Yeah, a 12 year old millionaire who could afford the bereavement counselling most motherless children can’t afford. It’s all relative. It’s unhealthy at his age, nearing 40, to still be harping on about it. Realitysorry but that is too harsh. He was TWELVE when she died.
Well he's not 12 now. William was barely 2 years older and rarely ever mentions Diana other than that docu he and Harry did together.sorry but that is too harsh. He was TWELVE when she died.
you said, ‘he learned nothing from his mother’.Yeah, a 12 year old millionaire who could afford the bereavement counselling most motherless children can’t afford. It’s all relative. It’s unhealthy at his age, nearing 40, to still be harping on about it. Reality
had she lived longer, i don’t doubt he would have been a different person.Diana, nutty as she was, would be appalled
You are taking that too literally. I would venture to suggest that the poster meant "Learned nothing from his mother's OTT behaviour and endless whining."you said, ‘he learned nothing from his mother’.
What can he have learned from her, for use in his adult life, by the time he was 12?
I don’t disagree that he’s a man-baby. Some people, regardless of wealth or circumstance, just can’t help but bleat on about their situation, for sympathy.
But when I think of his face, walking behind his mothers coffin when he was only 12, I feel it harsh to say he learned nothing from her, because what could he have learned from her in that short time?
had she lived longer, i don’t doubt he would have been a different person.
When I said he learnt nothing from her I was talking about her going to the press and doing her tell all. He should have known by now that didn’t work in her favour in the long run. So him constantly telling anyone who will listen about his mum and how toxic the RF is actually has the opposite effect to what he would like. Even if he was 12 at the time, he’s old enough now to have assessed that situation and learn from it.you said, ‘he learned nothing from his mother’.
What can he have learned from her, for use in his adult life, by the time he was 12?
I don’t disagree that he’s a man-baby. Some people, regardless of wealth or circumstance, just can’t help but bleat on about their situation, for sympathy.
But when I think of his face, walking behind his mothers coffin when he was only 12, I feel it harsh to say he learned nothing from her, because what could he have learned from her in that short time?
had she lived longer, i don’t doubt he would have been a different person.
But that makes even less sense; a twelve year old son, who adores his mother, would not have seen her behaviour in such an objective way.You are taking that too literally. I would venture to suggest that the poster meant "Learned nothing from his mother's OTT behaviour and endless whining."
ExactlyYou are taking that too literally. I would venture to suggest that the poster meant "Learned nothing from his mother's OTT behaviour and endless whining."
Honestly I don't think she would. I think she allowed her hatred for the royals to burrow into her soul and in the end it's what defined her. I think she'd be an aging thorn in the royal side, older, greyer and probably as bitter as ever because, like Harry, she wouldn't see how much of her woes were down to her own bad choices and would still be blaming everyone but herself. Pity partying to the end.you said, ‘he learned nothing from his mother’.
What can he have learned from her, for use in his adult life, by the time he was 12?
I don’t disagree that he’s a man-baby. Some people, regardless of wealth or circumstance, just can’t help but bleat on about their situation, for sympathy.
But when I think of his face, walking behind his mothers coffin when he was only 12, I feel it harsh to say he learned nothing from her, because what could he have learned from her in that short time?
had she lived longer, i don’t doubt he would have been a different person.
I think the RF probably is rather toxic and so far removed from real life, and maybe he is of the opinion her ‘tell all’ was the right thing to doWhen I said he learnt nothing from her I was talking about her going to the press and doing her tell all. He should have known by now that didn’t work in her favour in the long run. So him constantly telling anyone who will listen about his mum and how toxic the RF is actually has the opposite effect to what he would like. Even if he was 12 at the time, he’s old enough now to have assessed that situation and learn from it.
Exactly, that’s what I mean by he hasn’t learnt a thing from his mother. It’s all there for anyone to assess and with the luxury of hindsight we can all see she was her own worse enemy. Why can’t he? He’s wallowing!Honestly I don't think she would. I think she allowed her hatred for the royals to burrow into her soul and in the end it's what defined her. I think she'd be an aging thorn in the royal side, older, greyer and probably as bitter as ever because, like Harry, she wouldn't see how much of her woes were down to her own bad choices and would still be blaming everyone but herself. Pity partying to the end.
I said he. I think *he* would be a different person if she’d lived longer.Honestly I don't think she would. I think she allowed her hatred for the royals to burrow into her soul and in the end it's what defined her. I think she'd be an aging thorn in the royal side, older, greyer and probably as bitter as ever because, like Harry, she wouldn't see how much of her woes were down to her own bad choices and would still be blaming everyone but herself. Pity partying to the end.
No offence, but I think you're being deliberately obtuse to be honest.But that makes even less sense; a twelve year old son, who adores his mother, would not have seen her behaviour in such an objective way.
Oh God no, he'd be worse with the pity me and woe is me sharing, but without the ability to drag her corpse up whenever he needed sympathy.I said he. I think *he* would be a different person if she’d lived longer.
I'm far from a royalist, but I don't think they're toxic at all. Stuffy, yes but not toxic. No more so than you or I actually, just human with human failings.I think the RF probably is rather toxic and so far removed from real life, and maybe he is of the opinion her ‘tell all’ was the right thing to do
So well putI'm far from a royalist, but I don't think they're toxic at all. Stuffy, yes but not toxic. No more so than you or I actually, just human with human failings.
They've been incredibly lenient in dealing with Harry. Far too lenient.
As for smegan, she's been a nightmare. For sure some royal rules seem archaic, but some make sense.
Queenie can't go tossing jewellery that's been steeped in history at any passing fancy (and smegan is just that in my opinion), get over it smegan, even Kate rarely gets access to gangan's jewellery stash. And the tights rule serves a logical purpose. Have you seen some of the pics of smegan bare legged?Lumps and bumps and bunion scars and bruises ... especially on her knees which I won't speculate on .
I think it's more toxic to barge into someone else's home and family and start lecturing them and disrespecting their family traditions. Then stomp off in a huff when they refuse to be baited by your ridiculous sulking and their refusal to greet you every day with a sorrowful "How are you today smegan"?
Nah, she's too self centred to share any part of her perfection with another woman who might outshine her princessness. Besides, I think women see through her quicker than men.Meghan is going to come out as gay next because all eyes are of Schofe at the moment
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