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Crown prince hopes female imperial members' opinions are heard

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Good idea, that's progress!

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He lamented Russia's invasion of Ukraine 

Well stated by the Crown Prince.

Only fascists cheer on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and continuing genocide of countless Ukrainian children, women and men.

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the opinions of female royal members must be heard

Unless it's your eldest daughter wanting to marry the man she loves then you, and your wife, do everything you can to stop her, happily for her, unsuccessfully.

I really don't like him, his wife and his son, there's just something about them that doesn't sit well with me whilst the two girls are lovely, hard to believe that they are the same family.

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Uh, Fighto, the CP's statement is not related to the Russia/Ukraine and your take of that. Gaslighting alert.

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Who would not lament ANY war? Everyone loses on both sides, world becomes divided and damaged etc.

The CP seems quite happy compared with previous pics I've seen, wonder why, any thoughts anyone?!

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So the females walk around the palace being ignored?

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the number of imperial family members has been dwindling. The current total stands at 16, with 11 of them women.

Is that the total gene pool available to choose from, or are there lower levels of aristocracy to choose from?

If it was an anime, the 11 women would form a harem with the 18 year old boy. Of course, that wouldn't reduce the inbreeding which comes from a limited selection or romantic partners.

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Well done Sir.

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