Yes, my experience is the same re: people in the States - and elsewhere. Most people have healthy boundaries and realise what is and isn't their businessI wouldn’t say that. In my opinion, most educated Americans respect and admire the Queen and some of the other Royals... or don’t care. It doesn’t matter who you are. If you go to foreign country and ridicule the very foundation and laws that a country is built upon; the citizens aren’t going to like that. Never mind it’s the Prince of Woke from England that our ancestors fought to have our freedoms from.If Meghan wants to have a political career ( please sweet baby Jesus no) it would have to be after Harry. Him having any influence in our government just feels wrong, with or without a title, and I can’t be the only American that feels this way.
I hope I didn’t come across negative towards England with that Revolutionary War referenceI can’t wait to visit and all of you are awesome. It’s on my bucket list.
It strikes me that PWB has a complete lack of empathy. Isn't this a trait of narcissistic personality disorder? Both physical (his treatment of prostitutes, target practice on Afghanis) and emotional (constant lashing out at others).
The First Amendment is a problem for him because it gets in the way of what he wants to do - which is to control his environment. He's so disconnected from humanity that he's willing to throw a freedom people of another country hold dear - and not only not even notice but not even see the irony that the only reason he can slag people off so freely is because of it!