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Previously on "Charles and Camilla's Car Attacked"
It was mentioned on the radio today, that car is apparently 50 years old.
Like others have posted I'm quite surprised that their protection detail didn't re-route the car so that the encounter was avoided.
I haven't read this whole thread. But I thought the car took that route as the police with them were using a different radio frequency to the police dealing with the protesters.
As to the reason for going that way: it sounds like the situation was pretty fluid, but even so they seem to have messed up. The photojournalist who took the "money shot" described the general context in The Grauniad.
Money shot indeed - certainly a merry christmas for that snapper - assuming he was freelance with AP and not salaried
Dumb arses Charles and Camilla initially thought the crowed were cheering them so they wound the window down and waved. Some of the crown shouted “off with their heads”.
It was mentioned on the radio today, that car is apparently 50 years old.
Like others have posted I'm quite surprised that their protection detail didn't re-route the car so that the encounter was avoided.
1977 Phantom VI. I'm pretty sure 1977 wasn't fifty years ago. If it was, I'm older than I think
As to the reason for going that way: it sounds like the situation was pretty fluid, but even so they seem to have messed up. The photojournalist who took the "money shot" described the general context in The Grauniad.
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