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The papers of all colours really don't like young Harry do they? Particularly since he's taken them to court over phone hacking. Strange....
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The press, apart from the quality papers (e.g. Telegraph) are **** at worst or were **** at best.
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Apparently even the US has grown tired of him and his boss. :sleep: |
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It's easy to get into group think and slag Harry off. Slag Meghan off by all means as she's pulling his strings. But Harry is damaged goods. He was still only 12 when Diana dies, arguable at the hands of the paparazzi. Also, his father was knocking off that Camilla thing which is why they divorced and why Diana died. That trauma can account for any obsessive behaviour we now see. I think some sympathy is called for. |
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*However* … he has also had every advantage in life, the opportunity to become his own man in the army, a brother and cousins who understand where he’s coming from and unlimited access to whatever counselling or mental health support he could ever have needed. He has agency, and he is using it, for certain against the advice of many members of his family, to pursue this present action and also in his choices of behaviour, how and when he speaks and what he writes. We are all the product of our past, but our past continues to be written with every single passing day. It isn’t just one arbitrary period of our lives, no matter how traumatic. |
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Harry has had his hand held all his life, special treatment because of who he is, now he’s found last two days questioning, distressing, what a shame.
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Nice of the BBC to give the Prince the recognition he deserves by sending their Royal correspondent. It was apparent from the hyperbole throughout and being extremely light on actual detail. Good to know he had a well tailored suit though.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65838056 |
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Harry just doesn't know how to keep his mouth shut when it comes to private family business.
Maybe he thinks that this is the way to do things after his mother did the Panorama interview?? Now saying that his father won't speak to him, that he wants reconciliation as he doesn't know how much time he has left (I assume this is in connection with his cancer diagnosis) and, because he lost his case to obtain taxpayer funded security, that he cannot ever bring his wife & children to the UK. Maybe paying for it out of his personal wealth so that his father can see his grandchildren would help?? https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/pri...es-2025-05-02/ |
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Spoiled Brat, under the thumb.
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