Baguette
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I agree with you. Lady C had the gloves on for her biography and tried so hard to be fair to Megz that it bordered on the ridiculous. I get the feeling the gloves are off now. I'm also with you on Lady C choosing particular words carefully. In the book, she mentions them being 'high' a couple of times and you could definitely read something into that if you wanted to, much like Doria being away 'for long stretches' and not being the marrying kind. I've long thought the reason they were completely and swiftly kicked out of Kensington Palace, after their notorious all night parties, would be explained by drugs.Lady C told the story of the Queen having lunch with an old and long-established friend of hers and the gruesome twosome must have come up along with the word marriage, I believe the Queen allegedly said, "I hope I'm dead before those two get married"!
Based on that I think you could be onto something. I'd actually thought it myself. If The Queen did say that it makes you wonder what the hell must have been going on for her to have come out with something like that. I can't remember if it was in one of her blogs or the book.
I think something bad must be going on in the background currently because Lady C has been vitriolic towards those two in the last two blogs. Really cutting.
She's mentioned a couple of times of Harry being addicted to Meghan like Heroin so I'm reading something into that, we've speculated here many times about whether or not he's partaking again ... Time will tell ...
About that silly helicopter bit of PR... Labour MP Emma Dent Coad said this about Harry in 2017: ' The politician made headlines this week when she alleged that Harry had failed his Army helicopter pilot exams, while speaking at a meeting called Reigning in the Monarchy. She was quoted as saying: "Harry can't actually fly a helicopter… He tried to pass the helicopter exam about four times and he couldn't get through it at all so he always goes for the co-pilot." ' Those comments caused a bit of uproar at the time. No question Harry was a co-pilot and gunner but it's always been a bit murky as to whether he passed the written exams. When this blew up, there wasn't a simple, clean statement that he passed all the required examinations but a lot of bluster about his 10 years service. So I'm not convinced he passed the helicopter equivalent of his theory test, and I don't remember ever reading that Harry has flown a helicopter since leaving the Army.