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Prince Harry back in U.K.??
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"Unless they can't afford £120 ? they probably dont have to pay it
They pay tax on their income, so maybe are allowed a free test like every other person in this country."
You have to pay for a PCR test on returning from abroad. You can't have a free NHS one |
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"Unless they can't afford £120 ? they probably dont have to pay it
They pay tax on their income, so maybe are allowed a free test like every other person in this country.
You have to pay for a PCR test on returning from abroad. You can't have a free NHS one"
I was just responding to the implication that they would not have to pay because they were royal really, but yes, you are right. I was jumping to the royal defense at a time when they deserve some humanity in their grief |
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"will he have to self isolate for the required time??
If not, why not??
Not a dig, just a genuine question, had it been a "commoner" we would have to."
I read on an article that he will be exempt from the 10 days self isolation as these are special circumstances.I don’t think he’s back yet |
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"will he have to self isolate for the required time??
If not, why not??
Not a dig, just a genuine question, had it been a "commoner" we would have to.
I read on an article that he will be exempt from the 10 days self isolation as these are special circumstances.I don’t think he’s back yet "
But I could be wrong lol I’m surprised there are no pics of him back yet Tho |
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Mourners coming from outside England
If you have travelled to England from any country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you are required to self-isolate from arrival and for the first full 10 days after you arrive. However, you can leave your place of self-isolation in limited circumstances, including on compassionate grounds. This includes attending a funeral of a household member, a close family member or a friend (if neither household member or close family member can attend the funeral).
You must continue to self-isolate at all other times.
If you are arriving from a country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you may be able to leave self-isolation at an earlier stage if you have participated in the Test to Release for International Travel Scheme.
Taken from the gov.uk corona virus guidance.
I really do wish people would stop trying to pick at him, especially over attending his grandads funeral.
How many 'commoners' would willingly break the law to attend a funeral? So if its OK for you to support your mate Bob going to a funeral even though he shouldn't then surely Harry is OK? Not that we know he is breaking any laws really. |
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"will he have to self isolate for the required time??
If not, why not??
Not a dig, just a genuine question, had it been a "commoner" we would have to.
I read on an article that he will be exempt from the 10 days self isolation as these are special circumstances.I don’t think he’s back yet
But I could be wrong lol I’m surprised there are no pics of him back yet Tho "
you are wrong on both counts, he returned yesterday and started his quarantine |
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"will he have to self isolate for the required time??
If not, why not??
Not a dig, just a genuine question, had it been a "commoner" we would have to.
I read on an article that he will be exempt from the 10 days self isolation as these are special circumstances.I don’t think he’s back yet
But I could be wrong lol I’m surprised there are no pics of him back yet Tho "
He's back and complying with regulations.
I'm glad there are no pictures of him. The vultures would be circling ready to peck his eyes out. |
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"Mourners coming from outside England
If you have travelled to England from any country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you are required to self-isolate from arrival and for the first full 10 days after you arrive. However, you can leave your place of self-isolation in limited circumstances, including on compassionate grounds. This includes attending a funeral of a household member, a close family member or a friend (if neither household member or close family member can attend the funeral).
You must continue to self-isolate at all other times.
If you are arriving from a country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you may be able to leave self-isolation at an earlier stage if you have participated in the Test to Release for International Travel Scheme.
Taken from the gov.uk corona virus guidance.
I really do wish people would stop trying to pick at him, especially over attending his grandads funeral.
How many 'commoners' would willingly break the law to attend a funeral? So if its OK for you to support your mate Bob going to a funeral even though he shouldn't then surely Harry is OK? Not that we know he is breaking any laws really. "
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"will he have to self isolate for the required time??
If not, why not??
Not a dig, just a genuine question, had it been a "commoner" we would have to.
I read on an article that he will be exempt from the 10 days self isolation as these are special circumstances.I don’t think he’s back yet
But I could be wrong lol I’m surprised there are no pics of him back yet Tho
you are wrong on both counts, he returned yesterday and started his quarantine "
I’m reporting only what I’ve read yesterday |
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Tbh the news is driving me mad great guy his grandad was and it was a sad sad day but im sick of hearing about his life every day every channel same stuff every day even regional news |
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"Mourners coming from outside England
If you have travelled to England from any country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you are required to self-isolate from arrival and for the first full 10 days after you arrive. However, you can leave your place of self-isolation in limited circumstances, including on compassionate grounds. This includes attending a funeral of a household member, a close family member or a friend (if neither household member or close family member can attend the funeral).
You must continue to self-isolate at all other times.
If you are arriving from a country that is not exempt from the requirement to self-isolate, you may be able to leave self-isolation at an earlier stage if you have participated in the Test to Release for International Travel Scheme.
Taken from the gov.uk corona virus guidance.
I really do wish people would stop trying to pick at him, especially over attending his grandads funeral.
How many 'commoners' would willingly break the law to attend a funeral? So if its OK for you to support your mate Bob going to a funeral even though he shouldn't then surely Harry is OK? Not that we know he is breaking any laws really. "
Perfectly written |
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"Tbh the news is driving me mad great guy his grandad was and it was a sad sad day but im sick of hearing about his life every day every channel same stuff every day even regional news "
Off button or there's always multitudes of other channels..
I thought the coverage was ott on Friday from the Beeb but can see why the news will cover it extensively till Sat.. |
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Im not a Royalist - far from it. Hoever that doesn't mean Im blind to the fact that his Grandfather has died. He's only doing what most / many of us would do if we could.
I hope he can go to his Grandfathers funeral and I hope that he may be able to use it to begin to rebuild his relationship with family.
This must be a pretty shite time for him - huge public falling out with his family and his Grandfather dying. I wish him and his family the best at this time.
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