Prince William has pontificated about Gaza, but was David Cameron the right person to plagiarise? | Catherine Bennett
The heir to the throne was suspiciously close to channelling the foreign secretary in his recent statement
For an heir to the throne wanting to secure his future perhaps the first rule should be: do not associate with David Cameron. Last week the foreign secretary had to fly to the Falklands to pose with some kids who didn't know him as the former salesman for the disgraced Lex Greensill. At least, unlike his old Chinese customers, they didn't have to pay 12,000 a time.
But now Prince William has signed up for a double act. If, following a Cameron smarm-offensive, he did not actually take dictation, some of the phrasing in a royal Gaza statement vetted by the Foreign Office went well beyond usual indicators of Etonian cloning.
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