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Remembering Kerry
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I like them both.
I mean they never will have any impact on my life. So I can't get worked up about them really. I am a Royalist, I'd hate to not have a Monarch in place. Meghan and Kate are different people. There's nothing wrong with that. Plus Harry was further down the being in line to the throne too, as William and Kate had their children. My disappointment was Harry seeming to lose his sense of duty to the family who gave him all his opportunities. To leave his Grandparents in their 90s. Then leaving his Father in his 70s and Brother with his family having to take on more and more duties. On the other side, Harry now has his own family, and it's clear as day he adores Meghan. I think most people in marriages want to make each other happy and secure. Now with their own child, they made a surprising choice to step back. Which is their right to make. On this issue however. In reality, I personally doubt, just my view, anyone with a child, would welcome in their own private home area, a drone flying over to try to gain photographs of said child, likely for personal gain. All parent's have a right to privacy for them and their children. Their own home should certainly provide that setting for them, no matter where that home is. Had this been in a public park, fair enough. The venom directed at Meghan is concerning to read. No one on here knows her or Harry personally. No matter her qualities or faults, nor Harry's for that matter. This wanting privacy for their baby in their own home setting. Then I find that commendable as to any parents. No matter who they may be. It is them.both who have complained about this drone. It isn't just Meghan. I also do not believe Harry would do or be anywhere he wasn't happy doing so. I really believe any parent, responsible parent in my view, would he very concerned at for whatever reason, a drone being flown over their home to photograph a baby. Commercial, personal or unsavoury reason doesn't matter to me anyway. To me it's simply wrong, inappropriate and should be unacceptable. Last edited by joeysteele; 25-07-2020 at 08:50 AM. |
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