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Harry, listen to Chelsy and don't go to Iraq

Luther Blisset | 30.03.2007 13:13 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Terror War

Here's one person who could really change things - If Harry decides not to go to Iraq it could turn things around - please support Chelsy in her efforts to stop him going 1. because the war and occupation's illegal under the UN Charter and 2. because he could be killed and his death blamed on Arabs in order to escalate the war

Prince Harry
Prince Harry


Please don't hide this as a repeat post because it isn't - all previous posts have been hidden as I have pointed out on the UK features list - and I will continue posting it daily until it is not hidden - thanks - Luther

STRESSED HARRY BLOWS HIS TOP
 http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/2689
Sunday March 25,2007
By Adam Helliker

TROUBLED Prince Harry was clearly showing the strain early yesterday after appeals from his girlfriend not to go to Iraq.
In the final weeks before the young soldier is posted to the front line, Chelsy Davy has told him that she cannot cope with the length of time they spend apart.
And at 3am the tension of heading for the most dangerous place on earth – and risking losing the love of his life – proved too much.
The Prince emerged unsteadily from his favourite London nightclub and lunged at a photographer before taking a tumble. The Prince had been drowning his sorrows at Boujis in South Kensington as details of the rift with Chelsy, his girlfriend of two years, emerged.
He was out on the town with television presenter Natalie Pinkham, 28, who has earned the reputation of being one of Harry’s “favourite drinking buddies”.
But things turned nasty when the Prince, 22, wearing jeans and a brown jacket, left the club.
Harry has told Chelsy that he will spend plenty of time with her once he returns from his tour of duty.
Looking angry and unsteady on his feet, he was obviously in no mood to face the usual scrum of photographers waiting outside.
He singled out one for particular attention, lunging at him and following him along the street until he was gently guided back to a waiting car.
Harry looked in need of the help of his Royal Protection Officer as the two made their way to the car. But even that steadying influence was not enough to keep him upright and he fell to the ground.
One onlooker said: “He looked upset and unsteady on his feet as he left the club and the presence of the photographers just seemed to set him off. He was simply not in the mood and his face was like thunder.”
Known for his fondness for the party scene, this latest unseemly behaviour comes as Harry is undergoing the final weeks of training before his deployment to Iraq with his regiment the Blues and Royals.
It is his imminent departure which is said to have caused the problems with Chelsy, although they have spent much of their time 6,000 miles apart.
The couple were overheard having a heart-to-heart in the Pimlico restaurant Como Lario during her last visit to London from her base in Cape Town. Chelsy, 21, told him she is not sure if she can cope with any more of his prolonged absences.
A fellow diner said: “At one point Chelsy looked close to tears and told Harry ‘I really don’t want you to go to Iraq. How much longer is this Army thing going to go on? There’s not much in it for me, is there?’”
Although these are testing times for the pair, they will be able to console each other when Chelsy flies in for Harry’s send-off at the Polynesian-themed Mayfair club Mahiki.
Cornet Wales is also expected to take Chelsy on an exotic holiday during the three weeks’ leave he has been granted before being posted to Iraq.
He will also be hoping that the two weeks’ leave he has been granted in the summer to attend the tribute concert to his late mother Diana will help to mend the relationship.
Harry has, say friends, tried his best to reassure Chelsy that he will be able to spend plenty of time with her once he returns from his six-month tour of duty. She, meanwhile, is busying herself with finding a flat in London to move into this September.
But it seems that all the uncertainty at this tempestuous time in their young lives all became a little too much for Harry in the early hours.

Luther Blisset
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What can we do

30.03.2007 15:08

Yes but what can we do?
Perhaps you should start a petition and we can all sign it in a hurry before he goes.
There must be something we can do, at least make sure that the goverment and Mossad know that they will be blamed and not the Arabs.
If Harry doesnt go Murdoch will trash him in the papers, the goverment sanctioned his involvement.
Don't forget that they lost their mother to Mossad and the Queen clearly expressed her concern about external influences, so they have no power and they live their live's in fear of reprisals.
WE must do something, they (The royal family) can do nothing.
Open a petition on line and if it gets many signatures then the goverment must listen, if something does happen to Harry after many people expressed concern, Blair will shit himself.
Ever asked yourself why Blair upped his antics after Brown tried to kick him out?
Because he can't afford security and he needs a good job...so everything Blair does and says is to please you now who in return for money or a job to keep him alive.
Blair is screwed too, not that I care...

sb


That slag Diana.....

30.03.2007 15:38

I urge people to follow the link and scroll down to the post suggesting Harry is James Hewitt's progeny. Like every Indy reader, I couldn't care less about "Royal Gossip", but I have to say - check out the lookalike photos for a genuinely interesting bit of royal "trivia" - it's blimmin' obvious Charles isn't Harry's dad :)

anon