A US lawyer purchased Princess Diana s old bike to display in his office as symbol of white supremacy May 10, 2021, 09:41 AM
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A Maryland lawyer purchased Princess Diana s old bicycle for $80,000, The Daily Mail reported.
Barry Glazer stated that the bike represents white supremacy and the racist system royalty is based on.
The bike belonged to Princess Diana before she got engaged to Prince Charles.
A Maryland lawyer purchased Princess Diana s bicycle for $80,000 with plans to showcase it in a museum-like setting in his office, stating that it represents white supremacy and the racist system royalty is based on, according to multiple reports.
Baltimore lawyer buys Princess Diana s bicycle to warn people of royals racist system
The Princess of Wales used to ride the bike around London while she was working as a teacher s assistant.
May 10, 2021 09:10 BST
A United States-based lawyer has purchased an old bicycle that was used by the late Princess Diana, and wants to display it in a museum as a symbol of racism by royalty.
Barry Glazer, a lawyer from Baltimore, paid £57,200 for Princess Diana s bright blue 1970s Ladies Raleigh Traveller which went up for auction in the UK last month. The Princess of Wales used to ride the bike around London while she was working as a teacher s assistant. She had to sell it upon her engagement to Prince Charles as it was reportedly considered unsuitable for a future queen of England. The bike was later dubbed as the Shame Bike, and sold off to one Gerald Stonehill who kept it in his garage for 27 years.
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