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This Witch doesn't burn
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You have the book have you got to that inaccuracy yet?
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I felt pretty sure she hadn’t googled me, because she was always asking questions. She seemed to know almost nothing—so refreshing. It showed that she wasn’t impressed by royalty, which I thought the first step to surviving it. More, since she hadn’t done a deep dive into the literature, the public record, her head wasn’t filled with disinformation. After Willy and I had laid flowers at Mummy’s grave, we drove together back to London. I phoned Meg, told her I was on my way. I tried to keep my voice nonchalant, not wanting to give myself away to Willy. There’s a secret way into the hotel, she said. Then a freight lift. All went according to plan. After I’d met the friend and navigated a sort of maze through the bowels of Soho House, I finally reached Meg’s door. I knocked and suspended breathing while I waited. The door flew open. That smile. Her hair was partly covering her eyes. Her arms were reaching for me. She pulled me inside and thanked her friend in one fluid motion, then slammed the door quickly before anyone saw. I want to say we hung a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. But I don’t think there was time. SB: "I get a little bit over excited". ![]() ![]() |
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It didn’t involve me maybe it was us taking the p1ss out of harry
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The voice of reason
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"She seemed to know almost nothing—so refreshing. It showed that she wasn’t impressed by royalty, which I thought the first step to surviving it"
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In that passage from from the book, Harry says "I felt pretty sure she hadn’t googled me, because she was always asking questions." The whole thing is just bizarre. |
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Christ he was even papped goggling ****. The guy is a waster
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It's not even inconsistent unless you're determined for it to be; he said it seemed like she hadn't "googled him" which given his relationship with the press, I take to mean that it seemed she hadn't read about him from the press perspective and hadn't had her idea of him influenced by that.
She said she had looked him up on Instagram, where she would have learned about him from ... him. Well, either that or someone managing his social media which seems likely, but either way a source directly sanctioned by him. They're not even vaguely the same thing unless you're determined to make them similar. "Googled him on Instagram" doesn't even make sense ![]() |
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There's also the quite simple fact that people are far more likely to state that their parents were great and then later admit the truth (to themselves as well as others) than they are to randomly say that their wonderful parents were terrible. It just doesn't really happen, it's fantasy stuff that parents who don't have the emotional fortitude to openly question their own parenting cling to. The idea that offspring might just randomly decide to say mean things about their parents for absolutely no reason. "It's not HIS fault, I'm sure he did his best!!! ... !"
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Piss orf.
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This is neither series nor news and needs moved to chat and games.. DO YOUR JOBS MODS
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Even after all the hysteria and hyperbole there’s been in the reporting and harassment of Harry and Meghan, I genuinely didn’t quite expect to get to the stage of implying that Harry wants to shag his dead mum tbh
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Think you might be the only one thinking that, I just find it odd that he was to associate a memory evoked by his mother with his todger, he could have given us numerous anecdotes that did not include his nether regions
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It's not healthy. While it was obviously a very traumatic and horrific experience for him, she has been gone for over 25 years. |
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Let’s all be honest, if Harry’s mother wasn’t Diana and her dying in a car crash when he was a child we would not be interested in harry at all.
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The voice of reason
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On there own they are nothing |
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