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Charles backs Harry
http://www.thisislondon.com/til/jsp/modules/Article/print.jsp?itemId=15942991 ^ | 14/01/05 | Robert Jobson Royal Correspondent

Posted on 01/14/2005 7:30:33 AM PST by television is just wrong

This is LONDON 14/01/05 - News and city section

Charles backs Harry By Robert Jobson Royal Correspondent, Evening Standard

Prince Charles is refusing to force Harry to visit Auschwitz or make a TV apology for his Nazi fancy dress stunt.

The Prince of Wales is angry that his son is being pilloried for what he regards as a silly but harmless prank and wants to shelter him from further bad publicity. But the outrage over 20-year-old Harry's decision to attend a party in a German soldier's uniform with a swastika armband continues to reverberate around the world.

The royal family's refusal to take further action risks provoking yet more public criticism.

Newspapers and television stations in Israel, Germany, Italy and the US have already condemned Harry as stupid and insensitive. But after a series of meetings with senior officials, Charles made it clear that he would refuse to bow to political pressure from senior British politicians, including Tory leader Michael Howard, who demanded Harry make a personal apology.

Charles told his senior advisers he will not allow his son to be "hung out to dry". One senior official told the Standard: "As far as the Prince is concerned Harry has apologised for his mistake. He has said sorry and that is the end of the matter."

It has been decided that after Clarence House's contrite statement yesterday nothing more would be added and there will be no gesture such as a public trip by Harry to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

The offensiveness of Harry's gaffe was compounded by the timing, which coincides with the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

This is to be commemorated later this month in a ceremony attended by representatives from around the world.

Britain will be sending European minister Denis Mac-Shane and defence under-secretary Ivor Caplin. The royal family will be represented by Prince Edward.

Mr Howard, who is Jewish, said only a televised apology from Harry would satisfy. He said: "It would be appropriate to hear from him in person. I think it might be appropriate for him to tell us himself just how contrite he is."

Harry, due to start his military training at Sandhurst in May, is said to be "deeply upset" over the reaction.

A senior source said: "There is a feeling that although it was a genuine error and certainly ill-advised he now feels under siege.

"With the benefit of hindsight he knows he was wrong to wear the uniform and the swastika armband but some among his friends feel it has been taken out of all proportion.

"While the Prince of Wales is understandably disappointed with Harry and has made his feelings very clear, he is equally adamant that his son should not be hung out to dry."

It is understood that the Queen has rallied behind her grandson despite the condemnation.

Although she agrees that Harry's decision to dress as a Nazi was ill-advised, she has acknowledged that he did so at a private party and that he genuinely meant no harm.

"The Queen has not intervened in the situation, she will always back her family and is supporting Prince Charles on whatever course of action he decides is appropriate," said the source. Charles's defiant stance comes as it emerged that he has turned to his former adviser Mark Bolland - who spearheaded his PR drive for acceptance for his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.

Mr Bolland, who runs a successful PR firm and is a columnist with a Sunday tabloid newspaper - was contacted by the Prince as the Harry row erupted.

His decision to turn to his former spindoctor comes despite him dispensing with his services last year. Advised by Private Secretary Sir Michael Peat, Charles hired a new public relations team led by former Manchester United spokesman Paddy Harverson.

A senior source said: "This is a clear reflection of just how seriously he's taking the issue. But also it does not reflect well on his current team of advisers."

Since the death of Diana in 1997, Charles has doted on his younger son.

He has turned to the advice of former Guards officer Mark Dyer to help steer Harry into adulthood. A source said: "There is now a feeling in the Prince of Wales's camp that Harry needs a firmer hand to guide him and the sooner he joins the Army the better."

It is still possible that the royal family may decide to send Harry to Auschwitz on a private visit should the weight of worldwide criticism prove too much to ignore.

In Israel, the country's top daily was flooded with readers' comments accusing the Prince of being stupid and acting in bad taste.

In the US, the New York Post ran the picture of Harry with the headline Royal Nazi while the Washington Post declared: "Consensus on Prince Harry's Gaffe: He Knows Nothing."

It emerged that Harry hired his costume at a shop close to Highgrove, Maud's Cotswold Costumes, popular with the young royals and their set.

Among the other outfits which were said to have caught the prince's eye was a SS uniform.

Maud Franklin, 78, who runs the shop, said: "My shop is popular with young royals.

"They normally go for more specific themes or something outrageously silly like a chicken outfit."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: embaressment; naziharry; prank; princecharles; princeharry; royalfamily; swastika
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To: bikepacker67

Nazis bombed England. Its personal for them. Think 911.


41 posted on 01/14/2005 9:27:10 AM PST by WASH
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To: WASH
Nazis bombed England. Its personal for them. Think 911.
And the Normans kicked their arses at Hastings - but I don't think there'd be outrage if Harry had shown up dressed as William the Conquerer.
42 posted on 01/14/2005 9:35:49 AM PST by bikepacker67 ("This is the best election night in history." -- DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe 11/2/04 8pm)
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To: bikepacker67

True - Time heals alot of pain - but the 1940s are alot closer in most peoples minds than 1066.


43 posted on 01/14/2005 9:43:13 AM PST by WASH
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To: WASH
but the 1940s are alot closer in most peoples minds than 1066.
You're right of course, but I still think that Hitler -- though rightfully demonized -- is singled out, while every other mass-murderous thug (especially Marxist) gets a free pass
44 posted on 01/14/2005 9:48:23 AM PST by bikepacker67 ("This is the best election night in history." -- DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe 11/2/04 8pm)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Don't bother. He's an elitist snob who throws books at his servants, dresses (in private) in Arabic/Lawrence of Arabia togs, and dates a Rottweiler.


45 posted on 01/14/2005 9:53:17 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: Pikamax

Agreed. Why is no one pointing out that turning something into a Halloween costume is hardly a sign of respect. His outfit was a goof on the Nazis, not their victims. I'd compare to the people I see on Halloween dressed up like the Pope or a Priest. I don't think they're doing it to espouse the values of the Catholic Church. If this stunt was so incredibly rotten they should arrest the owner of the costume shop for daring to rent something so evil and dangerous. Ridiculous.


46 posted on 01/14/2005 9:53:48 AM PST by Callahan
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To: television is just wrong
I applaud Prince Charles for his stand. It was a private party, not a public function. The press should stop their stomping party, they've made their point.

However, someone at the palace messed up in not monitoring Harry's activities and giving him proper advice. It's obvious that the young man needs guidance, and he wasn't getting it - or he wasn't open to receiving it.

47 posted on 01/14/2005 9:57:36 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: SoDak

I taped all those Young Ones eps from MTV in the 80's. I used to sympathize with poor Neil, he couldn't even make a decent pot of lentils for dinner.


48 posted on 01/14/2005 10:00:25 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: television is just wrong

Looks like the little Nazi knew what he was doing. They refuse to let him apologize in person, because they are afraid he would sound insincere.


49 posted on 01/14/2005 10:01:28 AM PST by eclectic (Liberalism is a mental disorder)
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To: Reaganesque

LOL. I think mine was Special Patrol Group (AKA Hello Cliff Richard).


50 posted on 01/14/2005 10:05:14 AM PST by new cruelty
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To: Ciexyz

So, according to your logic, it is OK to be a closet Nazi, just don't show this in public?


51 posted on 01/14/2005 10:05:17 AM PST by eclectic (Liberalism is a mental disorder)
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To: Pikamax

I agree this incident is being over-reported. Harry apologized for his stupid costume and I'm sure he heard about what he did over and over from his father and grandmother, etc.

Harry strikes me as a lonely troubled kid whose mother's sudden and violent death has traumatized him - maybe for good. Someone of my acquaintance lost his mother prematurely - to Lupus. The child was 9, the mother was 29 and he is completely messed up to this day (even with therapy).

Bunches.


52 posted on 01/14/2005 10:06:32 AM PST by bunches (those)
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To: eclectic

If I were Harry I would tell everyone where they could kiss it. He never asked for all this attention he happened on it by birth.


53 posted on 01/14/2005 10:09:48 AM PST by linn37 (Have you hugged your Phlebotomist today?)
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To: eclectic
So, according to your logic, it is okay to be a closet Nazi, just don't show it in public?

Wherever did you get that idea? I didn't say anything of the sort. Why are you stretching my words into something nonsensical?

Harry's a young man, just out of school, and he chose a costume for a private party. It's like Halloween, kids dress up as vampires and witches because it strikes them as cool...it doesn't mean they're into Satanism. Same with Harry, he chose what he thought was a neat costume. He didn't think ahead that some people would find it inappropriate.

54 posted on 01/14/2005 10:11:02 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Right on, Chuck.


55 posted on 01/14/2005 10:36:41 AM PST by dr_who_2
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To: Ciexyz

I learned from Neil also that if the "big one" is coming, paint myself white to deflect the blast, and get under a table. I see they're available now on DVD, I have to own them sooner or later.


56 posted on 01/14/2005 10:43:12 AM PST by SoDak
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To: television is just wrong

The world abounds in victims looking for someone unload their baggage on.


58 posted on 01/14/2005 10:45:39 AM PST by cynicom (<p)
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To: Ciexyz

Even on this forum you'll find oversensitive libelers willing to trash your reputation (as if they really knew anything about you) if you even touch on the wrong subject. Happens to all of us.


59 posted on 01/14/2005 11:18:53 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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To: thefactor

Alrite, whatever. Point is, don't go insinuating people are bad and trashing their reputations based on 1 nebulous statement written on a forum. It's wrong not to mention foolish. Period.


60 posted on 01/14/2005 11:22:41 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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