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originally posted by: The angel of light
a reply to: Artlogic
Well, I would prefer to wait until my British readers fairly predate your so negative comment, excuse me with all respect but don't you see what we have here in front of our noses? a three marriages womanizer who is also pretending to be the moral conscience of Camelot?
Thanks,
The Angel of Lightness
The Paradise Papers leak reveals the cash was invested by the Duchy of Lancaster estate which provides Her Majesty with an income and handles investments for her £500million private estate
The thread is open to all that are fans of this Royal couple and wish that their values do not die with them in the British throne but will continue existing at future,
While the British were busy imposing additional taxes on their trade monopoly in the American colonies, the Monarchy was also busy on the other side of the world making huge profits from their trade monopoly of raw heroin to the Chinese. They forced drug legalization on China, and by definition, enslaved a nation. Despite the Chinese ban on opium imports, reaffirmed in 1799 by the Jiaqing Emperor, the drug was smuggled into China from Bengal by traffickers and Monarchy agency houses such as Jardine, Matheson & Co and Dent & Co. in amounts averaging 900 tons a year. In 1838 with the amount of smuggled opium entering China approaching 1,400 tons a year, the Chinese imposed a death penalty for opium smuggling and sent a Special Imperial Commissioner, Lin Zexu, to curb smuggling. This resulted in theFirst Opium War (1839–1842). After the war, the British kept Hong Kong, made China pay for the costs of British attacks, and with the Treaty of Nanking forced the Chinese market opened to the opium traders of Britain.
We all have seen this couple overcoming together in loyalty and strength the most difficult challenges of life