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Old 21-04-2022, 08:28 AM #1
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Asked whether he felt his ‘mum’s presence’, Harry said: ‘It’s constant. It has been over the past two years, more so than ever before.

‘It’s almost as though she’s done her bit with my brother and now she’s very much helping me. She’s got him set up, and now she’s helping me set up. That’s what it feels like. He’s got his kids, I’ve got my kids.

‘The circumstances are obviously different. I feel her presence in almost everything I do, but definitely in the last two years than before without question. She’s watching over us.

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doesn't he know women can multitask and can look after more than one child at a time
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Vilifying someone for their romanticised spooky feelings about their dead mum is a bit much surely Cherie? She's not actually literally doing anything for either of them and hasn't since the day she died, because she is dead, but if her memory and a bit of fiction can make someone feel better about their dead parent... maybe that's OK?

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Vilifying someone for their romanticised spooky feelings about their dead mum is a bit much surely Cherie? She's not actually literally doing anything for either of them and hasn't since the day she died, because she is dead, but if her memory and a bit of fiction can make someone feel better about their dead parent... maybe that's OK?
Of course it’s okay, but saying Mums finished with me bro now and is looking after me is a but daft, not to mention insulting to Wills...imagine if your sister claimed your Mum was only helping her now You would be like okay".....
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Vilifying someone for their romanticised spooky feelings about their dead mum is a bit much surely Cherie? She's not actually literally doing anything for either of them and hasn't since the day she died, because she is dead, but if her memory and a bit of fiction can make someone feel better about their dead parent... maybe that's OK?

Fiction!!!....this is Harry we are talking about...he loves fictional drama
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Vilifying someone for their romanticised spooky feelings about their dead mum is a bit much surely Cherie? She's not actually literally doing anything for either of them and hasn't since the day she died, because she is dead, but if her memory and a bit of fiction can make someone feel better about their dead parent... maybe that's OK?
Agreed, If this is how he chooses to look at things after losing his mum at such a young age then that's lovely.
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I like how TS thinks he is superior to anyone who comments on the BS coming out of Harrys mouth, when he took time out of his busy day to put human heads on horses

Yet you have no time to judge Strictly
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I like how TS thinks he is superior to anyone who comments on the BS coming out of Harrys mouth, when he took time out of his busy day to put human heads on horses
I make no judgement on the TIME spent doing it - we're all here after all - it's the motivation .

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Asked whether he felt his ‘mum’s presence’, Harry said: ‘It’s constant. It has been over the past two years, more so than ever before.

‘It’s almost as though she’s done her bit with my brother and now she’s very much helping me. She’s got him set up, and now she’s helping me set up. That’s what it feels like. He’s got his kids, I’ve got my kids.

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