Stalin
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hanging out with young attractive women..and ogling them
well younger than the dirty old adulterer-in-chief
a desparate attempt by this life-long fuddy-duddy to appear relevant
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London Fashion Week was given a royal christening of sorts on Thursday afternoon when King Charles sat front row on a gold cushion at British Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s Fall-Winter 2026 show.
Charles, whose brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Thursday morning, appeared calm as he walked into the rising star’s runway show — albeit 25 minutes late. In a statement issued earlier in the day, he said he learned “with the deepest concern” of the arrest of his younger sibling, and stressed that “the law must take its course.”
Wearing a gray single-breasted suit paired with a white collared shirt, printed tie and smart dress shoes, Charles sat next to British fashion stalwart Stella McCartney and the British Fashion Council’s CEO Laura Weir, who escorted the monarch into the venue. Attendees, including British rappers Skepta and Lil Simz, were asked to stand on the arrival of the monarch.
comrade stalin
moscow
well younger than the dirty old adulterer-in-chief
a desparate attempt by this life-long fuddy-duddy to appear relevant
fail

London Fashion Week was given a royal christening of sorts on Thursday afternoon when King Charles sat front row on a gold cushion at British Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s Fall-Winter 2026 show.
Charles, whose brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Thursday morning, appeared calm as he walked into the rising star’s runway show — albeit 25 minutes late. In a statement issued earlier in the day, he said he learned “with the deepest concern” of the arrest of his younger sibling, and stressed that “the law must take its course.”
Wearing a gray single-breasted suit paired with a white collared shirt, printed tie and smart dress shoes, Charles sat next to British fashion stalwart Stella McCartney and the British Fashion Council’s CEO Laura Weir, who escorted the monarch into the venue. Attendees, including British rappers Skepta and Lil Simz, were asked to stand on the arrival of the monarch.
comrade stalin
moscow