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I don’t think it was either of them who made the offending remarks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
'Recollections may vary' also suggests the way it was taken by Harry wasn't how it was meant by the person who allegedly said it.
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I see it as the person has admitted saying it and NOW regrets saying it ... I believe that’s It’s simple damage limitation - as I suggested earlier . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/h...dges-xkljbb5hh
Harry and Meghan must pay the price of their burnt bridges The Sussexes cannot enjoy the perks of royalty while trashing the institution — it is time to remove their titles…...It does not do to get too grand in this country, even if you are a duke or duchess. Yet whether they are demanding privacy while courting publicity, or enjoying the rewards of royal titles while shunning the responsibilities, or blathering about public service while ditching the boring old walkabouts in Rotherham, the behaviour of Harry and Meghan smacks of self-importance. No matter the privilege of their lives, the couple seem determined not only to feel sorry for themselves but to air their grievances regularly. Yes, I know that heartache and misery transcend fame and fortune. All the wealth in the world is no insulation against suffering. But still, if you live a life that is unimaginably privileged to most, it is polite and emotionally intelligent to be circumspect about your own problems. To hear the duchess complain to Oprah that “there’s a lot that’s been lost” is tin-eared during a pandemic, when millions have lost livelihoods, lives and loved ones. Such solipsism feels very much of our time; an age when narcissism is acceptable and viewing oneself as a victim is in vogue. Indeed, the split of public opinion on the Sussexes reveals a cultural schism in our country. In one camp are those who find it alien to endlessly share details of themselves, whose motto is “mustn’t grumble”. In the other camp are those who share their innermost thoughts daily on Twitter, whose mantra is “let me tell you my truth”. For one side the word “duty” is laden with meaning; to the other it sounds archaic and suffocating. Accordingly, one part of the country thinks it appalling that they ditched royal life when it ceased to suit them; others think it marvellous that they broke free of the gilded cage to sink their toes in the Malibu sand. We all might have felt more sympathy with the Sussexes if their decision to break from royal constraints had been followed by a period of genuine privacy, humility and respect for the institution they had left. But to enjoy the perks of association with the monarchy while trashing it — and the nation — is galling. In a game of chess, a queen sacrifice is made in order to gain a more favourable tactical position. The Oprah interview seems like the Sussexes’ own queen sacrifice: a strategic decision to burn bridges with the British in order to build them with the Americans. Well, it’s the Queen’s move now, and there’s only one thing for it. Your Majesty: remove their titles. .......................... Unfortunately I don't think she will persue that route. She isn't a vengeful and petty woman, unlike the admired by many 'in vogue' Meghan and Harry. |
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ITV Emerge as Frontrunner to Air Meghan and Harry's Oprah Interview
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As you’d expect , surely Once something has been said it can’t be ‘unsaid’ . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I know some people try to block things out ,but it's still there . |
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Whoever made the racist remark about Archie will never own up to it , even if Meghan and Harry named names it still wouldn't make much difference.
The palace would just put out a general statement denying it saying they " do not tolerate racism & prejudice " and how nobody has ever meant to "cause offense" . The said person would stay quiet , they wouldn't do an interview because they'd be told NOT to . |
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How is that relevant ?? It’s not about Archie is it ?? It’s about the sentiment , surely Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
It was about whatever child Meghan would have, no one else..
Archie is her first child so it was about him, no matter how others look for any tiniest thing to dismiss it. Who else would they be asking about as to what colour skin a baby would have within the Royal family. Are people really that desperate to bring this one woman down. |
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...or maybe it has come to light how this may have been taken out of context..then it becomes a “he said she said” scenario. It’s a private matter and they need to address it as a family and not the whole world. |
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It could have been said before the wedding regarding future children. Didn’t Harry say it was one conversation before their wedding. It was Meghan who said it was several conversations whilst she was pregnant... Harry was involved in the convo so surely his version is the correct one. That’s what I understand anyway. |
"The issues raised, particularly that of race,
are concerning. Whilst some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. Listening to the Sky news broadcaster, this part of the statement is "very telling, and within the Palace they don't entirely agree with everything Harry and Meghan decided to tell Oprah". So not just referring to the race comment alone. |
I agree it is a family issue, however the concerns now out there and they should be of concern as Her Majesty the Queen says.
Is a private Palace internal dealing with this, really going to address the possible race issue and worrying cruel mental health issues. I'd say no it won't myself, although I'd like to hope things can be worked out far better than they've been thus far. No one is ever going to own up to being racist or that this comment, grossly inappropriate, was meant that way either. I'd like to think, the whole Royal set up which the Queen didn't address in her short response would be reformed.. It's just been said on the news that the Queen's response, indicates this will be handled the way she has handled things over her reign. Well that doesn't Inspire me with confidence of anything better then. Since she's done nothing to address these issues for 6 nearly 7 decades. Her sense of duty and work rate can never be questioned. The Queen herself is an amazing lady. However, in my view, she's failed to really keep the Monarchy fully relevant. Even on here on another thread, yes a low number of votes, however looking at the names of those who'd vote to abolish the Monarchy now, are as to many there, moderate and reasoned individuals. If the Monarchy has lost or cannot gain people of that calibre, then the Monarchy should really worry. |
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