Movie Star Beautiful, both M and the Q. None of those looks have I feel resurfaced in subsquent generations.
@diannescott4504Ай бұрын
Princess Margaret might of been a wild child but was not disrespectful to the family.
@sonjadidyk-tn4cc
Ай бұрын
not
@diannescott4504
Ай бұрын
@@sonjadidyk-tn4cc thanks 😊.
@maryoleary2037Ай бұрын
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret came from the same parents, likely had the same medical attention, nourishment and protection. The Queen lived to be 96 and Margaret died at 71. That says to me that the Queen's clean living, compared to being a party girl, like Princess Margaret, who smoked, drank and yahooed, is the way to live a long life.
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
I believe that PRINCESS MARGARET, just like her father and grandfathers died from consequences of lung cancer. I also believed that Queen Elizabeth II never smoked which may account for her longevity.
@annkelly2589
Ай бұрын
The smokers always go first...
@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb
Ай бұрын
My dad passed at 61years he was a smoker, my mother was also a smoker but lived till she was 87 😊
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
@@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb Did your family have a history of lung cancer? I know George VI had an entire lung removed but the cancer had already spread to the other lobes.
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
@@annkelly2589 Not necessarily. Usually it is a family history of cancer plus the smoking which is a deadly combination.
@marlenaamalfitano1558Ай бұрын
Margaret certainly did push everyone's buttons.
@susanhiggins6488
Ай бұрын
She had the nerve to call Diana letting the Royal family down😮
@almart6795Ай бұрын
Good story. Princess Margaret took advantage of the freedom that the Queen didn't have. Good for her.
@susanrike7476Ай бұрын
Thanks, Neil, for a fascinating story about London's cafe society in the early 1950s.
@mlentz1975Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, Neil, what juicy tales😄 Princess Margaret sounded like a “headache” for her sister and Mom. 😳
@Tchalwe1Ай бұрын
Lovely to see you Neil. Princess Margaret was a very beautiful woman and full of life. It must have been fun to be with her. Thank you for sharing this story.🇺🇲❤️
@aliciab4236Ай бұрын
It's hard to imagine similar stories would be killed today. What a good reminder of how times have changed. Thank you for sharing the stories.
@madz48261Ай бұрын
Thanks Neil for showing us the beautiful streets of London 🇦🇺🇦🇺
@TeresaGrim50Ай бұрын
Another great story.
@annemcdonald5602Ай бұрын
Thank you for your delightful history snippets, Neil!
@user-et2xc2ww6qАй бұрын
Dame Shirley Bassey is an absolute legend Neil . I wonder what she thought of working at the Astor club ? Big wave 👋
@keybawd4023Ай бұрын
Another of your "What goes on behind the Green Door" exposees. Absolutely fascinating story, Mr Sean. Thank you.
@mariebussell7005Ай бұрын
Thank you Neil its lovely to hear that the Princess was full of naughtiness and a fun person. Great snippet.
@christinet5419Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVED this broadcast Neil, thank you so much. It was a fun, lighthearted glimpse behind the scenes of Princess Margaret's determination to do as she pleased, and I always admired her for that.
@astridhinderling36Ай бұрын
What a story! Thanks for sharing
@annodnosinut3485Ай бұрын
Neil, you have come up with some of the most interesting stories on the history of London. One wonders if Princess Margaret was ever really happy. It is also interesting of the music she enjoyed listening to.
@annsaenz291Ай бұрын
Princess Margaret was pretty and the wild one.... Thanks Neil for a nice story and hello one and all ❤👋👋👋👋
@cynthiapena1141Ай бұрын
Love these stories, Neil! Princess Margaret really loved the night life, God Bless her.
@josie_pussycat7899Ай бұрын
The former Duke of Edinburgh certainly was a handsome Chap!! As handsome as Queen Elizabeth II was beautiful!💕
@theosbabe7072Ай бұрын
Love these videos from yesteryear...❤
@louisevalentine-smith3336Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing these. Very interesting
@justineheinrichs2798Ай бұрын
Oh dear. One can see both sides to this situation. Could you imagine being the peace maker? ♥️🇨🇦
@kimberlimesser5828Ай бұрын
Great story! Lovely tie,Neil.
@libbyscott6285Ай бұрын
I love these stories Neil, thank you for sharing 😊
@Minaish11Ай бұрын
Such intrigue behind the scenes Neil. I'd rather hear these stories than see the photographs. 🩷From Bombay 🇮🇳
@catherinebrame3145Ай бұрын
Neil, I love your stories!! I have become a true Anglophile through your teachings!! I love being one of “the chums!!”
@jacquelineharrod6386
Ай бұрын
What excellent taste.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Well done.
@penjim2013Ай бұрын
Hello Neil, A fascinating insight into post-war London nightlife, and I loved the polite way you described Princess Margaret as being "refreshed." 😁 Penny from Christchurch. 🇬🇧
@clairejohnson6506Ай бұрын
Love this ,the truth is nice to hear ,this why I only listen to you Neil, thanks for the information on Margaret .
@Kathy-iq7ptАй бұрын
You have the best stories!
@terrytrammell7388Ай бұрын
I find your stories interesting and fascinating. Thank you for sharing them with us.
@LadyPaddingtonАй бұрын
Big wave 🖐Neil and Chums 🙋♀ I so love your historical vignettes, Neil, and the vintage tidbits you run in the background are riveting ❣ Your reports are stimulating, interesting, and entertaining, all rolled into one. A complete package! Thank you for sharing your insights with us 🥰
@user-sn6es9gp6kАй бұрын
Great video thank you Neil. I remember the times when Princess Margaret was a "wild" party goer, but she was heart broken when she couldn't marry her true love Peter Townsend. Protocol forbade it, so who could deny her the gay life. Today? no problem.!!
@LesleyClarke-px9nrАй бұрын
This is all very interesting Neil!! The things that you find out are fascinating 😜😜😜😜😜
@renatatarnawski5974Ай бұрын
I've been working in clubs 4 many yrs. The Gangsters The Seedy Nightlife? That is the True Life No BS given None taken
@Ceba-pw8hkАй бұрын
Love the historical videos.
@celiarosser7290Ай бұрын
Very interesting!!!! I love your stories!!!
@genie2174Ай бұрын
Very interesting Neil. Love your stories!
@geniushisfriends1260Ай бұрын
What incredible facts. Thanks Neil.
@deborahwedickcooper2751Ай бұрын
The best stories!
@kimir1633Ай бұрын
Love it thanks Neil 👋
@Milady_CurtseyАй бұрын
If only buildings could talk ,think of all the fascinating intricacies they could reveal 😎 Wonderful story Neil Thankyou for sharing 👏👏👏😎💖
@LindaCharles-sg6mzАй бұрын
Fascinating to hear all these stories. I found this one particularly fascinating because of the people who attended the club. They could literally almost get away with murder then and no doubt some did.
@patriciaboyd6161Ай бұрын
Patrick was a keen photographer. I fancy him too.
@silva7493Ай бұрын
Here in the US, Princess Margaret might've got one or more of those musicians killed back then. What a handful she could be.
@Cristine-mb4frАй бұрын
My aunt,met many royals in her QARANC army nursing career and she got annoyed by Princess Margaret,who would ignore the special parades citing a migraine. Then at night she’d party the night away till the early mornings. Not good for troops who had to be up early for their work. She did get a Red Cross medal from the late Queen for her service in various countries,including Northern Ireland when the awful IRA, protestants war was on. Adore your history stories now live in Australia. I’d hate to be back in London nowadays, With all the stupid,violent protesters,crimes ignored but offensive words laws in place. SNP get worse daily ,born there and even at 15 been anti SNP ,imo UK needs to stick together and not lose the true British spirit. Your KZread videos are always great thank you..
@joanbonnet8229Ай бұрын
Big wave Neil! Happy weekend!
@WrightmcclureАй бұрын
Thank you for other wonderful stories of the Royals. At least Princess Margaret didn't tell lies about family.
@Lynwen10Ай бұрын
Great video.
@katherinewheatcroft3617Ай бұрын
Both Magaret and Elisabeth were born into elite society but it did not come with the constraints of the RF in situ. Nobody envisaged that Uncle Edward would fall for an American divorcee and nobody would have believed that it would end with his abdication. George was not raised to be King but took on the role dutufully. Suddenly the life that the two young girls may have aspired to, changed radically. With WWII in the middle they were indeed complicated times. When King George died young, there was no escape. Suddenly a beautiful young woman was crowned Queen and her equally beautiful fun-loving sister, Princess Magaret would spend the rest of her life under public scrutiny.
@ritaatkinson8635Ай бұрын
It makes me smile that young people now a days seem to think that they have invented scandal and being wild.....no, it has been happening in one way or another for ever 😊
@rahoche3Ай бұрын
Wow! Drama at its best. Quite a soap opera for the time. Juicy for sure. Ah, the good ole days! I love it! Cheers!👋👋👋😁
@lesleyelizabeth279Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Thank you, Neil, for these entertaining stories. I really enjoy them. I also felt a touch of nostalgia when I saw the Empire magazine. Sadly those days seem like just a dream now, everyone was so patriotic.
@marilynwhite8763Ай бұрын
I will admit that I am more like Princess Margaret and my older sister is like Queen Elizabeth.
@rebeccatrainor734Ай бұрын
This was great!!!
@mario-qi3ywАй бұрын
Good day Neil😊I love the old Hollywood/royalty stories.
@TidybitzАй бұрын
This was very interesting, Neil. My teenage years were in the wonderful 70s, but I sometimes think I might like to have been born earlier so I could have experienced my teens in the 60s especially.
@philomenasorce6114Ай бұрын
Niel. Love all your posts. Love these informative snips of royalty & celebs & history you bring to us. Thanks from the US 🇺🇸
@alicesings1971Ай бұрын
Welcome new subscribers and Chums 👋👋👋👋👋
@africanborn2443Ай бұрын
Hello Neil 👋👋👋. You are a wonder....what a story and thank you for sharing it. My Grandparents always used to say Princess Margaret was both jealous that she wasn't the firstborn and also spoilt rotten by her parents...particularly George VI. So much so she made life extremely difficult for her very proper and protocol adhering older sister and Monarch who both loved and supported her younger sister but was also exasperated by her. Who today would have guessed about London's seedier nightlife enjoyed by such erudite clientele?
@RockerRedАй бұрын
Love the stories & old pictures Neil! 💚🦋💚Thanks Neil! 👍👋🌷👑🌹
@froufroufeatherstone6291Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video.
@elizabethm888Ай бұрын
😊🍀😊 Hi Neal!!!
@wenders1966fulАй бұрын
Another cracking story Neil, it seems there was always a rebellious member of the royal family.
@tkpfinnyАй бұрын
👋👋💕💕🤗 These are really juicy tidbits behind these scenes and I wonder if not for you Neil would have ever learned of them? 😉
@dianeziembicki2918Ай бұрын
How interesting! Thanks for sharing.
@seaside2001Ай бұрын
Oh gosh! I remember the Deep River Boys. I went to a New Years Eve event in 1968-70ish, where they performed. It was a very good evening. They were well on in years but as good as ever.
@cindyrussell7017Ай бұрын
You are good!!! There is no way I could walk, talk, and video all at the same time. 😊 Wonderful story. Won
@libbyclement5148Ай бұрын
Good story 👏👏👏👏
@sheilamckerracher5327Ай бұрын
Loved watching that old movie. Thank you Neil!!!
@gothicwriter9897Ай бұрын
I love that word Neil - 'refreshed'. I haven't been 'refreshed' for many years since I gave up drinking. Sounds as though little has changed in scandals over members of the Royal Family. Although... one thing has changed. Today it would be lawyers and the threat of suing to prevent photos being published by the media; in those days it was a swim in the cement waistcoat or the opportunity to become part of a large building's foundations. Not sure what that says about lawyers...
@barbaraallen435Ай бұрын
I like the look backs
@jakea1035Ай бұрын
Fascinating Neil, thank you.
@libbyclement5148Ай бұрын
Lovely tie 💛
@lorrifrench4460Ай бұрын
Thank you for another very interesting story and informative video Neil. ❤🇺🇸
@JMV1110Ай бұрын
Thankyou Neil, very interesting, let it be a warning to certain other royals how easy it is to be caught in the act.
@sharonbirkettАй бұрын
So interesting, thank you
@tinapeters5725Ай бұрын
Thank you Neil, I enjoy these posts, all the goings on , most of it was kept silent, and those reputations were on the whole left intact 🌻, far better than now where every pot of jam is advertised, 🌻
@juliannek3134Ай бұрын
👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
@paulalyus9237Ай бұрын
You have some really interesting, entertaining stories 👏 More please 😊
@murielgriffin6104Ай бұрын
Good on her imo
@denisejones7112Ай бұрын
Wow love your insights
@goodwomanАй бұрын
Hi friends 👋 🖐
@LorileeGA
Ай бұрын
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@goodwoman
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@@LorileeGA hi 👋 ☺️
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Ай бұрын
Howdy! 👋👋👋😁
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@@rahoche3 hi 👋 ☺️
@lesleymagee5219Ай бұрын
Very interesting story Neil.
@lynnnad5268Ай бұрын
New word, "refreshed"!
@Lyndell-PАй бұрын
🇭🇲🦘👋 "WOW!" That was absolutely fascinating Neil. With Queen Elizabeth II (at the time) being fully aware of a popular (but seedy) 'venue' frequented by her husband, her sister and a cousin (even if not at the same time). I can just imagine the many 'talks' (or arguments) that our dear 'late' Queen must have had, especially with her sister, regarding 'said' photographs etc. Of course the 'late' Princess Margaret hadn't done anything wrong, BUT it just wasn't a 'good look' if those photographs had been allowed to be published. Very interesting, and "Thank you" Neil xx 👔 ⭐👋
@NEILSEANSSHOWBIZ
Ай бұрын
Thank You Lyndell, Lots Of Love . Neil xx👋👋👋
@user-xs9fp3ic9yАй бұрын
Nothing changes Neil.
@marionbairdАй бұрын
👋👋👋😍love your stories
@AndreaPattison-uj4cmАй бұрын
Princess Margaret, beautiful, stylish and a real handful lol. Wish I’d have seen London in those days 😢I’m sure though hearing the stories from you Neil is just as good and better for my health 😂
@joannsmith7185Ай бұрын
I love your history bits. Here's a wave🤗
@marionbairdАй бұрын
👋👋👋
@pamelahartshorne5766Ай бұрын
Did anyone hear you and no longer say In your days or something like that what rubbish 👔👋👋👋👋
@gwae48Ай бұрын
"Refreshed"......😅
@charlenewillingham6853Ай бұрын
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@marniehall7419Ай бұрын
Based on the (alleged) stories that come out of soho house and other private clubs not sure that I agree with you that scandalous doings are always shared on social media - i just think of the "diddy" allegations.
@paulalipari51Ай бұрын
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@maureenball6733Ай бұрын
Princess Margaret's photos not in security boxes in Hatton Garden?
@DawnCampbell-dk3vxАй бұрын
Kanoodleing 😅
@valfrasier39Ай бұрын
The pictures may be gone, the story lives on though.
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Princess Margaret was really beautiful looking.
@laurieparker-stuart868
Ай бұрын
She was indeed!
@gwae48
Ай бұрын
Movie Star Beautiful, both M and the Q. None of those looks have I feel resurfaced in subsquent generations.
Princess Margaret might of been a wild child but was not disrespectful to the family.
@sonjadidyk-tn4cc
Ай бұрын
not
@diannescott4504
Ай бұрын
@@sonjadidyk-tn4cc thanks 😊.
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret came from the same parents, likely had the same medical attention, nourishment and protection. The Queen lived to be 96 and Margaret died at 71. That says to me that the Queen's clean living, compared to being a party girl, like Princess Margaret, who smoked, drank and yahooed, is the way to live a long life.
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
I believe that PRINCESS MARGARET, just like her father and grandfathers died from consequences of lung cancer. I also believed that Queen Elizabeth II never smoked which may account for her longevity.
@annkelly2589
Ай бұрын
The smokers always go first...
@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb
Ай бұрын
My dad passed at 61years he was a smoker, my mother was also a smoker but lived till she was 87 😊
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
@@BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb Did your family have a history of lung cancer? I know George VI had an entire lung removed but the cancer had already spread to the other lobes.
@nanabutner
Ай бұрын
@@annkelly2589 Not necessarily. Usually it is a family history of cancer plus the smoking which is a deadly combination.
Margaret certainly did push everyone's buttons.
@susanhiggins6488
Ай бұрын
She had the nerve to call Diana letting the Royal family down😮
Good story. Princess Margaret took advantage of the freedom that the Queen didn't have. Good for her.
Thanks, Neil, for a fascinating story about London's cafe society in the early 1950s.
Oh my goodness, Neil, what juicy tales😄 Princess Margaret sounded like a “headache” for her sister and Mom. 😳
Lovely to see you Neil. Princess Margaret was a very beautiful woman and full of life. It must have been fun to be with her. Thank you for sharing this story.🇺🇲❤️
It's hard to imagine similar stories would be killed today. What a good reminder of how times have changed. Thank you for sharing the stories.
Thanks Neil for showing us the beautiful streets of London 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Another great story.
Thank you for your delightful history snippets, Neil!
Dame Shirley Bassey is an absolute legend Neil . I wonder what she thought of working at the Astor club ? Big wave 👋
Another of your "What goes on behind the Green Door" exposees. Absolutely fascinating story, Mr Sean. Thank you.
Thank you Neil its lovely to hear that the Princess was full of naughtiness and a fun person. Great snippet.
I absolutely LOVED this broadcast Neil, thank you so much. It was a fun, lighthearted glimpse behind the scenes of Princess Margaret's determination to do as she pleased, and I always admired her for that.
What a story! Thanks for sharing
Neil, you have come up with some of the most interesting stories on the history of London. One wonders if Princess Margaret was ever really happy. It is also interesting of the music she enjoyed listening to.
Princess Margaret was pretty and the wild one.... Thanks Neil for a nice story and hello one and all ❤👋👋👋👋
Love these stories, Neil! Princess Margaret really loved the night life, God Bless her.
The former Duke of Edinburgh certainly was a handsome Chap!! As handsome as Queen Elizabeth II was beautiful!💕
Love these videos from yesteryear...❤
Thank you for doing these. Very interesting
Oh dear. One can see both sides to this situation. Could you imagine being the peace maker? ♥️🇨🇦
Great story! Lovely tie,Neil.
I love these stories Neil, thank you for sharing 😊
Such intrigue behind the scenes Neil. I'd rather hear these stories than see the photographs. 🩷From Bombay 🇮🇳
Neil, I love your stories!! I have become a true Anglophile through your teachings!! I love being one of “the chums!!”
@jacquelineharrod6386
Ай бұрын
What excellent taste.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Well done.
Hello Neil, A fascinating insight into post-war London nightlife, and I loved the polite way you described Princess Margaret as being "refreshed." 😁 Penny from Christchurch. 🇬🇧
Love this ,the truth is nice to hear ,this why I only listen to you Neil, thanks for the information on Margaret .
You have the best stories!
I find your stories interesting and fascinating. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Big wave 🖐Neil and Chums 🙋♀ I so love your historical vignettes, Neil, and the vintage tidbits you run in the background are riveting ❣ Your reports are stimulating, interesting, and entertaining, all rolled into one. A complete package! Thank you for sharing your insights with us 🥰
Great video thank you Neil. I remember the times when Princess Margaret was a "wild" party goer, but she was heart broken when she couldn't marry her true love Peter Townsend. Protocol forbade it, so who could deny her the gay life. Today? no problem.!!
This is all very interesting Neil!! The things that you find out are fascinating 😜😜😜😜😜
I've been working in clubs 4 many yrs. The Gangsters The Seedy Nightlife? That is the True Life No BS given None taken
Love the historical videos.
Very interesting!!!! I love your stories!!!
Very interesting Neil. Love your stories!
What incredible facts. Thanks Neil.
The best stories!
Love it thanks Neil 👋
If only buildings could talk ,think of all the fascinating intricacies they could reveal 😎 Wonderful story Neil Thankyou for sharing 👏👏👏😎💖
Fascinating to hear all these stories. I found this one particularly fascinating because of the people who attended the club. They could literally almost get away with murder then and no doubt some did.
Patrick was a keen photographer. I fancy him too.
Here in the US, Princess Margaret might've got one or more of those musicians killed back then. What a handful she could be.
My aunt,met many royals in her QARANC army nursing career and she got annoyed by Princess Margaret,who would ignore the special parades citing a migraine. Then at night she’d party the night away till the early mornings. Not good for troops who had to be up early for their work. She did get a Red Cross medal from the late Queen for her service in various countries,including Northern Ireland when the awful IRA, protestants war was on. Adore your history stories now live in Australia. I’d hate to be back in London nowadays, With all the stupid,violent protesters,crimes ignored but offensive words laws in place. SNP get worse daily ,born there and even at 15 been anti SNP ,imo UK needs to stick together and not lose the true British spirit. Your KZread videos are always great thank you..
Big wave Neil! Happy weekend!
Thank you for other wonderful stories of the Royals. At least Princess Margaret didn't tell lies about family.
Great video.
Both Magaret and Elisabeth were born into elite society but it did not come with the constraints of the RF in situ. Nobody envisaged that Uncle Edward would fall for an American divorcee and nobody would have believed that it would end with his abdication. George was not raised to be King but took on the role dutufully. Suddenly the life that the two young girls may have aspired to, changed radically. With WWII in the middle they were indeed complicated times. When King George died young, there was no escape. Suddenly a beautiful young woman was crowned Queen and her equally beautiful fun-loving sister, Princess Magaret would spend the rest of her life under public scrutiny.
It makes me smile that young people now a days seem to think that they have invented scandal and being wild.....no, it has been happening in one way or another for ever 😊
Wow! Drama at its best. Quite a soap opera for the time. Juicy for sure. Ah, the good ole days! I love it! Cheers!👋👋👋😁
Fascinating! Thank you, Neil, for these entertaining stories. I really enjoy them. I also felt a touch of nostalgia when I saw the Empire magazine. Sadly those days seem like just a dream now, everyone was so patriotic.
I will admit that I am more like Princess Margaret and my older sister is like Queen Elizabeth.
This was great!!!
Good day Neil😊I love the old Hollywood/royalty stories.
This was very interesting, Neil. My teenage years were in the wonderful 70s, but I sometimes think I might like to have been born earlier so I could have experienced my teens in the 60s especially.
Niel. Love all your posts. Love these informative snips of royalty & celebs & history you bring to us. Thanks from the US 🇺🇸
Welcome new subscribers and Chums 👋👋👋👋👋
Hello Neil 👋👋👋. You are a wonder....what a story and thank you for sharing it. My Grandparents always used to say Princess Margaret was both jealous that she wasn't the firstborn and also spoilt rotten by her parents...particularly George VI. So much so she made life extremely difficult for her very proper and protocol adhering older sister and Monarch who both loved and supported her younger sister but was also exasperated by her. Who today would have guessed about London's seedier nightlife enjoyed by such erudite clientele?
Love the stories & old pictures Neil! 💚🦋💚Thanks Neil! 👍👋🌷👑🌹
Thank you for this video.
😊🍀😊 Hi Neal!!!
Another cracking story Neil, it seems there was always a rebellious member of the royal family.
👋👋💕💕🤗 These are really juicy tidbits behind these scenes and I wonder if not for you Neil would have ever learned of them? 😉
How interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Oh gosh! I remember the Deep River Boys. I went to a New Years Eve event in 1968-70ish, where they performed. It was a very good evening. They were well on in years but as good as ever.
You are good!!! There is no way I could walk, talk, and video all at the same time. 😊 Wonderful story. Won
Good story 👏👏👏👏
Loved watching that old movie. Thank you Neil!!!
I love that word Neil - 'refreshed'. I haven't been 'refreshed' for many years since I gave up drinking. Sounds as though little has changed in scandals over members of the Royal Family. Although... one thing has changed. Today it would be lawyers and the threat of suing to prevent photos being published by the media; in those days it was a swim in the cement waistcoat or the opportunity to become part of a large building's foundations. Not sure what that says about lawyers...
I like the look backs
Fascinating Neil, thank you.
Lovely tie 💛
Thank you for another very interesting story and informative video Neil. ❤🇺🇸
Thankyou Neil, very interesting, let it be a warning to certain other royals how easy it is to be caught in the act.
So interesting, thank you
Thank you Neil, I enjoy these posts, all the goings on , most of it was kept silent, and those reputations were on the whole left intact 🌻, far better than now where every pot of jam is advertised, 🌻
👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
You have some really interesting, entertaining stories 👏 More please 😊
Good on her imo
Wow love your insights
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@goodwoman
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@@rahoche3 hi 👋 ☺️
Very interesting story Neil.
New word, "refreshed"!
🇭🇲🦘👋 "WOW!" That was absolutely fascinating Neil. With Queen Elizabeth II (at the time) being fully aware of a popular (but seedy) 'venue' frequented by her husband, her sister and a cousin (even if not at the same time). I can just imagine the many 'talks' (or arguments) that our dear 'late' Queen must have had, especially with her sister, regarding 'said' photographs etc. Of course the 'late' Princess Margaret hadn't done anything wrong, BUT it just wasn't a 'good look' if those photographs had been allowed to be published. Very interesting, and "Thank you" Neil xx 👔 ⭐👋
@NEILSEANSSHOWBIZ
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Thank You Lyndell, Lots Of Love . Neil xx👋👋👋
Nothing changes Neil.
👋👋👋😍love your stories
Princess Margaret, beautiful, stylish and a real handful lol. Wish I’d have seen London in those days 😢I’m sure though hearing the stories from you Neil is just as good and better for my health 😂
I love your history bits. Here's a wave🤗
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Did anyone hear you and no longer say In your days or something like that what rubbish 👔👋👋👋👋
"Refreshed"......😅
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Based on the (alleged) stories that come out of soho house and other private clubs not sure that I agree with you that scandalous doings are always shared on social media - i just think of the "diddy" allegations.
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Princess Margaret's photos not in security boxes in Hatton Garden?
Kanoodleing 😅
The pictures may be gone, the story lives on though.