He’s proved he can’t brush his teeth alone. Meghan was alongside him as he mouthed every cringeworthy detail.She’s probably Googling divorce lawyers as he recites his book to her. I honestly can see the fall out from all this being the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
How can Harry not know how stupid it sounds calling William Willy? It sounds like a euphemism every time he says it!Remember it’s all for the American audiences now.
I think I’d die if I listened to him on audible repeatedly refer to William as Willy.
I cant take him seriously.
That must be a spoof copy sold to the press surely!Some more excerpts via Page Six
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I swear William has said, or 'sources' did, that he was bullied or at least teased about his parents war and all the details of their sex life.I feel bad for the kids.
I remember, as a kid, thinking Diana's interview must have been awful for William and Harold at school.
And nows Harold's just gone and done it to the next generation.
I agree. Despite the sense of ownership the public (and family, it seems) feel over the monarch, they're a human at the end of the day. Someone's death isn't a spectator event, and they should be surrounded by the people they love.Tbf Charles shouldn’t have had to give any reasons. The Queen was dying, after all the tension Meghan has been the centre of why should she be there? Irrespective of who else is, it’s about the Queen and what she would have wanted in her final moments and drama wouldn’t have been it. His head is so far up his arse he can’t grasp reality anymore.
The fact people see it as a plausible extract from the book says an awful lot about the current opinion of Harry. I can genuinely see him believing something so moronic! I take it Wills is Cersei in this scenario.Most people seem to think this is a real quote from the book. It's bad when people can't tell the difference
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Exactly. Unless spouses are particularly close it’s about immediate family only in such important moments. It isn’t the time for awkwardness and family politics.I agree. Despite the sense of ownership the public (and family, it seems) feel over the monarch, they're a human at the end of the day. Someone's death isn't a spectator event, and they should be surrounded by the people they love.
When my mother died, I did not ask my husband to join us at the hospital. Not because of any bad blood, but because in those last moments it wasn't about me having a support person, it was about my mother having her little family unit say goodbye.
Funny how the Queen can speak for herself when she's giving Harry what he wants. When she's not giving him what he wants she's badly advised and got the wrong people around herSome more excerpts via Page Six
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I've seen a lot of 'extracts' like that where I really had to think about whether they were real or not.The fact people see it as a plausible extract from the book says an awful lot about the current opinion of Harry. I can genuinely see him believing something so moronic! I take it Wills is Cersei in this scenario.
He’s literally confirming all the press stories that they tried to say was all a lie. We can see now they didn’t defend her or him because they were massive handfuls. You’re told a process about how tiaras are released and how to get access, instead of just complying you complain and disagree with the process. Tough shitSome more excerpts via Page Six
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When my father died, it was just me, my brother and my mum there. The Queen was Harry's grandmother, not his mother. Why would a grand daughter in law be there? Harry may have wanted her there because he felt uncomfortable around his family though. They are effectively estranged. I don't think they will ever repair that relationship. And thst is nothing to do with Meghan, and everything to do with Harry. She is his enabler.Not having partners at the death of a monarch, actually at the death of anyone, seems completely normal. If you are a large family it's very normal for just direct children/grandchildren to go in. You don't want the room over crowded
I have to say this has really conflicted me.I agree, Diana's story, plus all the camillagate, fergie toe sucking etc was all far worse as we lived in a much more Conservative and deferent world and it was all unheard of. It really broke the image of the royal family. Then came Diana's death and then Charles and camillas relationship.
With Diana, it always annoys me that the British public seem to be oblivious to the fact they were partly to blame. Not only for buying all the papers, but their reaction to her death was very ott and it was them demanding the queen leave her grandsons, it was the public who also wanted to see William and Harry etc.
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