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Post by annaj26 on Oct 18, 2019 19:40:09 GMT -5
I know the tabloids are tradition in England where they are scum of the earth, here in the U. S., but wouldn't you say enough-is-enough? This is starting to get creepy. M eghan, Duchess of Sussex opens up in emotional interview on the pressures of being a mom in the spotlight Meghan, Duchess of Sussex gave a rare glimpse into her personal life when she admitted that she has struggled to deal with the repercussions of being a new mother in the spotlight. A snippet of Meghan's powerful interview with reporter Tom Bradby was released by ITV on Friday. The clip is a part of the British television channel's documentary, "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," which will be released in the UK on Sunday. In the video, Meghan talks about the issues she's grappled with as a new wife, mother, and duchess whose life has been judged and dissected by the media and public since she first began dating Prince Harry. read more here www.cnn.com/2019/10/18/world/meghan-markle-new-mom-stress-trnd/index.html?no-st=1571444546
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Post by mouse on Oct 19, 2019 5:16:56 GMT -5
her problems are all of her own making..... each and every one of them... so instead of wailing to the press get rid of your American PR team because yout getting usless advice this isnt the American public its a totally different and she is not a sleb here and use the palace who will steer you away from constantly digging great holes..... and most of all remember that this is not Toronto.. no one is impressed[except types like Elton John]y an ex soap actor learn the difference between sleb and Royal... its not rocket science and the rewards are far higher than you ever dreamed possible
no one/couple have had their personal ratings drain away as quickly as this couple ...who they are listening to is leading them down a very disturbing path.... every thing they do is a disaster
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Post by fretslider on Oct 19, 2019 7:15:31 GMT -5
I know the tabloids are tradition in England where they are scum of the earth, here in the U. S., but wouldn't you say enough-is-enough? This is starting to get creepy. M eghan, Duchess of Sussex opens up in emotional interview on the pressures of being a mom in the spotlight Meghan, Duchess of Sussex gave a rare glimpse into her personal life when she admitted that she has struggled to deal with the repercussions of being a new mother in the spotlight. A snippet of Meghan's powerful interview with reporter Tom Bradby was released by ITV on Friday. The clip is a part of the British television channel's documentary, "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," which will be released in the UK on Sunday. In the video, Meghan talks about the issues she's grappled with as a new wife, mother, and duchess whose life has been judged and dissected by the media and public since she first began dating Prince Harry. read more here www.cnn.com/2019/10/18/world/meghan-markle-new-mom-stress-trnd/index.html?no-st=1571444546There is something seriously wrong with the pair of them. They court publicity and contrive to make it appear an intrusion. By today's standards and their very public utterances, they are undeniably mentally ill. Piers Morgan worried for Prince Harry as Duke breaks down in tears - 'It's not natural'www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1191309/Piers-Morgan-Prince-Harry-crying-Meghan-Markle-Good-Morning-Britain-ITV-videoI'd say it isn't normal, and it isn't. He's messed up, and she isn't far behind.
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Post by Jessiealan on Oct 19, 2019 21:39:49 GMT -5
Meghan may be going through postpartum depression which is very common with new mothers, especially with a first child.
Have you considered how much difference being nicer to her might make to help her adjust?
You seem unnecessarily cold to me.
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Post by fretslider on Oct 20, 2019 6:16:25 GMT -5
Meghan may be going through postparnum depression which is very common with new mothers, especially with a first child. Have you considered how much difference being nicer to her might make to help her adjust? You seem unnecessarily cold to me. Leave it out Jessie, she's a Hollywood celeb and she's used to a certain way of doing things, her way - or else she'll throw a wobbler. ‘Demanding’ Meghan Markle ’emails staff instructions as early as 5AM’, it’s claimed as personal assistant quits in tears
The Duchess of Sussex [- got that? -] is said to have made her PA quit after her demands
She is used to working in a Hollywood environment.www.thesun.co.uk/news/7884540/meghan-markle-staff-quit-demanding-emails/It's personality that counts.
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Post by mouse on Oct 20, 2019 6:20:09 GMT -5
Meghan may be going through postpartum depression which is very common with new mothers, especially with a first child. Have you considered how much difference being nicer to her might make to help her adjust? You seem unnecessarily cold to me. they startted playing games before they were married and have continued ... so post partum is just an excuse.....because all this nonsence is all of their own making... you don't preach to others and then think that what your preaching doesn't apply.. you don't upset people who have just spent millions on a wedding and more millions on a house at no cost to you.....and you most certainly do not go rogue and do every thing you can to disrespect the institution of which you are a very well rewarded part...…..this is not a soap opera... its real life...… I agree with Fret and others that theres some thing wrong with these two they are not exactly well a justed ......and from Harrys behaviour since getting with her has changed beyond all recognition ...he certainly very unstable..... her imput can be seen and seen again and again and not in a good way if it were depression rather than pity me... the very best of help is meerly a cash card away and she wouldn't have to appear in public at all Jessie we were very nice to her...… and then she started all the nonsense ……………..and then playing the Dianna card even down to the hat Archie was wearing in Africa......that isn't going down well either... its all far too contrived...as has been pointed out... how does a couple go from a to zero in nearly two years
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Post by mouse on Oct 20, 2019 6:34:03 GMT -5
and its not just one member of staff who has quit.... they are on thirtd nanny.. thrird nanny before the child is 6months old advisors security pr etc etc … the turn over of staff is alarming in its self....no amount of good will Jessie will solve the problems of this couple …..first thing they have to do is stop wallowing in their own rightiousness and self pity.. the two together are making a lethal combination
oh lord they are mat it again.. seems that mid novemebr they are taking 6weeks off for much needed family time... she has only just had three months off,, so what exactly are they taking time off from......…… this couple just dig them selves a deeper pit every week almost...….sack the PR team.....
… Meghan at Wimbledon ...I don't want attention stop taking photos of me even though I want the 40 seats around me left empty H and M we want archie to be out of the public gaze..... so the first thing we do is trot him out for a photo opportunity
herr below is just one opinion I think that they both need psychiatric help. Harry is suffering from Clinical Depression and paranoia, Meghan has a superiority complex combined with schizophrenia. Together they make a dangerous bonnie and clyde type relationship both feeding off each other's insecurities and need to be important, to the point of excluding friends and families. This is just the beginning.
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Post by fretslider on Oct 20, 2019 6:36:12 GMT -5
Here's the competition, who will win? Who is the more mentally deranged? A tale of two tours: Harry and Meghan v William and Kate
It was all going so well. As they came to the end of their overseas tour, the young royals could congratulate themselves that their efforts to promote Britain and the royal family had gone even better than expected.
Then, with only 24 hours ago, a dramatic news development threatened to divert attention from all their good work.
This, of course, was the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who on Thursday night were caught up in mid-air drama when a storm forced their plane to divert back to Lahore after twice failing to land at Islamabad.www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-tale-of-two-tours-harry-and-meghan-v-william-and-kate-pakistan-tour-2q7x3bxzzI suppose that trumps crying because you're wife was pregnant.
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Post by fretslider on Oct 20, 2019 6:42:32 GMT -5
William, like Charles is in line to the throne.
Harry, like Randy Andy isn't.
They are the unwanted Plan Bs.
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Post by mouse on Oct 20, 2019 6:42:33 GMT -5
"""I suppose that trumps crying because you're wife was pregnant.""
mmmm crying well that would go down like a lead balloon in the mess...….get a backbone harry..... she has certainly worked on him all very woke and in touch with feeling but out of touch with the NORMAL people who pay the bills
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Post by Sysop3 on Oct 20, 2019 10:49:25 GMT -5
William, like Charles is in line to the throne. Harry, like Randy Andy isn't. They are the unwanted Plan Bs. If they're unwanted, then it looks like the tabloid press would leave them alone and go find somebody who commands more attention.
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Post by Sysop3 on Oct 20, 2019 19:22:40 GMT -5
Thinking some more
What could Harry have done that would have made you happy? Spent his life as a playboy or married an English woman and turned into a carbon copy of William?
Did your taxes go up more than you can manage when he married Megan? I doubt it. I doubt if your lives changed at all.
Leave them alone. If they have problems, leave them alone to sort it out. If that leaves you bored get a dog or a cat or a bird for variety.
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Post by mouse on Oct 21, 2019 5:35:18 GMT -5
what would make every one happy would be if this self indulgent pair stopped feeling sorry for them selves and just got on the the jobs they are very well rewarded for for the wife of a multimillionaire to whinge that she isn't living but only existing is pathetic .. and to say how hard it is to be a wife and mother.. well yes we know that and yet people with very much less manage to enjoy life without whinging....she doesn't know she is born and as for him....sign your self in some where Harry and get sorted..... stop blaming the press for your mothers death.. it was the paparatzi along with a driver who had been drinking and a mother who wasn't wearing her seat belt and who decided on a whim to change destinations …. and yes it was a terrible thing to happen to any one... but young boys have lost mothers in a variety of situation,,, it doesn't become licence to excuse every thing and every action
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Post by fretslider on Oct 21, 2019 8:30:57 GMT -5
William, like Charles is in line to the throne. Harry, like Randy Andy isn't. They are the unwanted Plan Bs. If they're unwanted, then it looks like the tabloid press would leave them alone and go find somebody who commands more attention. They are problematic in finding a useful role withing the 'organisation' Andrew is a case in point. His main function these days is dodging the media's questions on his association with Epstein. William is in direct line to succeed. We know his role. Harry has no defined role as of yet. While they continue to be kept by the public purse there is a public interest. But as I said, they court media attention playing celebrity as opposed to royalty. Prince Harry, answering a question about rumours of a rift between himself and the Duke of Cambridge, said he and his brother are "on different paths" and have "good days" and "bad days".news.sky.com/story/prince-harry-on-royal-rift-claims-william-and-i-have-good-days-and-bad-days-11840960I expect the Sussexes don't like being told what to do.
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Post by mouse on Oct 21, 2019 10:42:41 GMT -5
A sense of duty... but respect has to be earned:.. summing up the documentry of the African tour JAN MOIR says ITV's grovelling documentary about Harry Meghan could damage their cause..... this s hardly a harsh revue... some how like others they don't wish to be questioned or have it pointed out when they really mess up
By now, we all know the Harry and Meghan drill. Their royal mission in life is to 'shine a light' on hardship, to raise awareness and funds for good causes, while still being 'authentic' in themselves. And truly, they are to be commended for this. If they so wished, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could slink behind the vegan silk curtains at Frogmore Cottage, they could hunker down on their Soho House velvet sofas and tell the world to go to hell, while raising baby Archie in the most private and pampered environment that only a century of British royal prerogative can provide. Related: I won't be bullied into playing game that killed mum, says Harry However, they clearly have a sense of duty that precludes the luxury of such seclusion. Yet they want the best of both these worlds, which is where the trouble starts.
. An African Journey offered an insight into the emotional journey the 'vulnerable and bruised' royal couple have been catapulted into. They hoped to focus on important humanitarian issues in a country still riven with gender and racial inequality, where dirt-poor black people remain trapped in townships and life expectancy rates are among the lowest in the world.
As the cameras started rolling, it was clear this could have been one of the most inspiring and amazing royal tours of all time, especially at the beginning when Meghan met young women in Nyanga township, the so-called 'murder capital' of the country. 'I am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of colour and as your sister,' she informed the small crowd that had gathered.
The Duchess of Sussex said she has found the focus on her after her marriage and giving birth a struggle, adding: 'Not many people have asked if I'm ok' Her words might seem glib to first-world ears, but there is no telling how stirring they might seem to young women who could see and hear, through the Meghan prism, of a more hopeful future for themselves. Later the duchess told documentary presenter Tom Bradby that she had added those words herself, with Harry's approval. Bradby was given special access to the Sussexes for this hour-long documentary, and he reminded us more than once of the depth of his 20-year friendship with Prince Harry. interviewed by Tom Bradby (pictured left) for the ITV documentary The two men had often talked privately, we were informed, about grief and mental health issues. Yet did we really need to hear that Tom had a few issues of his own, and had to take time off work to deal with them last year? Bradby clearly thought this gave him a special insight into the byzantine workings of the prince's mind, who – never mind the poverty and social blight he was witnessing – was soon voicing concerns about the media spotlight on himself and his wife. As the couple vented, Bradby crept around like a 17th century court flunkey, tugging his flaxen forelock and holding an orange pomander to his nose at any perceived criticisms of H&M. 'This is a couple that feel themselves on a moral mission to challenge what they feel is wrong,' he whispered at one point. , Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visited the Nyanga Township during their royal tour of South Africa The shocking thing was Harry and Meghan weren't talking about luckless Africans they met who have struggled so long and so hard to overcome their ill-fated lot in life. They were talking about themselves. On the banks of a nameless river deep in the veldt, Harry talked emotionally to the ITV cameras of his difficulties. With the velvety embrace of the African night unfolding behind him, there he stood, this motherless son, his eyes he heard a camera click, he said, it made him think of Diana. He was still struggling, his pain was endless. One sympathises with Harry, still seeking to apportion blame for the death of his mother 22 years later. This is unbearably sad in itself and we have all witnessed and understood his pain. Yet there are many stages of grief, and he seems unable or unwilling to move on from the first soul-crushing phases. If that is really how he feels about the situation, if this royal life for him is so unendurable and intolerable, then perhaps he really should desist from his duties. Perhaps he and Meghan should opt for a quiet private life, give up the proselytising, retreat to the country. Everyone would entirely understand. Especially with a wife who complains, as Meghan did to Bradby, that no one ever asks how she is doing and that their life together is 'existing and not living'
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