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Tunesmith Queen Elizabeth II / King Charles (254* d) RE: Queen Elizabeth II / King Charles 19 Sep 22


God only knows how much the Queen - and now Charlie Boy - are really worth. For example, the Queen's PRIVATE art collection is valued at 10 billion pounds!
   The Royal family are parasites. They have become richer and richer because the majority of their very stupid loyal subjects thinks that the sun shines out of their royal asses.
    One UK cliche that drives me mad is the oft repeated phrase "I wouldn't do their - the royals- job for all the tea in China". Really?            
    Well, the top prize in Europe's biggest lottery is around £200,000, and I've worked out - I think - that if a person were to win that jackpot every week for 1000 years, that would about equal the value of the Queen's paintings. Immoral? Obscene? But,there is one consolation. The Queen won't be going to heaven because Jesus - no less - made it quite clear that rich people will not enter the Kingdom of God. Now, as the Queen is head of the Church of England, I would like to think that she is familiar with the Bible, and so that suggests that A) The Queen thinks that Jesus was misquoted or that B) the "rich" rule doesn't apply to her or C) She thinks the Bible is a load of nonsense. Anyway, whatever she thought it is an interesting insight into the world of the very secretive - and very immoral -Royal family


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