Watched a programme on Kensington Palace yesterday, and it's interesting how history repeats itself. Diana gave the controversial Panorama interview, enraged by being mistreated by Charles and the Royals, yet naively was "devastated" (according to her ex Butler) when the Queen reacted by insisting that she and Charles must divorce. What did she expect? Now son Harry has given his Oprah interview, similarly enraged, and no doubt expects the Queen et al to apologise profusely to him and to Meghan, and then life returns to normal. Life between Harry and his family will never return to normal. The Windsor's are not known for forgiveness to those they perceive guilty of disloyalty. The only chance Harry has is to ditch Meghan, or be ditched by her, return to England and claim Stockholm's syndrome.
morgan is a ****ing tool. Imagine being that bitter about someone not calling you back you bitch about her daily on national tv for years, get called out about it and storm off and quit your job.
That would be fine if it happened. And I'm sure the royal family in England won't be out for vengeance. They'll put it behind them, even if family relationships have been destroyed. But there are journalists and authors interested in this story and an unauthorised book of truths is already being written about Meghan. And there are plenty including her own family that will want to contribute The Royal Family will carry on without Harry. There may be times when paths cross - the unveiling of the new Diana statue at Kensington Palace for example. Harry would be well advised to stay away, even if only to avoid being booed and heckled by members of the public. I hope we don't have to hear from H and M again, but somehow, I think they're a couple that trouble will follow - though not related directly to the Queen or the British Crown. And where there's trouble, the investigative journos and paparazzi will never be far away.
Heckled at the unavailing of a statue of his dead mother? I don’t think you’re wrong, but it’s a sad reflection on society if people would do that.
I’ve got some anger towards Tommeh Robinson and Farage but I’m not going to express it in that or a similar way, it’s beyond contempt.
The crimes Harry has committed against the gammon classes should never be forgotten. If that means booing while he unveils a statue of his dead mum then so be it.
You may not, but both of them have been physically attacked in the past, which are criminal acts. Here, we're not talking criminal acts against Harry, simply a citizen's freedom to express his feelings. It will happen if Harry comes back soon.
So would you think it’s ok for a citizen to express their feelings by booing a man at the unveiling of a statue of his dead mother? It’s pretty ****ing low. Tommeh is quite well known for using his fists.., especially when he’s got his mates round him as well as threatening others including reporters. So got little sympathy for him.
It may not be at the unveiling. Harry may get booed when he lands at Heathrow or arrives at Buckingham Palace. There could be protesters with placards there. There are lots of ways angry people make their feelings known.
Fat chance, but keep hoping... PS Meghan won't be coming back to the UK. She doesn't like it here because she won't be queen