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Beso 07-03-2021 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012421)
I'm confused by this bit.....are you saying they weren't protecting Meghan and just disregarded the allegations at the time, or they were protecting Meghan?

They would have been protecting the palace.

At the time she was part of that so fitted under the umbrella.

AnnieK 07-03-2021 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11012425)
They would have been protecting the palace.

At the time she was part of that so fitted under the umbrella.

That's terrible then. They failed in their duty to protect their employees. Whoever disregarded the allegations should face gross misconduct.

Beso 07-03-2021 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012428)
That's terrible then. They failed in their duty to protect their employees. Whoever disregarded the allegations should face gross misconduct.

It was probably meghan who had the last word on the accusations...so yes..

I 100 percent agree with you

AnnieK 07-03-2021 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11012434)
It was probably meghan who had the last word on the accusations...so yes..

I 100 percent agree with you

Well we don't know that as yet, hopefully a thorough investigation will get to the bottom of it so these women get some vindication and closure however that will come, although now that Meghan has left the firm, I assume the only recourse will be some form of compensation and not an apology and admittance of it, if the allegations are proven.

jet 07-03-2021 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012421)
I'm confused by this bit.....are you saying they weren't protecting Meghan and just disregarded the allegations at the time, or they were protecting Meghan?

It is said they were trying to protect Meghan's reputation and Harry was in a worryingly precarious mental state and pleading with them not to take it further.

Beso 07-03-2021 06:20 PM

Her dress she wears looks like a birds shat down the shoulder of it, tonight

AnnieK 07-03-2021 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11012454)
It is said they were trying to protect Meghan's reputation and Harry was in a worryingly precarious mental state and pleading with them not to take it further.

Thank you for clarifying.

A difficult situation handled wrongly. Hopefully the investigation will bring the truth to light.

Beso 07-03-2021 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012451)
Well we don't know that as yet, hopefully a thorough investigation will get to the bottom of it so these women get some vindication and closure however that will come, although now that Meghan has left the firm, I assume the only recourse will be some form of compensation and not an apology and admittance of it, if the allegations are proven.

Well ahe cant get sacked from her role now shes ****ed off can she..

Clever move, I think shes underestimated.:joker:

Crimson Dynamo 07-03-2021 06:24 PM

i mean people are like

ooh why has this come out now??

its because Harry wanted it hushed up

:facepalm:

jet 07-03-2021 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012459)
Thank you for clarifying.

A difficult situation handled wrongly. Hopefully the investigation will bring the truth to light.

I honestly think everyone was so worried about Harry, who was very very fragile at the time, that his welfare was the priority.

AnnieK 07-03-2021 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11012462)
i mean people are like

ooh why has this come out now??

its because Harry wanted it hushed up

:facepalm:

That doesn't negate the fact that whether Harry wanted it hushed up or not, it shouldn't have been. They have become complicit in any bullying that happened and therefore will not be covered in glory for now deciding to investigate. Its all such a mess and the women have been failed if the allegations are true :sad:

bots 07-03-2021 06:34 PM

for all we know, it was these bullying allegations that preempted meghan and harry's departure. That wouldn't surprise me at all

Crimson Dynamo 07-03-2021 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012484)
That doesn't negate the fact that whether Harry wanted it hushed up or not, it shouldn't have been. They have become complicit in any bullying that happened and therefore will not be covered in glory for now deciding to investigate. Its all such a mess and the women have been failed if the allegations are true :sad:

i agree Annie

its not good from any angle

AnnieK 07-03-2021 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11012477)
I honestly think everyone was so worried about Harry, who was very very fragile at the time, that his welfare was the priority.

I can see that, its a shame though that it was at the cost of the complainants welfare. All just a mess isn't it?

jet 07-03-2021 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11012489)
I can see that, its a shame though that it was at the cost of the complainants welfare. All just a mess isn't it?

It must have been an awful time all round....and the repercussions are only being felt and brought to light now.
I really think Meghan and Harry should have put the past behind them and enjoyed their new life in a somewhat less public capacity - but it seems they can't settle enough to do that and perhaps aren't as content as they could be.

Beso 07-03-2021 07:04 PM

Sounds like they knew all this would come out and decided to try and soften the blow to me.

Cherie 07-03-2021 07:07 PM

I wonder what headlines we will wake up to :joker:

jet 07-03-2021 08:51 PM

https://nypost.com/2021/03/04/meghan...ning-to-oprah/


Meghan and Harry should quit whining instead of complaining to Oprah
By Jane Ridley


Settling down in front of the TV Sunday night, I’ll be playing a drinking game with virtual pals during the much-hyped Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“Tabloids.” Shot! “Nightmare.” Shot! “Queen” and “abuse.” Shot and shot!
Trouble is, as the former royals bemoan their lot, it’ll take less than 10 minutes to slide off the sofa drunk.

Judging from the trailers CBS has released of the two-hour special — set to a movie-like soundtrack of soaring violins — the claptrap uttered by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is just another ridiculous pity party.
Pass the sick bucket. Meghan’s complaints about Buckingham Palace expecting them to stay “silent,” that the Windsors “perpetuated falsehoods about her and Harry” and other assorted bleatings make me queasy already.

What did Meghan Markle expect by marrying into the British royal family, the ultimate gilded cage? Her main complaint seems to be that she couldn’t get everything that was offered — the money, the houses, the title — and continue to do whatever she wanted, with no responsibilities.
It’s a bit rich in these terrible times — when people are dying of COVID-19 and others face financial ruin — that these pampered narcissists think it is okay to gripe over perceived slights from the comfort of their $14.65 million mansion in California.

If you’ve lost a loved one to the virus, your job is in jeopardy or your kids are being denied an education, you’re going to feel a whole lot better listening to the plight of a perfectly coiffed actress in a $4,700 dress and a sulky-looking blueblood with a wild-child past.

Ammi 07-03-2021 08:56 PM

...were they not red blankets for guests, btw...not towels..?...anyways, apparently from some articles...the feeling is that, this has come from senior royals, to release this now because of the detail being given...so, it’s looking really damaging for all concerned if they have been aware of any inappropriate behaviour and have failed to protect both the staff and Meghan ...it’s very ‘convenient’ timing as well, obviously ...I don’t know how it works with ex Royal staff, these staff members aren’t still employed by the royal household anymore....?....but would they not have a non disclosure agreement so they wouldn’t be able to say anything...(...basically gagged...)...unless they were given permission to, so that would definitely be a senior royal, I would say...I don’t know, though, if they would have had one...

hijaxers 07-03-2021 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11012676)
...were they not red blankets for guests, btw...not towels..?...anyways, apparently from some articles...the feeling is that, this has come from senior royals, to release this now because of the detail being given...so, it’s looking really damaging for all concerned if they have been aware of any inappropriate behaviour and have failed to protect both the staff and Meghan ...it’s very ‘convenient’ timing as well, obviously ...I don’t know how it works with ex Royal staff, these staff members aren’t still employed by the royal household anymore....?....but would they not have a non disclosure agreement so they wouldn’t be able to say anything...(...basically gagged...)...unless they were given permission to, so that would definitely be a senior royal, I would say...I don’t know, though, if they would have had one...

Yes they were under NDA's apparently.

Jordan. 07-03-2021 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 11012672)
https://nypost.com/2021/03/04/meghan...ning-to-oprah/


Meghan and Harry should quit whining instead of complaining to Oprah
By Jane Ridley


Settling down in front of the TV Sunday night, I’ll be playing a drinking game with virtual pals during the much-hyped Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“Tabloids.” Shot! “Nightmare.” Shot! “Queen” and “abuse.” Shot and shot!
Trouble is, as the former royals bemoan their lot, it’ll take less than 10 minutes to slide off the sofa drunk.

Judging from the trailers CBS has released of the two-hour special — set to a movie-like soundtrack of soaring violins — the claptrap uttered by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is just another ridiculous pity party.
Pass the sick bucket. Meghan’s complaints about Buckingham Palace expecting them to stay “silent,” that the Windsors “perpetuated falsehoods about her and Harry” and other assorted bleatings make me queasy already.

What did Meghan Markle expect by marrying into the British royal family, the ultimate gilded cage? Her main complaint seems to be that she couldn’t get everything that was offered — the money, the houses, the title — and continue to do whatever she wanted, with no responsibilities.
It’s a bit rich in these terrible times — when people are dying of COVID-19 and others face financial ruin — that these pampered narcissists think it is okay to gripe over perceived slights from the comfort of their $14.65 million mansion in California.

If you’ve lost a loved one to the virus, your job is in jeopardy or your kids are being denied an education, you’re going to feel a whole lot better listening to the plight of a perfectly coiffed actress in a $4,700 dress and a sulky-looking blueblood with a wild-child past.

omg STOP WHINING or I'm gonna have no choice but to tune in and enable said whining :(

Ammi 07-03-2021 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by hijaxers (Post 11012686)
Yes they were under NDA's apparently.

...so that would seem more to me that it was known and then ‘released’ at a ‘convenient time’ , Jax...which is pretty horrific if senior royals have known...

Ammi 07-03-2021 09:14 PM

...It does seem a bit odd that she be accused of being demanding and bullying, when it was reported one time that she closed her own car door../...not expecting anyone else to do it for her, type thing...and she was informed no, that’s not for you to do...

Alf 07-03-2021 09:15 PM

When is this Oprah thing on? I thought it was supposed to be tonight?

Ammi 07-03-2021 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11012695)
When is this Oprah thing on? I thought it was supposed to be tonight?

...9pm tomorrow evening in the U.K....ITV, I think...


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