Good question.Who's paying for his flight? Is he flying commercial airline or a private jet for "COVID safety"?
I didn't watch I was asleep as I had a night shiftHarsh. I love it! The truth hurts.
This is interesting. I thought the numbers would have been higher for their weddingI certainly felt like I was the only one who didn't watch.
Whilst I'm as happy as most to think she didn't understand the RF at all, bailed the second it got tough/boring, and is utterly full of shit, surely Occam's razor says the simplest explaination for the kid looking like her is that it is, in fact, her biological son ?Going back to the idea that a child called Gavin may be masquerading as Farchie in photos and videos, I came across the attached photo comparison on Quora. A photo of the alleged baby Archie is side by side with a photo of Smeggy when she was a baby. Some on Quora think that the few baby photos we have been privy to have had Smeggy’s baby face photoshopped onto them. The shape of the eyes and especially the nose look very similar.
This happened to me as well. I was pregnant after miscarriage no period in between.Very possible. I was pregnant 3.5 week after my miscarriage. Sorry, no big fan of them but it's biologically possible.
"When he finally realized he was running out of steam, the queen’s frail liege lord of life and limb formally asked the monarch if she would release him from her service.Thank you for the thread, @Rubythefirebat and @Just me la la la
A nice article, I hope it wasn't posted before...
Opinion | Prince Philip, the Man Who Walked Two Paces Behind the Queen (Published 2021)
The Duke of Edinburgh understood that the rituals of monarchy were both ridiculous and necessary.www.nytimes.com
For the queen, England’s traumatic ordeal with Covid brought an unexpected blessing. She was able to spend a year locked down at Windsor and Balmoral with the love of her life. In public, they permitted themselves no displays of affection, but in private, Mr. Bruce told me, they had a wonderful teasing intimacy. “They play off each other the way two people who love each other do, in a way that makes their inner sanctum very trusting,” he said.
In his decades as Elizabeth’s consort, Philip continued to seek ways to redefine the relevance of a modern monarchy and support her while carving out a hyperactive commitment to causes and interests of his own. Yet he never forgot his bond of duty. When he finally realized he was running out of steam, the queen’s frail liege lord of life and limb formally asked the monarch if she would release him from her service.
Gently, and with love, she let him go.
By this logic why isn’t Harry taking it as well given that he has been through his mother’s death? Instead he is acting like he is a delicate flower that is hurt by everything his family and strangers have to say.WTF? So he’s been through so much he can take it? Doesn’t matter what we do, it won’t hurt him?
Why and to what end? Most normal people would have just said we can't hack it, we have to leave, end of. No one wanted an explanation, as everyone felt it was family business. If you were to explain things, it would have been to the British and Commonweath citizens, not an American audience. God these two are beyond infuriating !“Prince Harry’s intention with Oprah was never to hurt his grandparents, only to explain why he chose to move and step back.
That's like Meghan wasn't breaking in the Garden party, she was visiting uninvited.Sorry if this has been posted. I’m just bloody incensed by this article
“Prince Harry’s intention with Oprah was never to hurt his grandparents, only to explain why he chose to move and step back. And it is unlikely that the unflappable Duke of Edinburgh – veteran of the Second World War – was much bothered by the interview with Winfrey. The Queen’s late consort had seen a multitude of family tragedy before he had even reached adulthood – a mother committed to a psychiatric hospital, a sister killed along with her children in a plane crash. One imagines that recent events rather paled in comparison for the stoical Duke.”
WTF? So he’s been through so much he can take it? Doesn’t matter what we do, it won’t hurt him?
SERIOUSLY?
Is Bryony Gordon a friend of the Harkles?
In the last month or so, much has been made about the decision to broadcast the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, as the Duke of Edinburgh lay ill in hospital. But it was another interview, given by Prince Harry to James Corden a few days before, that revealed the most truth about the close relationship between Prince Philip and his grandson.
“Both my grandparents Zoom,” said Prince Harry at the time. “We’ve Zoomed them a few times, they’ve seen Archie running around. My grandfather, instead of, like, pressing ‘leave meeting’, he just goes doof.” At this point, Harry laughed, as he mimicked his grandfather slamming down the laptop lid. “I’m like, OK, bye!”
That insight did not generate the excitable, scandalous headlines of the Oprah interview a few days later, but it did show how close Prince Harry has continued to be to his grandparents, despite rumours of a ‘royal rift’. It was an anecdote that pointed only to a generational gulf that many families will have experienced during the pandemic; and yet the Dukes of Edinburgh and Sussex had plenty to talk about when technology permitted, and they were in contact until the end.
If there was a fissure within the royal family, it most certainly wasn’t between Harry and his grandparents – he revealed to Oprah that the Queen and Prince Philip were not behind the racist remarks discussed during the interview.
Prince Harry’s intention with Oprah was never to hurt his grandparents, only to explain why he chose to move and step back. And it is unlikely that the unflappable Duke of Edinburgh – veteran of the Second World War – was much bothered by the interview with Winfrey. The Queen’s late consort had seen a multitude of family tragedy before he had even reached adulthood – a mother committed to a psychiatric hospital, a sister killed along with her children in a plane crash. One imagines that recent events rather paled in comparison for the stoical Duke.
Besides, there was an unshakeable bond between grandfather and grandson, born partly from their joint passion for the military. Both had served in the British Army during wartime; it was the Duke of Edinburgh who introduced Prince Harry to the Guinea Pig Club, an incredible organisation of which he became president in 1960. Set up in 1941, the Guinea Pig Club was made up of RAF Second World War veterans who suffered extensive injuries after being badly burned when their planes were shot down.
Led by surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe, they underwent pioneering plastic surgery, paving the way for medical research and groundbreaking operations ever since. A new version, called the CASEVAC Club, after its members who experienced ‘casualty evacuation’ when they were seriously wounded in Afghanistan or Iraq, was created in 2017. On VE Day last year, it was Prince Harry who appeared on The One Show to highlight the work the organisation does.
"Those individuals who signed up chose to serve and then had life-changing injuries, [but] they didn't stop there,” said Prince Harry of veterans involved in both clubs. "It's incredibly impressive and at the same time so incredibly uplifting."
On Friday, Air Vice-Marshal Chris Elliot of the RAF Benevolent Fund paid tribute to Prince Philip. “He was the President of the Guinea Pig Club… [they] were stoic and resilient in the face of great danger and adversity – qualities The Duke admired and shared.”
Even stripped of his military titles, Prince Harry will be determined to continue the inspiring work of his grandfather. And the young Duke’s work with the likes of the CASEVAC Club and the Invictus Games may just end up being one of Prince Philip's most enduring legacies.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/prince-harry-never-wanted-hurt-grandparents-oprah-interview/
Sorry to play devil's advocate but I had a baby in early May and conceived mid August. So if this baby is late May then I'm guessing she conceived late August, early September? They do say you're extremely fertile after a miscarriage.If she’s 33 weeks she must be due in May then. I’m 36 weeks and due the start of May. That would mean she conceived round about the time she said she miscarried.
I can smell the stench of shite all the way from America.
I bet you now if they offered to throw a fully merch baby shower as part of the wake she'd already be thereQuite unbelievable that MM has splintered Harry’s relationship with his family so badly, that he has alienated himself completely in about 12 months. What kind of wife willingly and publicly causes so much conflict? First, her own family, and now his is trashed.
I hope Hazza is dreading coming back and facing the fallout of their selfish actions. I really hope they give him the cold shoulder and make it very uncomfortable for him, he needs to feel some repercussions.
Meanwhile, his sly manipulative wife gets to hide away and not have to face any of the consequences. She’s so disrespectful, she could easily fly over if she wanted to, at the very least to support her husband. How many times does she have to show her true colours before Hazza wakes up to her manipulation??
I’m sure her own Dad already knows she won’t be leaving LaLa Land to pay respects to him when he dies. He’ll be lucky to get a Hallmark condolence card from her.
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