For those who can’t hear: at 1:17 Charles says ‘I hear you’re the biggest party (to sin fein) and then ‘Tell that to Jeffery (DUP)’. Then they all have a chuckle while the DUP stand looking on. For those outside Ireland, It’s a dig at the DUP behaving like they are the dominant political party. The DUP are a political party that oppose Irish unification and espouse loyalty to the British crown. So it’s quite ironic
@@marksandsmith6778 a lot longer than that, although there was considerable usurpation during the Stuart succession on grounds of the well known (at least in Ulster) “No Pot Pouri” principle.
Alex Maskey and Michelle O'Neill sympathise with the King. Good old Jeffrey Donaldson has to welcome him to MY constituency, as if he owned Lagan Valley, when his first words should have been of condolence. He didn't like being teased by the King and, like a child, had to score points trying to save face and did the complete opposite
I agree with you, Unionism of a certain brand are living on borrowed time, it is obvious to people like William for instance knows the score now, he's said as much in Jamaica last year your free to leave if you vote that way....
Haha unionists not just in Scotland on the back foot when even a new king mocks them.. Dup are in a backward role when tories mug them off and now charly has a dig...
It is even worse, the queen chose to shuffle off this mortail coil in Scotland, not England, and she was so close to it at that point that she would not even chance go back for a change of PM, she forced them all to come to her in Scotland, and the rumours are she was not happy with what the tory pary had turned England into, and of course theur criminal activites, and she was after for 70 years as the face of the commonwealth and its people and values, but here come the likes of Farage, Johnson, Gove and Mogg to turn England into a xenophobic little cesspit of hate, but i suspect you will hear more of this as time passes and people start to speak out....but it is quite telling she chose to leave surround by the Scots than the English. ;)
@@rabmcnair4488Yeap, but unfortunatly it has had the opposite effect as some are asking if the queen was so finished with England that she chose not to leave this mortal coil from there, then why should anyone else be stuck with England.
Michelle O’Neill did say some incredibly nice things about Her Majesty and was extremely gracious. It’s wonderful to see the King acknowledge this. He clearly has warmth and affection for the First Minister and recognises her mandate. He didn’t seem that impressed at all with Donaldson, who would be? The man is a total fool.
I'd like to think that regardless of who they are you could say someone's nice about someone's mother to them. I think Michelle and Alex were very classy in making the meeting about condolences and not self agrandisement.
given context, he’s relaxed and seems really sincere around getting on with them, his own uncle, who he was really close to, was killed by an IRA bomb, so i think it does show character to not let that prevent working for overcoming past hates.
absolutely, and the graciousness shown by the leaders of the biggest party whose constituents were murdered by the very regiment the king stands over as prince (paras) shows that character is found on all sides.
@@danielmcdaid2647 i mean, i agree, so it has gone both ways, i saw that with the Sinn Fean leadership recently as well. I really wasn’t trying to sanctify Charles, just point out that it was good seeing them speak to each other that way.
Charles- 'your now the biggest party, are you?' Michelle O'Neill- 'we are indeed' Alex Maskey- 'don't tell Jeffrey that!' Charles- 'for all his skill and ingenuity'
Found that very touching Myself, stuff politics and religion, respect to Michelle oneil, showed much dignity and respect for someone who has just lost someone they love, as we all should no matter were we come from,I hope that ireland has everlasting peace and prosperity
Well, well. Charles spends quite some time with the SF reps, and seemed visibly less warm to the DUP man. That's gotta hurt. Also, the DUP guy leading off with, "welcome to my constituency" to the King. Classless, lacking in decorum and basic respect. The SF reps showed how it is done.
The King, as a young prince, was very close to his uncle, Lord Mountbatten Sinn Fein is the political wing of the terrorists who killed him. So this can't have been easy. But Charles III is showing the same diplomacy as his mother. He has moved on and ostensibly so has Sinn Fein. They have realized that decades of bombs and bullets failed. Michele O'Neill was only a child when that happened, and she too has shown diplomacy. This is welcome and would have been unthinkable during The Troubles.
The Queen shook hands with Martin McGuinness. KC III has an obvious rapport with Michelle O'Neill. Donaldson acted like a complete berk; "Welcome to my constituency".
He said to Jeffrey ' I have met you before, occasionally' and then he makes a point of looking directly at Michelle while emphasizing the words 'in the past'. This was immediately after stating to Michelle they were now the largest party through ingenuity and skill. Seems like a thinly veiled dig at Jeffrey and Irish Unionism in general. Quite a surprising and humorous remark from the British Monarch. 😂
@@rorycurran329 I think it’s more that the DUP and just unionist parties in general are seen as weird and backwards in their thinking in mainland Britain.
Charlie has the hots 🔥 🥵 for Michelle, his face lit up when she spoke to him, and he was still glancing in her direction as he spoke to wee Jaffery 🙄 🤣 😂. Charlie's other half looks a bit bedraggled compared to Michelle.
No. There isn't one. It's just the national lag in tradition from a time where dudes on horses rode into town and killed everyone who didn't pay them. And lots who did.
Like slapping little jeff in the face with a wet fish 😂. About time the DUP take their place in the assembly or told everyone else will get on without them
@@giveusanepleasebob992 Sinn fein have moved on, with the times so to speak. The DUP have gone further backwards. A reunited Ireland is coming, not if but when...
@@wonkygustav4457 Starting to feel a bit better now ...A couple of years therapy should do the trick.It was nearly enough to make even the strongest of men throw their self off a high pavement ....
This video should be studied 😂 Absolutely incredible scenes, Charles only had eyes for Michelle, who seemed slightly uncomfortable, and to see the three of them openly bantering over Jeffrey while he stands there like a grinning idiot gives me such second hand embarrassment I almost feel sorry for him. Even talking to Jeffrey Charles still can't help but look over at Michelle and involve her 😂😂😂
What’s going to happen, a border poll, perhaps Northern Ireland needs Independence from both the U.K. and the Southern Irish Republic and becomes a separate state?
@@henrysevern Literally no one wants that to happen the Unionists are stuck in the 1600s and need Britain and every other sensible person knows that Ireland is Ireland
@@chickensprint Island of Ireland was never a United country likewise with the main island of the British Isles was not always under one Government. In history Ireland was ruled by five separate warring fiefdoms. The so called Unionist or Protestants have lived on the island of Ireland for many centuries as long as Europeans have lived in the Americas. If there is a border poll and they vote to join, they can join the republic. If they want to stay in the U.K. or become their own separate state it is up to them. They can also partition Northern Ireland again so that some of the border areas that want to be in the republic should be allowed to join. The republics claim to Northern Ireland is nothing more than a territorial land grab. Pretty similar to the claim over Gibraltar by Spain or Argentina of the Falkland Islands or perhaps Greek Cypriots over Turkish Cyprus or Turkey or Turkish Cyprus. Satisfaction arrangements have occurred before such as Singapore becoming a separate self governing state deprecate from Malaysia. An even better example is Switzerland where individual Canton Governments control the local area which allows three not two as in Northern Ireland linguistic cultures (German, French, Italian) to go-exist in a highly successful country.
@@henrysevern Those Irish Kingdoms weren't different nations they were just different political entities owned by different kings. Nobody uses the borders of historical Kingdoms for the basis of where Nation-States should have their borders otherwise Germany would claim the entire Holy Roman Empire. You're talking utter nonsense about land grabs when the only reason Northern Ireland exists is because of a land grab by the English known as the conquest of Ireland.
The King’s great-grandfather, King George V, was a great lover of Ireland. It was King George V who in 1920 demanded that the British Government call off the Black and Tans. King George V even wrote at the time of “My Dear Irish People”, and prayed that one day we could achieve Peace and Reconciliation in Ireland. So it’s no surprise that his great-grandson King Charles shares that respect for Ireland, and disdain for those (the DUP) who are preventing cooperation and reconciliation. Spoken from a moderate Unionist perspective.
Indeed, before he was King George V planned to spend 6 days in Ashford, Cong on the border of Mayo and Galway. When he got there he fell in love with the place and spent a full 5 weeks there!
@@davekeating. You may not be familiar with Irish history, but Kevin Barry is dead actually. So that suggestion is a bit stupid 🤦🏻♂️ If King George had anything to do with it, Kevin Barry would have lived a long and happy life. King George completely opposed the Kilmainham Gaol executions.
If you spend your whole political career making it clear that you have no sense of humour, it’s likely that the King will laugh at you aswell as the Shinners.
Sinn Fein have a real winner in Michelle O’Neil, politically mature and a real states-person. I can see her delivering change for all Irish people, and Alex Maskey came across as a statesman. You Irish are so lucky to have this calibre of politician in the Storemont - look at what we have in Westminster! A Brit (in peace)
Come over and visit, David - you'd be very welcome. I recommend Connemara in the West of Ireland, West Cork and the Cork/Kerry mountains - you'll be stunned by the scenery.
If King Charles supports B.L.M., he must support Irish reunification in good conscience if he wants to atone for previous invasions and subjugation of the Irish population.
The problem is that the DUP claim to represent all Unionists and particularly Loyalists in Northern Ireland. It leaves no room for middle ground for those who neither share the views of the DUP, nor want Northern Ireland to leave the UK. Identity is a very personal thing, it's up to those who live in Northern Ireland whether they identify as British or Irish, nobody can force them one way or the other
@@williamhamilton2934 h Where do you get that 650m figure from and how come Northern Ireland economy is doing better than Britain? Anyhow most should be happy as majority of Northern Ireland voted remain.
@@murpho999 then we all seen the eu using northern ireland as a political pawn and the 650 million comes from the politicians ian northern ireland is doing well cause most of the protocol isn't implemented yet. Also the NHS wouldn't be able to get life saving medication thru to name just a few things wrong with the protocol. We are not the eu's to give or take we had the vote as a uk not each nation individually. Imagine if these things were on any of the other nations of the UK
@@danieloliver4558 Unionists are a pain.Cranks with knobs on.NOBODY likes them.They live in the past and will drive themselves out of the UK. A classic example of someone trapped by history....
Spot on. She carried herself really well, treading that fine line between being respectful and maintaining Republican principles. Good of her too to mention the peace process and reconciliation. Meanwhile, hilarious to see not even the King likes the DUP.
@@ssmith954 no one likes the DUP. Not even the DUP. His first line to his new king isn't sympathy but an aggressive line. : "You're in my constituency"... what a fucking idiot.
Jeffrey is both smug with & embarrassed by his King. Michelle mentions Charles' mother, while Jeffy claims kingship of his constituency. He's bringing back the stocks for Feniens with personality and/or intelligence - they're showing him up.
I do love Charles just subtly torching the DUP who’s entire political creed is loyalty to the Crown and the UK, not to mention being a bit “and what do you do?” with bloody Donaldson himself - and then being genuinely quite pleased to meet Michelle O’Neill again. Almost as hilarious as when he met Truss in her second PM week and said “back again? Dear oh dear…” with a sigh. Am no monarchist, but he’s already more entertaining than the last one.
@@davidmurphy563 well since your fond of resurrecting old bitterness regarding mountbatten, maybe you should ask the all the relatives of the 14 innocent civilians who were mercilessly shot dead by rampaging British parachute regiment troops during a civil rights march in Derry's bogarde if they enjoyed the parachute firing party on 31st January 1972 eh....Prince Charles was involved with that regiment...though I acknowledge he had no personal involvement in that bloody event.
@@conoconnor4375 Dude, it was a mildly edgy joke. Take up yoga. Breathing exercises. Try to bend the spoon with your mind. You can do it, I believe in you. Just stop dredging up the past or you'll never do it.
For those who can’t hear: at 1:17 Charles says ‘I hear you’re the biggest party (to sin fein) and then ‘Tell that to Jeffery (DUP)’. Then they all have a chuckle while the DUP stand looking on. For those outside Ireland, It’s a dig at the DUP behaving like they are the dominant political party. The DUP are a political party that oppose Irish unification and espouse loyalty to the British crown. So it’s quite ironic
Thank you Carl. I didn't hear it and will listen again.
Thanks for the input
Thanks for explaining. I didn’t catch it.
They should stop their wages - see how fast they get back to work then.
You're full of it, Carl. He doesn't say anything of the kind.... Maybe YOU should listen again 🤣🤣🤣. 🇨🇵
He should have said to Jeffrey: "And what do you do?"
Like the Queen said, ahahaha
we all know what he does
This never gets old.
Lol 😂 😂 😂
Absolutely. Just a few pals laughing at a Nonce
Jeffrey what a clown 🤣 “welcome to my constituency”
"Welcome to my constituency"
"So I have seen you occassionally"
New King is savage
In his jail
He practiced by making Lady Diana cry.
@@marksandsmith6778 I suppose for a country still living in the 1690’s 25 years ago must seem like yesterday.
@@martincopeland8153 correct.
Eg. This group of reprobate royals alone go back 300 yrs
@@marksandsmith6778 a lot longer than that, although there was considerable usurpation during the Stuart succession on grounds of the well known (at least in Ulster) “No Pot Pouri” principle.
Alex Maskey and Michelle O'Neill sympathise with the King. Good old Jeffrey Donaldson has to welcome him to MY constituency, as if he owned Lagan Valley, when his first words should have been of condolence. He didn't like being teased by the King and, like a child, had to score points trying to save face and did the complete opposite
Jeffery The king of Lagan Valley🤣🤣🤣
@@aspenade
*queen.
@@dessy76 And his old mate Paul Berry can be the jester
Yes, this is very true.
😂😂, true!
That just killed the DUP lol.
I agree with you, Unionism of a certain brand are living on borrowed time, it is obvious to people like William for instance knows the score now, he's said as much in Jamaica last year your free to leave if you vote that way....
I know Jeffrey ran out of toilet paper in the jacks just after hearing those words come out of the mouth of his "King"...
🇮🇪
@@sentimentaloldme lol
DUP killed thumsels by maintaining ah policy based on 2 letters n and o , it has its limitations, obvs
Everyone hates the DUP. Even the King 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 to be fair they're very easy to hate, pompous wee Jaffery and his backwoods team of diehards.
That would make a great tee shirt slogan
divide and rule, think again
@@jeffy8538 Nah....the unionists are divided ➗ themselves....that's why sinn fein is the biggest party.
@@conoconnor4375 SDLP
Haha unionists not just in Scotland on the back foot when even a new king mocks them..
Dup are in a backward role when tories mug them off and now charly has a dig...
That is what they get for proping up this horrendous Torie government.
It is even worse, the queen chose to shuffle off this mortail coil in Scotland, not England, and she was so close to it at that point that she would not even chance go back for a change of PM, she forced them all to come to her in Scotland, and the rumours are she was not happy with what the tory pary had turned England into, and of course theur criminal activites, and she was after for 70 years as the face of the commonwealth and its people and values, but here come the likes of Farage, Johnson, Gove and Mogg to turn England into a xenophobic little cesspit of hate, but i suspect you will hear more of this as time passes and people start to speak out....but it is quite telling she chose to leave surround by the Scots than the English. ;)
@@bob23301 Yeah think it was deliberate she died in Scotland, so they could rally the unionists here and try to stop the push for independence.
@@rabmcnair4488Yeap, but unfortunatly it has had the opposite effect as some are asking if the queen was so finished with England that she chose not to leave this mortal coil from there, then why should anyone else be stuck with England.
@@bob23301 Hope your right mate. 👏
Michelle O’Neill did say some incredibly nice things about Her Majesty and was extremely gracious. It’s wonderful to see the King acknowledge this. He clearly has warmth and affection for the First Minister and recognises her mandate. He didn’t seem that impressed at all with Donaldson, who would be? The man is a total fool.
IMO bodes well for NI staying in the union
She IS fit though.... 🤔
@@mrkillman555 Lmao
I'd like to think that regardless of who they are you could say someone's nice about someone's mother to them. I think Michelle and Alex were very classy in making the meeting about condolences and not self agrandisement.
Yes we’ll she has a mandate , old big ears dosent have a mandate !
given context, he’s relaxed and seems really sincere around getting on with them, his own uncle, who he was really close to, was killed by an IRA bomb, so i think it does show character to not let that prevent working for overcoming past hates.
absolutely, and the graciousness shown by the leaders of the biggest party whose constituents were murdered by the very regiment the king stands over as prince (paras) shows that character is found on all sides.
@@danielmcdaid2647 i mean, i agree, so it has gone both ways, i saw that with the Sinn Fean leadership recently as well. I really wasn’t trying to sanctify Charles, just point out that it was good seeing them speak to each other that way.
Nicely put,,,,we need to stop and look from the individuals point of view sometimes ,,,
Jeffrey, Jeffrey, Jeffrey 👮🏻♂️🚔🚨
The King is bantering with Sinn Fein while practically ending the DUP on site
MOUNTBATEN
@@MrDragpics exactly. KC was very close to his uncle and inherited the property next to where he died. You need to run far to catch up with KC.
@@MrDragpics wasn't he a M.A.P?
Well - he is a globalist - and so are the current rank and file of sinn fein. They will get along VERY well in the coming years.
Kc 🤨
The king has more in common with Irish people than the Dup, it’s very clear to see….
He hopes over to the republic at the drop of a had says he loves the informality here.
Absolutely 💯%👍 👍 👍
Charlie loves Ireland unlike sado DUP!😢
@Minime163 Yes he has made several relatively informal visits over the years as Prince of Wales.
I'm impressed with him saying "fecking DUP" to Michelle
Where did he say that?
Lol 🤣🤣🤣(+1). He said: "Feckin shoite DUP!" at 1:17 like yer man said above. 🇨🇵
@@andrewrobinson2565 you're all deaf
@@youlittlerocket Yes, the whole thing is made up, but thought I'd play along for light relief ☮️♥️.
@@andrewrobinson2565 😂😂😂
Charles- 'your now the biggest party, are you?'
Michelle O'Neill- 'we are indeed'
Alex Maskey- 'don't tell Jeffrey that!'
Charles- 'for all his skill and ingenuity'
😂😂😂
Found that very touching Myself, stuff politics and religion, respect to Michelle oneil, showed much dignity and respect for someone who has just lost someone they love, as we all should no matter were we come from,I hope that ireland has everlasting peace and prosperity
Sir Jeffrey What a A Slag
It's funny because he's like "oh, "your""constituency" is it?"
Jeffrey: Welcome to MY constituency.
Charles: Oh I see how it is then. Welcome to MY Kingdom.
What is Jeffrey Donaldson doing here? Thought he's on strike for not enough people voting for him/DUP?
Micha creeping up
Well, well. Charles spends quite some time with the SF reps, and seemed visibly less warm to the DUP man. That's gotta hurt. Also, the DUP guy leading off with, "welcome to my constituency" to the King. Classless, lacking in decorum and basic respect. The SF reps showed how it is done.
Bike man what utter tosh you say
Charlie sounds like Rowley Birkin QC, "I'm afraid I was very very drunk".
With power...............................
The King, as a young prince, was very close to his uncle, Lord Mountbatten
Sinn Fein is the political wing of the terrorists who killed him. So this can't have been easy.
But Charles III is showing the same diplomacy as his mother. He has moved on and ostensibly so has Sinn Fein. They have realized that decades of bombs and bullets failed. Michele O'Neill was only a child when that happened, and she too has shown diplomacy. This is welcome and would have been unthinkable during The Troubles.
He looks like he's having great fun
thanks for explaining the history.. im glad someone did.. Im from new zealand 🇳🇿
The Queen shook hands with Martin McGuinness. KC III has an obvious rapport with Michelle O'Neill. Donaldson acted like a complete berk; "Welcome to my constituency".
Mountbatten wanted a unified Ireland
if even the king treats the DUP like this, you know that they're in for a rough time.
What did he say??!
@@M_Jaggard Watch the video...quite simple really.
@@levbronstein-red and the award for most helpful comment goes to...
Not you!!!
@@levbronstein-red did you think I hadn't watched it? He doesn't say anything audibly about the DUP
That is absolutely withering humiliation, right to the end, Charles glances at Michelle even when he’s talking to Donaldson
He said to Jeffrey ' I have met you before, occasionally' and then he makes a point of looking directly at Michelle while emphasizing the words 'in the past'. This was immediately after stating to Michelle they were now the largest party through ingenuity and skill. Seems like a thinly veiled dig at Jeffrey and Irish Unionism in general. Quite a surprising and humorous remark from the British Monarch. 😂
@@rorycurran329 unionists exposed as being little dogs. Monarchs respect strength, not vassals that roll over for belly rubs and validation
@@rorycurran329 I think it’s more that the DUP and just unionist parties in general are seen as weird and backwards in their thinking in mainland Britain.
Charlie has the hots 🔥 🥵 for Michelle, his face lit up when she spoke to him, and he was still glancing in her direction as he spoke to wee Jaffery 🙄 🤣 😂. Charlie's other half looks a bit bedraggled compared to Michelle.
@@conoconnor4375 I thought that too. He seemed to be openly flirting with her
gerry donaldson realising he 's not teachers favourite...Y'know ive a bruv methinks you'd get on with"
Jeffery you really screwed that up!
That was HILARIOUS 🤣.(+1)
The D.U.P. don't do jokes...☺
@@sentimentaloldme Good point! That made me go back to watch the clip of Ali G interviewing Sammy Wilson... hilarious!
Can someone explain the point of the monarchy?
Some recent videos from Jordan Peterson explain it quite well
No. There isn't one. It's just the national lag in tradition from a time where dudes on horses rode into town and killed everyone who didn't pay them. And lots who did.
@@Tizzer169 anything "explained" by Jordan Peterson, begs the opposite conclusion.
@@Tizzer169 isn't he that drug addicted lunatic who only eats beef, thinks lobsters are the peak of evolution and that climate change is fake?
@@martinwest7250 couldn't be further from the truth mate :)
The DUP at the back of the.queue... 😂😂😂
Like slapping little jeff in the face with a wet fish 😂. About time the DUP take their place in the assembly or told everyone else will get on without them
Declan did you tell 3yrs out ira sinn fein that??
Where’s wee Jeffrey today
At the Kinnegad Home For The Bewildered.
"Most important is talk to your enemies, your friends are already with you"
- Nelson Mandela
King Charles laughs with Sinn fein and practically snubs the Dup..! Classic! embarrassing for Dup..! Haha!
And sinn fein laugh with the king who they are supposed to despise.
Just like all politicians, they have more faces than guess who.
@@giveusanepleasebob992 Sinn fein have moved on, with the times so to speak. The DUP have gone further backwards. A reunited Ireland is coming, not if but when...
@@giveusanepleasebob992 No that’s called reconciliation and maturity. DUP should try it.
@@jasonknight5378 you talk cods wallop
@@joprocter4573 Did you even watch the video ? Or keep up with current events ?
Chaz seems to have recovered from his pen and ink malfunctions
But have you? 😉
As if you wouldn't get frustrated/anxious trying to sign an historical document with a leaking pen...
@@wonkygustav4457 My pen is always up to the job.Always gets the job done satisfactorily......
@@crafter170 but have you recovered from Charles’ pen malfunction yet?!
@@wonkygustav4457 Starting to feel a bit better now ...A couple of years therapy should do the trick.It was nearly enough to make even the strongest of men throw their self off a high pavement ....
It's just a question When now, not If, and the DUP know it.
1 minute 38, watch in slow motion. The King does not want the DUP. He wants to see Ireland free.
@msmissy6888 Please and thanks. Cause that is the on;ly claim you have on our country. He could renounce it in a second.
This video should be studied 😂 Absolutely incredible scenes, Charles only had eyes for Michelle, who seemed slightly uncomfortable, and to see the three of them openly bantering over Jeffrey while he stands there like a grinning idiot gives me such second hand embarrassment I almost feel sorry for him. Even talking to Jeffrey Charles still can't help but look over at Michelle and involve her 😂😂😂
They have an obvious rapport. Donaldson behaved like a complete berk.
Sinn Fein were always the true party of Ireland.
DUP are history.
There are videos that bring a tear to my eye...and this is one of them..
Charlie's in the RA🤣
What he is another English spy?
WHAT he is another English spy?
Fair play to Charles for his kind words 😊
A nation once again ...very very soon
The long awaited season 3 of "the office"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This encounter has made me slightly warm to old chuckster 😂
Should've said "Is it true Jeffrey"😂
So telling that after the King starts talking to Jeffrey he looks back to Michelle
Charles not first blondie
Aww this is gold. Even their king thinks they are a joke.
Sinn fein mi5 are traitors
What’s going to happen, a border poll, perhaps Northern Ireland needs Independence from both the U.K. and the Southern Irish Republic and becomes a separate state?
@@henrysevern Literally no one wants that to happen the Unionists are stuck in the 1600s and need Britain and every other sensible person knows that Ireland is Ireland
@@chickensprint Island of Ireland was never a United country likewise with the main island of the British Isles was not always under one Government. In history Ireland was ruled by five separate warring fiefdoms. The so called Unionist or Protestants have lived on the island of Ireland for many centuries as long as Europeans have lived in the Americas. If there is a border poll and they vote to join, they can join the republic. If they want to stay in the U.K. or become their own separate state it is up to them. They can also partition Northern Ireland again so that some of the border areas that want to be in the republic should be allowed to join. The republics claim to Northern Ireland is nothing more than a territorial land grab. Pretty similar to the claim over Gibraltar by Spain or Argentina of the Falkland Islands or perhaps Greek Cypriots over Turkish Cyprus or Turkey or Turkish Cyprus. Satisfaction arrangements have occurred before such as Singapore becoming a separate self governing state deprecate from Malaysia. An even better example is Switzerland where individual Canton Governments control the local area which allows three not two as in Northern Ireland linguistic cultures (German, French, Italian) to go-exist in a highly successful country.
@@henrysevern Those Irish Kingdoms weren't different nations they were just different political entities owned by different kings. Nobody uses the borders of historical Kingdoms for the basis of where Nation-States should have their borders otherwise Germany would claim the entire Holy Roman Empire. You're talking utter nonsense about land grabs when the only reason Northern Ireland exists is because of a land grab by the English known as the conquest of Ireland.
😂🤣😂🤣..poor Jeffrey
Even Charlie knows a bigot when he sees one. 😂 poor wee jeff 😂😂
The King’s great-grandfather, King George V, was a great lover of Ireland. It was King George V who in 1920 demanded that the British Government call off the Black and Tans. King George V even wrote at the time of “My Dear Irish People”, and prayed that one day we could achieve Peace and Reconciliation in Ireland.
So it’s no surprise that his great-grandson King Charles shares that respect for Ireland, and disdain for those (the DUP) who are preventing cooperation and reconciliation.
Spoken from a moderate Unionist perspective.
Indeed, before he was King George V planned to spend 6 days in Ashford, Cong on the border of Mayo and Galway. When he got there he fell in love with the place and spent a full 5 weeks there!
Tell that to Kevin Barry
@@davekeating. You may not be familiar with Irish history, but Kevin Barry is dead actually. So that suggestion is a bit stupid 🤦🏻♂️ If King George had anything to do with it, Kevin Barry would have lived a long and happy life. King George completely opposed the Kilmainham Gaol executions.
@@kennyryan625 I suppose old George was also a member of Tom Barry's Flying Column 😎
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 good man Charlie! 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Sinn fein the biggest party ❤
If you spend your whole political career making it clear that you have no sense of humour, it’s likely that the King will laugh at you aswell as the Shinners.
Sinn Fein have a real winner in Michelle O’Neil, politically mature and a real states-person. I can see her delivering change for all Irish people, and Alex Maskey came across as a statesman. You Irish are so lucky to have this calibre of politician in the Storemont - look at what we have in Westminster!
A Brit (in peace)
Come over and visit, David - you'd be very welcome. I recommend Connemara in the West of Ireland, West Cork and the Cork/Kerry mountains - you'll be stunned by the scenery.
The crippling formality and fawning is absolutely cringe. Even my cringes were cringing.
It's a "who can outcringe the opposition?" moment...🤣🤣🤣.
@@andrewrobinson2565 😂😂👍👍
Who's fawning?
@@Ben-Downlow. you’re kidding me right ?
@@Ben-Downlow. Is your "brown-nose detection" switched to "NEVER"? Check your "Settings"?🤔
"In the past". A line fit for a King. 👌
At first glance I thought the headline was “king Charles joke” I thought that was pretty appropriate
Wee jeffers full of compassion what a fanny man who votes DUP ffs
It wasn't charles that said "don't tell Jeffrey that" it was Maskey......
Take your batin
"Feck....Arse .....Girrrrrls!" - Prince Philip.
"Dere's more ter Oirland dan diss"
If King Charles supports B.L.M., he must support Irish reunification in good conscience if he wants to atone for previous invasions and subjugation of the Irish population.
Jeff talks like he owns the place…occasionally
Like father, like son.
Fathers like daughters mother's like sons 🤣🇮🇪
Oh Tracey Ulman's DUP antics came to mind. 🤣🤣
"i have seen you occasionally in the last"....he behaves like a king for sure, he knows how to treat subjects and peasants.
King Charles the 3rd of England.
AKA
King Charles the Last of N.Ireland
If Jeffrey & the Tories have their way Charlie will be replaced with Jamie Bryson ..(The Dustbin Man) ☺
Hello is a nice King 😂
That wont save him northern ireland
The problem is that the DUP claim to represent all Unionists and particularly Loyalists in Northern Ireland. It leaves no room for middle ground for those who neither share the views of the DUP, nor want Northern Ireland to leave the UK. Identity is a very personal thing, it's up to those who live in Northern Ireland whether they identify as British or Irish, nobody can force them one way or the other
"Can you believe these guys are throwing a tantrum over checks on chilled meat...and that Truss is backing them"?
It costs northern ireland 650 million a year and has left us in the eu when the rest of the UK is out.
@@williamhamilton2934 h
Where do you get that 650m figure from and how come Northern Ireland economy is doing better than Britain? Anyhow most should be happy as majority of Northern Ireland voted remain.
@@murpho999 then we all seen the eu using northern ireland as a political pawn and the 650 million comes from the politicians ian northern ireland is doing well cause most of the protocol isn't implemented yet. Also the NHS wouldn't be able to get life saving medication thru to name just a few things wrong with the protocol. We are not the eu's to give or take we had the vote as a uk not each nation individually. Imagine if these things were on any of the other nations of the UK
Brian it’s a lot more than chilled meat, it’s about preventing UK citizens from trading in the UK. SF nailed this with KC and JD was schooled again!
Very concerning. Looks like the the unionists are going to be let down by the main land again
You reap what you sow
@@ardri31 what have I sowed
No such thing as a mainland in these Isles.
@@danieloliver4558 Unionists are a pain.Cranks with knobs on.NOBODY likes them.They live in the past and will drive themselves out of the UK. A classic example of someone trapped by history....
They are just two persons who have a laugh at a DUPe 😂
Up the Shinners..😂😂
Outmanoeuvred and upstaged again !!
Great line Michelle “ end of an era”
Spot on. She carried herself really well, treading that fine line between being respectful and maintaining Republican principles. Good of her too to mention the peace process and reconciliation.
Meanwhile, hilarious to see not even the King likes the DUP.
@@ssmith954 no one likes the DUP. Not even the DUP.
His first line to his new king isn't sympathy but an aggressive line.
: "You're in my constituency"... what a fucking idiot.
10/10 👏👏
And that's the mindset of Donaldson... I'm the sheriff in these parts. Could be visiting the cells for a wee bit shortly...
Jeffrey 😂😂😂
DUP told by the king of England to just go away and grow up. Three cheers for the king of England.
Time is a healing process
Absolutely brilliant sinn Fein so proud of you s as you say we're here for everyone ❤
It's nice to see Charles grieving for is mother.
Work is work.
I feel like people are maybe reading too much into this, but still, it's funny all the same.
Even the political wing of the IRA are moderate compared to the DUP 🤣🤣🤣
Lots of fun for the next ~10 years :D
What is the sensible path forward for UK and Northern Ireland?
Hello.
And what do you do?
Jeffrey is both smug with & embarrassed by his King. Michelle mentions Charles' mother, while Jeffy claims kingship of his constituency. He's bringing back the stocks for Feniens with personality and/or intelligence - they're showing him up.
I do love Charles just subtly torching the DUP who’s entire political creed is loyalty to the Crown and the UK, not to mention being a bit “and what do you do?” with bloody Donaldson himself - and then being genuinely quite pleased to meet Michelle O’Neill again. Almost as hilarious as when he met Truss in her second PM week and said “back again? Dear oh dear…” with a sigh. Am no monarchist, but he’s already more entertaining than the last one.
He has a very obvious rapport with Michele O'Neill. Less so with Donaldson.
We didn't used to hear what the Royals were saying in these news reports.
Good to see Sinn Fein finally realised after all these years that Charles is the head of their state in Northern Ireland 👋👋👋😏
Couldn't think of a shitter life than this lol
If Charlie has any sense he'll take the opportunity to dump the orange failed polity
The very last line, when he looks at Michelle O' Neill is the killer.. 👏
Class 😂
Charlie "you here on holiday?"
Rip dup😢😢
Lol I’ve seen you occasionally
Had to like this ironically
(Also drunk & tired)
Awkward humour is still funny 🇮🇪
Sounds like flirting lol.
He should have asked him whether Lord Mountbatten still enjoys fishing.
Fishing for boys 🤫
@@ffffffffffffffs Well, I'm just back from directing an offensive in Kharkiv so I thought I'd leave a comment. ;)
@@davidmurphy563 well since your fond of resurrecting old bitterness regarding mountbatten, maybe you should ask the all the relatives of the 14 innocent civilians who were mercilessly shot dead by rampaging British parachute regiment troops during a civil rights march in Derry's bogarde if they enjoyed the parachute firing party on 31st January 1972 eh....Prince Charles was involved with that regiment...though I acknowledge he had no personal involvement in that bloody event.
@@conoconnor4375 Dude, it was a mildly edgy joke. Take up yoga. Breathing exercises. Try to bend the spoon with your mind. You can do it, I believe in you. Just stop dredging up the past or you'll never do it.
@@conoconnor4375 Was that Dirk Bogarde?
no comments about Lord Mountbatten