I read she used to hope QEII died during the Blitz.
Was Princess Margaret Really A Whore And A Bitch
by Anonymous | reply 43 | January 3, 2018 6:58 PM |
She was a scallywag.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | December 15, 2017 11:24 PM |
No. Margaret was a non-measured, intelligent, chatty conversationalist. Just like her Grandma, Queen Mary of Teck.
This new series, The Crown, does Margaret injustice.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | December 15, 2017 11:26 PM |
r1
Meaning a good lay that new how to keep her vadge open and tight and her mouth shut tight.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | December 15, 2017 11:26 PM |
She was certainly a bitch. There's a fantastic book about her by Craig Brown, Ma'am Darling which I'd recommend if you're interested in her.
This review has a few anecdotes about her
by Anonymous | reply 4 | December 15, 2017 11:28 PM |
As does this one, including this one which is something that'd make Trump proud
[QUOTE]He supplies many instances, of which the most wince-making is probably the time she asked an architect who had been disabled since childhood: “Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and seen the way you walk?”
by Anonymous | reply 5 | December 15, 2017 11:29 PM |
If so, OP, she would have made a perfect gay man, you know, whore and bitch. Why call her a whore?
by Anonymous | reply 6 | December 15, 2017 11:29 PM |
Did her pussy stink? She looks like she reeked of cigarette butts and pâté.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | December 15, 2017 11:36 PM |
I LOVED princess Margaret because she was the only interesting one in that boring family.
by Anonymous | reply 8 | December 15, 2017 11:36 PM |
[quote] Meaning a good lay that new how to keep her vadge open and tight and her mouth shut tight.
That actually was pretty much the context of my post. The quote is from Mountbatten's character in "The Bank Job" when on behalf of the government he recovers the blackmail photos of a Margaret orgy.
by Anonymous | reply 9 | December 15, 2017 11:39 PM |
I don't know, R7. But I heard your helmet smells like out of date bacon?
by Anonymous | reply 10 | December 15, 2017 11:40 PM |
“The Bank Job” was a brilliant movie. They wove a complex story together with history. Fascinating and antertaining. And I learned a new meaning of “pear shaped”, and learned “D Notice”.
by Anonymous | reply 11 | December 16, 2017 12:16 AM |
I know nothing about her, but she SEEMS like a whory bitch.
by Anonymous | reply 12 | December 16, 2017 12:27 AM |
[quote]Margaret was equally inconsiderate to her mother’s staff. If there was a Christmas party at Buckingham Palace, to which the staff of Clarence House were invited, the Queen Mother would invariably dine out with a lady-in-waiting or have something light so that her servants could get to the party, whereas Princess Margaret would deliberately have a dinner party that evening.
[quote]She was imperious, and if she was bored, she showed it—at one small supper dance given in her honor, when her host asked her, “Ma’am, will you start the dancing?” she replied, “Yes—but not with you.”
[quote]The bride, by contrast, did not ask any of the Clarence House staff who had cared for her for years. Margaret had not made herself popular with them, treating those who looked after her inconsiderately and with maddening demands that often caused endless extra work. Lord Adam Gordon, the comptroller of the household, summed up the feelings of many of them in a remark heard by William Tallon, who was standing close by. As Margaret passed him where he stood on the top step as the glass coach waited to take her to Westminster Abbey, Gordon bowed and said, “Good-bye, Your Royal Highness,” adding as the coach pulled away, “and we hope forever.”
Yes, a real bitch.
by Anonymous | reply 13 | December 16, 2017 1:55 AM |
Did that parasitic cunt have any redeeming qualities?
by Anonymous | reply 14 | December 16, 2017 2:16 AM |
I suspect had social media been around and someone captured some of her imperious, haughty, cuntiness on various iPhones - the monarchy would have been toast.
From what I’ve heard R14 - no, there were no redeeming qualities. Absolute entitlement also corrupts absolutely. Very little intelligence or curiosity or compassion. Just ego and self-centredness. Horrible human being.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | December 16, 2017 2:37 AM |
I heard she wanted $100 million dollars to live on. So she could go a marry her one true love. But who ever handles the finances of the royals said absolutely not possible. And that's one of the reasons she was a complete bitter bitch through out her life. The entitlement was very strong with Margaret.
by Anonymous | reply 16 | December 16, 2017 3:56 AM |
how come she died young compared to the rest of the family which lives on and on and on..
Was it you know MURDER? Perhaps?
by Anonymous | reply 17 | December 16, 2017 4:40 AM |
Are you really gay and a cunt. There’s your answer. She was a whore!
by Anonymous | reply 18 | December 16, 2017 4:42 AM |
She didn't eat enough babies like the rest of the family.
by Anonymous | reply 19 | December 16, 2017 4:43 AM |
R17 she was a chainsmoker and an alcoholic
by Anonymous | reply 20 | December 16, 2017 4:46 AM |
r20
So was I
by Anonymous | reply 21 | December 16, 2017 5:02 AM |
[quote]Just as with her grandchildren, the Queen Mother’s daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, also had widely different personality traits, and the difference between them can best be summed up by their reaction to an incident which happened at Sandringham one Christmas. During a meal there, Margaret leant forward to get something and her hair touched a candle. Within seconds the back of her head was blazing away, but her tresses were sufficiently thick that she knew nothing about it until the Queen spotted what was happening. ‘Oh look,’ she said in slight amusement. ‘Margo’s on fire!’
[quote]As a quick-thinking member of staff patted it out with his hands, Margaret looked at him in horror as if to say: ‘What the hell do you think you are doing, do you know who I am?’ The Queen’s reaction to her sister catching fire was typical of her, as I was privileged to see at first hand. Although I was contracted to look after the Queen Mother, I was part of a team responsible for any member of royalty and this included the Head of State.
I love this story.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | December 16, 2017 5:10 AM |
I heard she was kind of nice to Diana, at first.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | December 16, 2017 5:16 AM |
That Vanity Fair except is disappointing. Not enough of Margaret being a cunt. And NOT ONE mention of her husband liking cock.
by Anonymous | reply 24 | December 16, 2017 5:29 AM |
Margaret was just another bigoted, racist cunt, like all Royals (and Brits for that matter).
by Anonymous | reply 25 | December 16, 2017 5:33 AM |
R23, Yes, they were neighbors at Kensington Palace, and HM asked Margarate to take her under her wing. They were friendly at first, and shared an interest in things like theatre. But, after the divorce, she turned againts her, calling her a 'neighbor from hell'. And she burnt all of Diana's letters to the Queen Mother.
Here's some more cuntiness: [quote]Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell claims that she would, on returning from an engagement, touch the television to test it for warmth, just in case the staff had been watching TV while she was away. One house guest recalled one time her and friends were playing Trivial Pursuit and the question was the name of a curried soup. The guest said: “She said ‘it’s just called curried soup. There isn’t any other name for it’. “Our host said, ‘no, Ma’am – the answer is mulligatawny’ and she said ‘no, it’s curried soup!’. “She got so furious that she tossed the whole board into the air, sending all the pieces flying everywhere.”
[quote]Margaret was so fussy with food and drink that she would throw an outburst if she was given tap water, as she always insisted on having "special Malvern bottled water". The book hears how, during an evening with cousin Ann Rhodes and husband Denys, she was asked by Denys "what will you have to drink, Ma'am," to which she replied "Whisky and water". He then filled a glass with Scotch before reaching for a crystal jug of tap water – a big mistake. The Princess then snapped: "No Denys, not that. I want WATER in my Whisky." He replied: "But this is water, Ma'am." Her footman at the time told how "the room fell silent" as "she looked him up and down and said in her most Royal tones 'that is not water, it is only tap water. Fetch my special water immediately'".
[quote]The book also reveals her friendship with Princess Diana turned toxic when she learned of Andrew Morton's book "Diana: Her True Story". It tells how, upon learning of the book, Margaret "sent her a furious note of reproof". She also complained to a friend: "Poor Lilibet (the Queen) and Charles have done everything they can to get rid of the wretched girl, but she just won't go." And when Diana died in a horror car crash in 1997 "it did little to diminish Margaret's animosity".
by Anonymous | reply 26 | December 16, 2017 5:44 AM |
What did Princess Margaret think of Fergie?
by Anonymous | reply 27 | December 16, 2017 5:51 AM |
Margaret, not Margarate (although I rather like that).
by Anonymous | reply 28 | December 16, 2017 5:51 AM |
[quote]And when Diana died in a horror car crash in 1997 "it did little to diminish Margaret's animosity".
Why would Diana's death, no matter how it occured, make her like her again?
by Anonymous | reply 29 | December 16, 2017 5:55 AM |
[quote]You have done more to bring shame on the Royal Family than could ever have been imagined. Not once have you hung your head in embarrassment, even for a minute. Clearly you have never considered the damage you are doing us all. How dare you discredit us?' So wrote Princess Margaret to the Duchess of York almost two decades ago: her words ring just as fresh and true today.
R27, Not much.
R29, At Diana's funeral, HM made the unusual gesture at bowing to the hearse that was carrying Diana's body. Margaret, on the other hand, simply kept an icy look. Many people find themselves feeling a bit more charitable once a person has died.
by Anonymous | reply 30 | December 16, 2017 6:00 AM |
[quote] Joan Collins tells of the moment a real royal – Princess Margaret – dared to tell Liz Taylor she thought her diamond ring was vulgar. Elizabeth convinced her to try it on, then said, with satisfaction, ‘Not so vulgar now, is it?’
by Anonymous | reply 31 | December 16, 2017 6:32 AM |
No, OP, she was a CUNT. Probably the most unpleasant, miserable member of the royal family in living memory.
by Anonymous | reply 32 | December 16, 2017 6:36 AM |
she died incontinent - wearing a diaper - there you go m'lady
by Anonymous | reply 33 | December 16, 2017 6:46 AM |
Not as big as me
by Anonymous | reply 35 | January 3, 2018 11:25 AM |
R21, you forgot to say you were an insufferable womanizer (ewww) too!
by Anonymous | reply 36 | January 3, 2018 3:28 PM |
she slept around
by Anonymous | reply 37 | January 3, 2018 3:33 PM |
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by Anonymous | reply 38 | January 3, 2018 3:43 PM |
I'd say the answer to OP's question is that Margaret married at age 29 and to a photographer.
Part of the reason is because many of the better nobility/titled bachelors knew her and avoided her....choosing less prestigious but more enjoyable partners.
by Anonymous | reply 39 | January 3, 2018 4:29 PM |
[quote]She liked a party.
And a caftan and a turban, apparently.
by Anonymous | reply 40 | January 3, 2018 5:05 PM |
Tracey Ullman did the greatest Princess Margaret in history!
by Anonymous | reply 41 | January 3, 2018 5:08 PM |
I was happy when she died, and she died in pain and discomfort; could not have happened to a better CUNT!
by Anonymous | reply 42 | January 3, 2018 6:55 PM |
r42 Always test the bathwater, if you're drunk, before you step in.
by Anonymous | reply 43 | January 3, 2018 6:58 PM |