Re: Charlie Farley
I suspect that he’s getting used to being as non-influential as the Archkent of Cant except with his flunkies.
It’s interesting, thiugh. Queenie came to the throne in the near-immediate post- war years. Little TV - just the radio and newspapers. The royals were held in great respect. She grew into the role as Empire ceased and Commonwealth formed, where she was a centrepiece.
Charlie Farley was in her shadow and his prominence arose out varying degrees of cretinousness. Such as talking to vegetables, stiffing Diana, eyes too close together, publicly ill tempered.
So, nothing important to do.
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