Prince Harry has apologised for using offensive language to describe a member of his army platoon. The News of the World said it had a video of the army lieutenant calling a colleague a "Paki" while pretending to make a phonecall to the Queen. A statement from St James's Palace said he did so three years ago as a nickname about a friend and without any malice. The prince had to apologise in 2005 for wearing a swastika armband to a party, which offended many Jewish people.
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Inbreeding
by Anonymous112 (not verified) on Sun Jan 11, 2009 01:03 AM PSTThousands of years of marrying cousins makes a family a little, well, different. LOL
I love the British!
by IraniIrooni (not verified) on Sat Jan 10, 2009 08:36 PM PSTPrince Harry, please continue to wear that armband. The leader of that party was right in many ways ... and he was part jewish.