Delicious Morsels of Snark from Lady Colin Campbell
Harry the Traitor:
Harry knows that no matter what happens, he will never be restored to grace. Everyone knows. Pigs will fly first, mark my words. He has told people. William will never forgive Harry, now or ever. William knows Harry was only received ignormaneously, not even allowed through the family entrance. Harry is toast.
No one is buying what the Sussex shills are selling. Daniel Boland was correct, the people of Harry's homeland are disgusted by him and they want justice!!
The Sun’s Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson, is joined by legendary royal photographer, Arthur Edwards and royal commentator, Daisy McAndrew.This episode contains:
In 2016, Meghan Markle advocated for messy attire. What do they see in their Montecito mirrors? 😬
The reason MeMe wants these photos removed is simple----she couldn't edit the images. Where's Getty images, the editing police????
"Thick-waisted Meghan Markle in body suit & wrap skirt"
Meghan Markle appears to be wearing a black tablecloth as a sarong with her spooky claw and dark brown clownery makeup. Tyler Perry obviously shuttled his sugarbabies from baby2baby over to Jeff Bezo's House.
Meghan Markle's Gnarly Feet
Wills has perfected his dapper in velvet look, while his brother looks like a bloated 60 year old man-child with "alarming baldness."
Animatronic Meghan Markle
Sparry pimping out his wife---again
"Thick-waisted Meghan Markle in body suit & wrap skirt"
"Meghan Markle is trying to put on a tiny person's body and it's not working. She's in her 40s with an 85 yo brain."-Classy Redneck Lady
Traitor Prince Harry's Treacherous NOVEL Spare is Rubbish 🧻🚽🗑
Rejected & Returned Spare
"Most Returned Autobiography for (2) Two Consecutive Years 2023 & 2024"
Prince Harry's memoir Spare has been named the most returned autobiography for the second consecutive year, according to the book reseller We Buy Books. The site reported purchasing a total of 567 copies of the book in 2024, a figure that confirms its status as the most traded-in biography of that year. This follows a similar trend in 2023, when the company accepted 459 copies, making it the most traded-in autobiography of that year as well. Despite its record-breaking initial sales, which included over 1.4 million copies sold on its first day in the UK, US, and Canada, the book has faced significant returns. The high number of returns has been attributed to a mix of factors, including public reaction to its controversial content and the book's availability at discounted prices on retailers like Amazon and Waterstones. We Buy Books offers £3.77 for a second-hand copy, reflecting the book's reduced market value.
Discarded & Abandoned Spare
Copies of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare have been found in large numbers in hotel rooms across Europe, particularly in popular holiday destinations like Spain, Turkey, Greece, and Italy. Hotels and resorts have reported being inundated with abandoned copies, leading to lost property offices and head offices being filled with the books. The travel company On the Beach, which manages many of these properties, has received numerous copies back from hotels and now has "bookcases full" of them. Due to the overwhelming number of discarded copies, libraries and local bookstores have reportedly refused to accept them. On the Beach has decided to give away the surplus books for free via their social media pages. The phenomenon has been described as the "most discarded" book of the summer, with employees humorously expressing their frustration, even creating a video where one staff member said the book "just haunts me in my sleep". The book, which sold 1.4 million copies on its first day of release in January 2023, saw a significant decline in popularity and sales, contributing to its status as a commonly left-behind item.
Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ considered “most discarded” book in hotel rooms
ByThe Independent July 25, 2023
Prince Harry’s memoir has become Europe’s most discarded book this holiday season. Hotels have apparently been inundated with copies left behind by people on holiday. There are so many copies left strewn around by guests that even local libraries aren’t keen to take them. The Daily Mirror reports the book, which initially seemed like a bestseller, has now become something that often finds itself in the lost items bin.
Spare Harry
On the Beach hotel booking company says hotels and resorts in Italy, Turkey, Greece and Spain are finding copies in their lost and found section all too often. In an interview with Express, On the Beach’s chief customer officer, Zoe Harris, said, “We thought it was quite funny at first, but over the past few months, several other hotels have been sending books back, now we have bookcases full of them. Maybe we should all take a leaf out of Harry’s book and spare ourselves the bother in the first place!”
She also said that she had told hotels to stop sending copies to them because they didn’t know what to do with all the extra books. They are planning to give them away on their social media pages. Employees of On the Beach also made a video sharing how the book has irritated them. One employee says in the video, “Everyday there it was. The face – it just haunts me in my sleep.”
Please STOP
Another caption said, “Please STOP leaving this book on holiday… looking for a beach read? We have some Spare.”
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