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originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Waterglass
He said something like he didnt want to play the same game that got his mother killled..
RIP Princess Dianne
And who his real father is.
originally posted by: yogibear999
a reply to: Sheye
Harry new they killed his mum.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Sheye
Maybe. Maybe not.
Sometimes, there are reasons for a family not to be supportive. Meghan's past does not inspire confidence in her character.
originally posted by: ketsuko
Family is family, royal or not, and when a member of a family suddenly distances themselves after marriage, the rest might be forgiven for for reacting with a certain degree of dismay and anger.
Still.. if they cared one iota for Harry , they would support her because she is the woman he loves. That’s how I see it go down in families around here.
You accept your loved ones romantic choice and try not to hurt your loved one by criticizing the choice that makes them happy.
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: Waterglass
The royal family, an outdated institution that does nothing but signify the elitist attitudes of the past, in short, who actually cares?
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Waterglass
As an internet expert on the Royal Family, I can safely say that most of them are British.
This means they neat Jellied Eels.
Why would anyone do that?
I mean seriously.
Who eats them? What do they cost?
Are they good on bagels?
Crap.
Now I'm hungry for a bagel.
I don’t have a lot of faith in British food.
Their fish and chips are... ok.
originally posted by: Hecate666
So many people on here are obsessed by that woman's heritage. Prince Phillip isn't racist as such, he talks old school, where people were still saying things that are nowadays worth the death penalty [wishful leftist thinking].
He has always been known to put his foot in it and it's a long standing British amusement.
Is it racist to say "I'm not a racist but I think all the time about someone's race?" That seems to be the mentality of those who keep pointing out at us that MM is black and that nothing else matters.
Well to most Brits it doesn't matter. They gave her a chance but I know personally that most people were concerned about here being an actress [lol] and kind of working class and kind of from a really, really problematic family.
But if you are a racist and a hater, you may feel the need to constantly rectify people's actual [valid] opinions of her and point out at every turn that she is in fact somehow, somewhere, black, even though she doesn't look like it...desperatiooon!
originally posted by: snowspirit
Can’t blame the couple at all, the media in the UK has treated Meghan horribly.....
originally posted by: snowspirit
people.com...
Bradby himself provided part of the answer: During An African Journey the Duke and Duchess of Sussex both opened up about their treatment by the British tabloid press, with Prince Harry emotionally revealing that he thinks about the fate of his mother, Princess Diana, “Every single time I see a camera, every single time I hear a click, every single time I see a flash.”
Can’t blame the couple at all, the media in the UK has treated Meghan horribly.....
originally posted by: Sheye
I think it’s silly to judge and call Meghan names if Harry is truly in love with her.
Let them try the best they can to do it their way. They are entitled to that freedom, I would hope.
originally posted by: Sheye
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Sheye
Maybe. Maybe not.
Sometimes, there are reasons for a family not to be supportive. Meghan's past does not inspire confidence in her character.
Still.. if they cared one iota for Harry , they would support her because she is the woman he loves.
That’s how I see it go down in families around here. You accept your loved ones romantic choice and try not to hurt your loved one by criticizing the choice that makes them happy.
they should have spoken to the Queen before making their announcement