was it inappropriate when Kate Middleton visited Sarah Everard’s vigil? No, it wasn’t, and this isn’t eitherThe second one was completely inappropriate to visit so obviously and take the attention away from the victims of the shooting.
Then there's a couple of photo ops serving food.
Its not inappropriate for the Royal family because they're carrying out public service, they don't benefit financially when they turn up to things, they're doing their job/duty to represent the country and give up a lot of their own personal freedom to do so. Harry and Meghans charity and PR pursuits are purely for their own personal brand and financial gain and they appear to be profiting millions from it while complaining and getting upset that they're not still treated as royalty, which is why they attract so much criticism.was it inappropriate when Kate Middleton visited Sarah Everard’s vigil? No, it wasn’t, and this isn’t either
also the above poster said they hadn’t been doing much so I provided a few articles with some that had photo evidence - basically every person who carries out duties for the RF it’s a photo op so it’s no difference
I hope so but I doubt it.Another "explosive" trailer
Will this conclusive evidence their lawyer is speaking about be shown?
Tbf Netflix is just after the money. Tapping into Meghan and Harry is automatically free money for everyone involvedyou'd think Netflix would want something more substantial than, "I've seen evidence of this."
If they got new subs for this and a lot of people watching that's all that really matters. This isn't a series so I don't think they expect people to be rewatching constantly because... well, you've seen and enjoyed it all once you've seen it once. Though I also wouldn't be surprised if they have accounted for people rewatching to catch Meghan in her lies or whateverBig (for Netflix) figures to start with, but can see this trailing off and any new subs just for this won't hang around.
Tbf, the two aren't exactly known to release juicy info whenever they appear somewhere. The most explosive has probably been the Oprah interview and that was shrouded in mystery too. Yet their interviews/stuff like this still pull people in because of the potential that they could share something juicy and that's where the money really liesNetflix got as much juice as you'd get from an old leathery lemon thats spent the summer at the bottom of a fruit bowl.
What really matters is if their investment got a return.If they got new subs for this and a lot of people watching that's all that really matters.
They were expected to do something juicy with this big 100 million netflix deal.the two aren't exactly known to release juicy info whenever they appear somewhere
It must be very scary for any big celeb as they'll attract the most unhinged individuals.On episode 5 and Meghan is speaking about the online death threats. It must be really scary to know what people want you dead for… what? Saying she was unhappy in the royal family?
The Royals do charity work so that they can justify the sheer amount of unearned privilege they have. Everything they do and all the privacy they lose is done so that they can maintain their positions. Harry is the most entitled of them ( difficult) because even the small price he had to pay for a life completely free of ever having to pay a bill or worry about their financial security or even their children's education or careers was not enough. William and Kate must have been on about 4 foreign holidays this year, completely privately. Their privacy is not compromised in the slightest and they pay a minimal price for the life they lead- being driven to some charity where people are lined up to Bob away and be nice to them, then get driven/ flown home or to the next 20 minute engagement.Its not inappropriate for the Royal family because they're carrying out public service, they don't benefit financially when they turn up to things, they're doing their job/duty to represent the country and give up a lot of their own personal freedom to do so. Harry and Meghans charity and PR pursuits are purely for their own personal brand and financial gain and they appear to be profiting millions from it while complaining and getting upset that they're not still treated as royalty, which is why they attract so much criticism.
You’ve said exactly what I think too!Ahhh I really really like her ( and ‘h’) I think now the poor queen has passed on , there just isn’t a place for a ‘ royal family ‘ in modern times, I get they are good for the tourism and all that, but the history ( that has been massively white washed ) isn’t going anywhere, people can still come and see the palaces , see where the queen is buried , where Henry the 8th shagged his maid etc. it made me feel embarrassed about how little I know about the commonwealth & the UKs history, made me HATE the British press more then I thought I did already and really can’t wait for the day that the prince of pegging is finally outted , I always felt like he was most insincere of them all , I really felt like ( now and at the time ) it was a real shame to have lost 2 people who could have made a real impact in issues that were personally close to my heart , but as people that were abused and suffering from mental health issues , they absolutely did the right thing protecting them selves & getting away from their toxic environment, of course they need to earn a wage , but they would be damned if they sat at home living off Diana’s estate or damned for doing interviews and books and stuff . I wish them both all the happiness they deserve
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