>Whittock says he gets mistaken for the royal "every single day" and that, as a lookalike, he gets worried when Harry "faces a sudden increase in security threats."
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>According to princeharrylookalike.com Rhys Whittock has been mistaken for the popular Royal Prince, Harry, for many years. As well as his obvious facial resemblance, Rhys has the same red hair and is almost identical in height, build and age.
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>Encouraged by friends and family, Rhys entered Easyjet's #YourRoyalLikeness competition to find the best Prince Harry and Meghan Markle lookalikes in Europe. The competition received more than 3,000 applications and the finals were held in London one week before the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Rhys was voted by an expert panel of judges to be the winner.
> It’s an effort to not re-ignite the Cold War.
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I would say Russian actions already re-started the Cold War and letting Russia take Ukraine which has immense natural resources and huge geographic strategic value would be a huge mistake to the rest of the world who opposes tyranny.
> NATO cannot be perceived to be on the offensive.
That's a double standard that NATO applies to itself only. Russia has no problem attacking. NATO should have no problem defending. No significant portion of the world population is going to admonish NATO for providing tanks or aircraft to hit targets that are in Ukraine. I understand their excuses about perception but it's a poor excuse. It's like saying giving a gun to woman being raped and murdered is equally bad as the attacker. No rational western leader should think like this. I frankly Western/NATO's concern about this probably lead Putin to think they would be too scared to provide weapons to help Ukraine.
If the west sent more advanced air defenses earlier like people wanted, then the recent damage might not have even happened. And it was only the recent barrage that forced Germany to send the Iris-T, it seems like the leaders of the west are so scared they only send weapons in reaction of an attack rather than sending weapons immediately and crushing the attack. It reminds of me the west's piecemeal response to Putin taking Crimea and part of Georgia. If the west came down hard at first, it might have detered the current invasion.
I don't know about that. I definitely know that things could have been better and exactly how they could have been better and that knowledge will probably haunt me for the rest of my life.
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Pretty good season 1, here's hoping season 2 is just as good or better.