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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just watched news about the lates p r stunt he is in at cambridge university and based on some students his qualifications would not get so called normal students getting in.
Royal say as the course is being paid for it should not affect it.
Fact is the taxpayers are fundong it from money the royals wrongly in my view get.
I would respect them more if they want to be psrt of real life if they lived off real life wages etc but yet again the establishment and royals take the piss.
Apart from cost of course there is the cost of of security I do not blame students being unhappy. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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It's a post-grad paid course. I could sign up for it if I wanted to. An agricultural management qualification will provide a good grounding in things like budget management, strategic planning and how to run an estate.
Why is that a bad thing? I think it shows a mature and responsible approach to planning for his future role in running the Duchy of Cornwall.
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"It's a post-grad paid course. I could sign up for it if I wanted to. An agricultural management qualification will provide a good grounding in things like budget management, strategic planning and how to run an estate.
Why is that a bad thing? I think it shows a mature and responsible approach to planning for his future role in running the Duchy of Cornwall.
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Totally agree |
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"It's a post-grad paid course. I could sign up for it if I wanted to. An agricultural management qualification will provide a good grounding in things like budget management, strategic planning and how to run an estate.
Why is that a bad thing? I think it shows a mature and responsible approach to planning for his future role in running the Duchy of Cornwall.
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Yes I agree. He was born to that position he neither sought it or asked for it, aside from giving it up the best thing he can do in my opinion is carry out his responsibilities to the best of his ability. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"He is probably thicker than pig shit in the neck of a bottle, but the right palms will be greased and he will no doubt pass with flying colours"
Can't he just get someone to sit the exams for him? |
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"It's a post-grad paid course. I could sign up for it if I wanted to. An agricultural management qualification will provide a good grounding in things like budget management, strategic planning and how to run an estate.
Why is that a bad thing? I think it shows a mature and responsible approach to planning for his future role in running the Duchy of Cornwall.
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I thought it was a bespoke 10 week course just for him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Isn't he studying argriculture? Something he will need when he becomes the duchy of Cornwall,
Good luck to him "
What ? So he can do a bit of hedge laying like daddy, for the cameras....
The French had the right.idea |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"It's a post-grad paid course. I could sign up for it if I wanted to. An agricultural management qualification will provide a good grounding in things like budget management, strategic planning and how to run an estate.
Why is that a bad thing? I think it shows a mature and responsible approach to planning for his future role in running the Duchy of Cornwall.
I thought it was a bespoke 10 week course just for him."
It is. That's the point - he doesn't need to have his A level results at A* for the course. Plus he has a degree. If I wanted a tailored programme, and could afford it, I can have a post-grad course too. I have bought 10 and 12 week programmes from different universities over the years for different groups I have worked with. Why not?
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