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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Nov 2017

    Prince Harry may never be king. But his mere choice of bride may give Britain a strong shove into the future.http://nyti.ms/2icbPWS 

    10:32 PM - 27 Nov 2017
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      1. Robert Penner‏ @robpenner 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Robert Penner Retweeted The New York Times

        Unless she used to be a frog, this is not news.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/935395851198976000 …

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        The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
        Prince Harry may never be king. But his mere choice of bride may give Britain a strong shove into the future. http://nyti.ms/2icbPWS 
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      1. Michael Speier‏ @mspeier1 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        "...choice of bride..." Awful phrase.

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      1. von MUTINDA‏ @vonmutinda 27 Nov 2017
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        It's about time everyone woke up to the realities . A multiculturalism , myriad races and all the unknowns ... Most importantly the must - tolerate diversities . Well-done Prince Harry . Hope Saudi Prince(S) follows suite .

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      1. £īghtñïngStrøkê‏ @lightbreaksdawn 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        You mean British royals might finally move into the 20th century and eschew marriages arranged by mum?! Surely you jest!

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      2. DARLO‏ @anakin4life 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @TBones49

        is Charles not his father?

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      3.  🇨🇦Sammy aka Tatt’s Twin‏ @SammyJo58 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @anakin4life @TBones49

        Yes, Charles is his father. Suggesting otherwise is saying Diana’s affair with Major Hewitt began when she was pregnant with Harry, and in fact, it began long afterward. Everyone jumps to that conclusion due to Harry’s and Hewitt’s red hair BUT Diana’s brother has red hair also.

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      4. Irene valdez‏ @Ireneva32710566 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @SammyJo58 @anakin4life @TBones49

        Not JUST his red hair. That ain’t Charles’ kid.

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      1. Rebekah Roark‏ @TowerCleared 27 Nov 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/LnTO3PPrXF

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      1. RealKenGermanicus‏ @RKGermanicus 27 Nov 2017
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        What a load of crappic.twitter.com/h76xjWxK8m

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      1. Peter‏ @PeterJohn501 27 Nov 2017
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        I'm trying to think up something I give less of a shit about than English royalty b.s.

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      1. Xabier Ramírez‏ @hamahiru 27 Nov 2017
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        "His choice of bride"... as in "look what i've found in the bride market!" #facepalm

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      2. JM‏ @jdubs829 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ugh. Who cares.

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      1. Brix‏ @hecklepop 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @SThelonius @nytimes

        Lol this. Legit who cares. Royalty is an outdated concept.

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      1. Mortimer'sBrassHand‏ @sbrasshand 27 Nov 2017
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        His choice?? She isn't entirely passive in this scenario - not like my brass hand!!!

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      2. dane‏ @therealdanelee 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        To think we have been to the Moon and broken the barriers of everything from sound to the Berlin Wall, but Monarchs still act as if they, and all of their children, are the entitled ruling class of humanity. How can people live with themselves after bowing to another human?

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Kris with a K‏ @MrKrisMcD 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @therealdanelee @nytimes

        Is he embracing entitlement or responsibility?

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      4. dane‏ @therealdanelee 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @MrKrisMcD @nytimes

        Harry has no responsibilities but himself. Those enjoying status twist the objective to create an accountability, a destiny to rule, thus believing themselves responsible for others. Like a clinical psychosis or narcissism. 1000s of years old. I need no lord, & bow to nothing.

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      5. Kris with a K‏ @MrKrisMcD 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @therealdanelee @nytimes

        Grim reaper ?

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      6. dane‏ @therealdanelee 28 Nov 2017
        Replying to @MrKrisMcD @nytimes

        I find no relevance in your response. I made no mention of death or mysticism. Can you expound?

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