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Published Date: 13 February 2009
PRINCE Harry will be sent on an equality and diversity course after a series of racial gaffes, it emerged yesterday.
Army chiefs agreed the move after it emerged the 24-year-old called a fellow officer, Ahmed Raza Khan, a "Paki". The decision comes after news that Prince Harry and his father, the Prince of Wales, refer to an Indian polo friend as "Sooty".





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  • Last Updated: 12 February 2009 9:54 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Prince Harry
 
1

Pocket Dictionary,

13/02/2009 07:06:15
Oh yes, Diversity Awareness Training - the 21st Century cash cow. With trainers charging £700+ per day, they're up their with the bankers modest incomes!
2

carrottop,

Dumfries 13/02/2009 08:07:57
A couple of days in Brick Lane would have been more cost effective.
3

carrottop,

13/02/2009 08:08:28
and he would get a good curry.
4

sam the god,

13/02/2009 08:14:42
so much for freedom of speach
5

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 13/02/2009 10:32:41
Diversity course = how to lose your own culture in a sea of other peoples'. How to permit yourself to learn the lesson that white Christians are bad and eveything else is OK - as if!

 

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