Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove
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Previously on "Harry Divorces Meghan, comes crying back to Queen. Custody battle ensues"
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If that's how you term murderous thieving Norman bastards, yes, probably.
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a descendant of the robber barons then?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHis full title is:
His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey, Earl of Norfolk, Baron Beaumont, Baron Maltravers, Baron FitzAlan, Baron Clun, Baron Oswaldestre and Baron Howard of Glossop
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His full title is:Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOopsie. The general gist is the same though. He was a greedy fecker.
His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey, Earl of Norfolk, Baron Beaumont, Baron Maltravers, Baron FitzAlan, Baron Clun, Baron Oswaldestre and Baron Howard of Glossop
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Because back in the day he owned half of England, originally he was the Earl of Arundel before also becoming Duke of Norfolk so the lesser title is older but the higher title usedOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostThe Duke of Norfolk's seat is in Sussex.
Never figured out why his gaff isn't in his own county.
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Thank you very much, kind sir. Appreciated (genuinely!)Originally posted by SimonMacBecause back in the day he owned half of England, originally he was the Earl of Arundel before Duke of Norfolk so the lesser title is older but the higher title used
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I certainly won’t be applying for the role of her bodyguard or chauffeur on that tripOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostClosely followed by a shopping trip to Paris.
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Trump blows up Meghan with drone for failing to provide access to UK fishing waters. Or am I getting boring news mixed up?
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