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Prince Harry is a Bully, African Charity Boss says
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[Dr Sophie Chandauka's claims about Prince Harry also lead The Sunday Telegraph. The broadsheet reports Dr Chandauka has also told the Financial Times that she was asked to publicly defend Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and that she had refused to "become and extension of the Sussex PR machine".] https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...1c360.jpg.webp https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...61761.jpg.webp |
Well the great Eric Cartman does say that "gingers have no souls."
And maybe he is right.:think: |
The Lady Boss and her legal Adviser
are now on SkyNewsHD Trevor Phillips show |
What's the old saying, what goes round, comes round
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You will have no balls |
i don't believe this charity boss is a particularly trustworthy witness
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If you can treat your own family as the enemy it’s hardly surprising how he will treat people he doesn’t know or give a fcuk about
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Exactly....getting a taste of their own medicine. |
Well he was raised by bullies and his big brother is a known bully so yeah on balance I wouldn't be all that surprised if he has some bully-tendencies. Probably inevitable when you allow the "born-better" Royal narrative.
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all the royals and high nobility use their position to coerce. They have always done it. Princess Di didn't become a champion for aids or land mines by being a meek and timid little girl like she portrayed for effect. She used her position and privilege to brow beat others into submission
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Using the excuse that the royals are all bullies, so what chance did poor Harry have is a proper cop-out. Megan's not royal yet she's been accused of bullying. You get bullies in all stages if society. No one on here has the first idea of what the royals are really like. I do know this though, I've always found old money to be much nicer and more approachable than new money and the upper class far more grounded and unpretentious than the middle class.
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Thats sooo true.... |
I think if I remember correctly, the woman at the top in that photo was pushed to one side by Meghan for the photo...:laugh:
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Charities get royals and famous people on board to use their clout to get the charity exposure and investment |
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I think you are just generalising too much. Diana was a very compassionate person...its why she was called the Peoples Princess. People related to her for her compassion and natural behaviour...how she interacted with her children in front of the camera..she was just a natural and caring woman and they adored her. You never saw or witnessed or heard of any pomp or aristocratic behaviour from her. |
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That's a heavily loaded idea and one that can't possibly have "no effect" on young people growing up in that environment, it's a superiority complex by definition, if there's nothing superior about "Royal Blood" then there is no Monarchy. Charles, William, Harry, et al. are all fundamentally raised with that belief system... it will have an effect, and one of those effects is likely to be a feeling of "automatic authority". That attitude - when encountered by anyone who isn't deferent and doesn't buy into the whole thing - is going to come off as "bullying". |
It really takes very little to get labeled a bully these days so when I saw it I took it with a huge grain of salt. Everyone at this point knows the couple are PR crazy and are known to make stunts, so why would someone sign up to get on board with it if that is not what they are about? H&M can't keep staff either so apparently not easy to work with... (there are other things but yeah)
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