch out for Tony Blair as Ned Flanders and Al Fayed as Apu!

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  • @Andy1982able sensible people have been dumbed down into obeying their masters!

  • @killanimalsforfun247 I am glad you called the house by its rightful name

    the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Royal German family of England!

    Nothing English about the Royal family, anyone in England who loves the royal family are blind and have been brainwashed by the royal spin doctors rubbish for the last 100 years!

    Albert Victor was the rightful king of England, but he was locked away in exile for secretly marrying a catholic

  • @Andy1982able A crank, maybe. I should not have included the Bushes seeing as G.W Bush is a 13th cousin of Elizabeth II. There are no conspiracies, they are evil. Just look at the war crimes commited in Iraq and other parts of the world by your soldiers, all sanctioned by the queen. In fact the British Empire was the most evil empire the world had ever seen but that's fine because the British gave it all back yay! But only after those countries were made ready for the globalist debt economy.

  • @killanimalsforfun247 Oh dear, oh dear. What a lot of old guff. I see you're one of those mindless anti-royalist who peddles conspiracy theories and tabloid tittle tattle. I'm afraid it's a little hard to maintain the credibility of your arguments when you compare our Royal Family to the Mafia! That, and the passing reference to the Bushes, just confirms my opinion that you're a bit of a crank. Fortunately, most sensible people don't think like this.

  • @Andy1982able I belive that the house of Saxe Coburg and Gotha are no better than the Mafia, far eastern Triad groups and South American cocaine cartels if not worse as they seem to have a following of mindless sycophants who revere them even if they murder members of their own family or jet around the world with billionaire pedophiles. They are just a bunch of crooks who operate behind a facade of philanthropy to mask their lives of decadence and debauchery. Gangsters and so are the Bushes.

  • @killanimalsforfun247 Not really. Just a low BS tolerance threshold. I'm a monarchist, it's fair to say. Not the sort of person to stand outside Buck House waving a flag, per se, but I respect the institution. If others don't, that's fine. But I have no patience with this sort of mean-spirited nonsense. If you've a serious ideological argument against monarchy I'll listen to it. Not interested in name-calling or tittle-tattle nor this kind of immature rubbish, passing itself off as 'satire'.

  • @Andy1982able Are you a real life Adrian Mole?

  • Well, the 'inbred' jibe is having less and less relevance as the royals no longer attempt to make dynastic marriages and are no longer married off for political reasons as was the case in previous centuries. Do they live in luxury? Maybe but so do a lot of people. The question is, do they put in more than they get out? Do they do a job of work and serve a function. The answer to both questions, in my opinion, is yes.

  • @Andy1982able I don't doubt that. Hardly a days work though for a royal, compared with a life of (inbred) luxury.

  • @KungfuCow5 Err, no. Look it up! He joined the Navy in 1939 (graduating from Dartmouth as top cadet) during WWII, served in the Mediterranean Fleet and saw action at the Battles of Crete and Cape Matapan, where he was mentioned in dispatches. He later joined the Pacific Fleet and was present at Tokyo Bay for the Japanese surrender. He holds the 1939-45, Atlantic, Burma (with Pacific clasp) and Italy Stars and the 1939-45 War Medal (with oak leaves). He retired in 1951 with the rank of Commander.

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