This was indeed Providential....And, lest we forget, Wallis Simpson's actions ushered in a monarch much better suited for the job, two actually....
This was indeed Providential....And, lest we forget, Wallis Simpson's actions ushered in a monarch much better suited for the job, two actually....
Perceptive post. Reminds me a bit of James in the NT, wheres he warns against talk, talk, talk...I've encountered people who seem to 'under-care' when they wrong others, but seem to 'over-care' when they are wronged even a little. It's very manipulative (though not always conscious) and it means you can't work with them, because you can't reach any kind of compromise or reasonable ground with them.
I don't suppose this whole debacle was 100% H&M's fault - and I'm sure there are ways they have been wronged - but what about the rest of the story? In their positions of extreme privilege and 'importance' whilst royal, there's no way they didn't have considerable influence.
Will the interview be anything other than a very biased, one-sided effort to garner sympathetic attention? I think they'd get more sympathy for where they were wronged, if they were putting things into better perspective,. They could acknowledge their own errors and not force their exaggerated (compared to so many millions of other human beings) sense of victimhood on the world with 'the interview'.
If they only want to be and do what they keeping telling us they want, they wouldn't be doing this interview.
I've encountered people who seem to 'under-care' when they wrong others, but seem to 'over-care' when they are wronged even a little. It's very manipulative (though not always conscious) and it means you can't work with them, because you can't reach any kind of compromise or reasonable ground with them.
I don't suppose this whole debacle was 100% H&M's fault - and I'm sure there are ways they have been wronged - but what about the rest of the story? In their positions of extreme privilege and 'importance' whilst royal, there's no way they didn't have considerable influence.
Will the interview be anything other than a very biased, one-sided effort to garner sympathetic attention? I think they'd get more sympathy for where they were wronged, if they were putting things into better perspective,. They could acknowledge their own errors and not force their exaggerated (compared to so many millions of other human beings) sense of victimhood on the world with 'the interview'.
If they only want to be and do what they keeping telling us they want, they wouldn't be doing this interview.
So, will most of you be hate watching this so you can talk about it later?
I, too, have no interest in watching, either....I do not plan to watch. I lost a lot of respect for them, not because they left the royal life, but because of how they did it. Everything from that time forward has just felt like they were bent on getting revenge, not simply taking steps for a different life. No one should have to be less than their authentic self, but I always felt that Harry was allowed to be himself within the family and that the family was welcoming of Meghan. The first couple years of marriage are a big adjustment for anyone, involving a lot of compromise from all those involved, and it just feels like they bailed before they really gave it a chance. I feel like the family has always been aware of Harry’s pain at losing his mom at such a young age, and given him a lot of leeway as a result. I feel like if everyone involved would have had an actual conversation regarding the type of work H&M wanted to do, a way would have been found to make it work. I think his family is very hurt and confused by his behavior.
I do believe that Meghan has had to endure a lot of racial comments and issues since her relationship with Harry started, but that never appeared to come from the immediate family. It seemed to be mostly media driven, although I could also believe there may be courtiers involved. I can understand wanting to limit their paparazzi exposure by moving to another country because of what happened to his mom. I can even understand the need to cut toxic family members out of your life. What I don’t understand is why they did it acting like a couple of petulant two year olds instead of adults, and don’t appear to have matured over the past year. I feel like they keep tugging at my shirttail yelling “Look at me! Look at me!”. When they start acting like adults, I will consider giving them another chance.
I take your point, but maybe the oxygen of publicity is exactly what is not needed...What’s the chance of Meghan being nominated for an Emmy for her performance Sunday night?
There is a certain type of Hollywood atmosphere or mindset which seems to feed on a heightened form of itself.Brings obsessive compulsive to mind, at least for me.
snappy: An analogy that comes to mind is the unreality of a tattoo parlor to expect to build a clientele among cleanskins (not a criticism of either tattoo parlors or cleanskins, but it goes with the nature of things). If one's mindset is driven by Hollywood, then certain inherently likely consequences can be expected.These two are hardly blushing newly weds. Sure they have not been married long but neither one is young or inexperienced. If our thirty somethings ( oldest is 32) acted like these two, we wouldn’t tolerate it. Being a prince or married to one doesn’t entitle anyone to be selfish or vindictive.
No, I will not watch it. I'm the kind of person who, when driving, avoids looking at car crash scenes- I simply don't want to subject myself to it. I do not find the pillorying of an important British institution entertaining. Interesting, but not entertaining- there is a difference. I'm disturbed by the unexamined media bias towards Meghan in the U.S., and the self-centered values this couple exemplifies, to the detriment of the traditional values that are being exemplified by the royal family at this time.So, will most of you be hate watching this so you can talk about it later?
For me, I was very much team M&H, go live your life out of the spotlight. But all they’ve done is climb back into it ever since ... just go and shhhhhh.
MM has managed to make both Camilla and Wallis Simpson look favorable by comparison. A Herculean accomplishment!Some of the comments regarding H&M on other boards are doozies. One had Camilla thanking Megs for making her look good. Another was apologizing to Samantha because everything she said about her sister was true!![]()
Some of the comments regarding H&M on other boards are doozies. One had Camilla thanking Megs for making her look good. Another was apologizing to Samantha because everything she said about her sister was true!![]()
Some of the comments regarding H&M on other boards are doozies. One had Camilla thanking Megs for making her look good. Another was apologizing to Samantha because everything she said about her sister was true!![]()
I'm not really following what is happening with the Epstein case on the other side of the ocean, but what is the current status of Clinton's and Trump's relationship with Epstein and the trips on his plane?I hope Andrew the pedophile thanked them for taking the heat off his sex crimes.
Well, one thing for sure... this whole M&H thing has shown what is really important to the palace.
Multiple instances of fraud and sex crimes by Andrew... allowed to quietly "retire"
M and H get married, don't 'fit in" and want to live their own life on their terms... OH HORROR.... THE DISGRACE
LOL.... that's OK... I have a feeling that Andrew may have some "retirement" trouble when Ghislaine sings....
Andrew has already been removed from public royal life, and has lost all of his patronages. He wasn't even in the official photos for his second daughter's wedding. So it's not like the palace is turning a blind eye to the accusations against him.Multiple instances of fraud and sex crimes by Andrew... allowed to quietly "retire"