leoladyxo
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Wow! Once you have lost the support of the Telegraph, you know that you are in trouble! They, along with the Daily Mail (who they have chosen to disconnect with) are the most pro-Royal newspaper in the UK.
Wow! Once you have lost the support of the Telegraph, you know that you are in trouble! They, along with the Daily Mail (who they have chosen to disconnect with) are the most pro-Royal newspaper in the UK.
Agree with you. Anyone unable to see her for what she is, is viewing things through rose coloured spectacles. There are too many red flags, stories, public displays of victimisation to be untrue. The old saying there’s no smoke without fire I believe will ring true here. I wonder how she will go down in history. I don’t think it will be favourably. I just can’t see either of them being able to turn the public tide of disdain any more. There is very little valid respect for them.See, the thing for me is yes, you can fall out with a member of your family, but when all of the family start saying the same thing you’ve surely got to question who is the common denominator here. And not just her family, ex friends, ex husband was sent her wedding ring back in the post. I agree, her whole family are nuttier than a fruit cake but there are so many red flags. I also agree that they got it in the neck a bit by the press but a lot of it was of their own making. Preaching about carbon footprints, lying that she didn’t know who Harry was, using public money to renovate frogmore, saying they wanted a quiet life (because however way you spin it that was not her intention)..... the list goes on (I’m sure a lot of people on this thread will give multiple examples of it). Not once has she held her hand up and said ‘you know what, I was wrong about that’, because then people would have had a bit of sympathy for her. She plays the victim constantly, preaches about kindness and understanding yet sues her own father over releasing a letter that she wrote (rightly or wrongly isn’t the point, the kindness in her should have risen above it, been more understanding).
I honestly appreciate your thoughts and your post, but can’t agree she’s not a narcissist.
Harry, grow a brain cell....be quiet.Prince Harry praises Captain Tom Moore and says he is ‘incredibly proud’ of public’s coronavirus response
‘I think what he’s done is utterly amazing,’ duke says of 99-year-old veteranwww.independent.co.uk
From that article, Princess Anne hit the nail on the head - she wants to help rather than be seen to be helping.Jan Moir is very bitchy but she's absolutely spot-on about the enduring worth of "fuddy-duddy" Princess Anne compared with the cheap sparkle of the Harkles.
Anne, the super trouper who could teach the Sussexes a thing or two
JAN MOIR: The new leak in the royal moat has emanated via the unlikeliest of sources - from no nonsense, plain-speaking Princess Anne herself in an interview with a glossy magazine.www.dailymail.co.uk
Exactly this!Piers agrees with us, she's a narcissist!
Did anyone else spot that “Harry” just happened to use the American spelling of “apologiZe” in “his” text rather than the English spelling of apologiSe?
See, the thing for me is yes, you can fall out with a member of your family, but when all of the family start saying the same thing you’ve surely got to question who is the common denominator here. And not just her family, ex friends, ex husband was sent her wedding ring back in the post. I agree, her whole family are nuttier than a fruit cake but there are so many red flags. I also agree that they got it in the neck a bit by the press but a lot of it was of their own making. Preaching about carbon footprints, lying that she didn’t know who Harry was, using public money to renovate frogmore, saying they wanted a quiet life (because however way you spin it that was not her intention)..... the list goes on (I’m sure a lot of people on this thread will give multiple examples of it). Not once has she held her hand up and said ‘you know what, I was wrong about that’, because then people would have had a bit of sympathy for her. She plays the victim constantly, preaches about kindness and understanding yet sues her own father over releasing a letter that she wrote (rightly or wrongly isn’t the point, the kindness in her should have risen above it, been more understanding).I used to be overall supportive of Meghan (and just kind of whatever with Harry, never liked him). I'll never think Meghan is a "narc" or the wicked witch etc and still think she's a nice person. But the last couple of days have annoyed me.
I agree with you. Her dad's side of the family seem absolutely toxic, that channel 5 interview he did where he was contantly changing his story makes me believe Meghan version of events. Re. them leaving - I do think it was the best thing for everyone.
But the combination of Harry's ridiculous podcast comment and then this letter is really irritating. Yes the media have been OTT and at some points scaremongering - but for once it's actually helpful cos it might get people to stay inside. It sounded like he was trying to say that the British media arent reporting on the good stuff people are doing for each other. There's been no end of positive and uplifting stories. The fact that he used that podcast to shoehorn in a dig at the media is gross. He should just shut up.
As for the statement to the tabloids, they say it was 'necessary' to publish it, was was it really? They couldn't have just waited or just ghosted those newpapers? I agree with their policy and agree that tabloids can destroy people's lives. But once again their timing is quite frankly, stupid.