Is it okay to put family first? (Response to royal family stuff)

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I don't know... it's getting kind of sad now. Before, it was kind of interesting in a "She said *what?*" and "But why would they do that??!?!" kind of way. Entertaining, although it's admittedly in a gossipy sort of way.

Now it's reminding me of my husband's cousin who is known to go on late-night Facebook rants when he's been drinking, blaming everyone except himself for his problems and saying WAY more than he should. Watching someone self-implode is just... sad.

And it's starting to feel like it's moving from gossipy to voyeuristic, even though they're the ones who are putting it all out there for everyone to see -- to the point that it's hard NOT to see it even if you're not really looking for it.
 
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I can't quite believe that H&M are complaining that stories about them are being shared with the press, when their friend GK is sharing information with the media regarding personal phone calls with his brother and father. How is this going to heal anything? :confused3

Healing relations with the RF doesn’t seem to be H&M’s goal. They seem to be focusing on manipulating the press by planting stories. Lots of friendly outlets for them.
 
^ So many questions about this. What has Gayle King so motivated to get so involved with this whole thing? Why is she “tatttling” about these supposed “private affairs” so much? Is she trying to stir the pot? And if so, on whose behalf?
She is pretty much a sensationalist tabloid reporter now and has been for quite a few years. She does not do honest factual reporting, most of it is biased, opinionated and self-serving. She should work for a tabloid show not a major network that is supposed to have truthful reporting. But that is a whole other topic, sorry I went OT. ☺
 
I'm trying to get a feel how the different parties in the US are talking/thinking about this case on tv and in the media. But I now notice, there is a serious gap in my American culture education :) It's hard to judge who would be a more reliable source to listen to.
There is no source in the US that can be relied on for the truth.
 
She is pretty much a sensationalist tabloid reporter now and has been for quite a few years. She does not do honest factual reporting, most of it is biased, opinionated and self-serving. She should work for a tabloid show not a major network that is supposed to have truthful reporting. But that is a whole other topic, sorry I went OT. ☺

I had no idea she is such a noted journalist, lol. Actually I did not even recognize her name as we never watch her show. We are more interested in business news in the am, and CNBC has that in spades from 5 to 8 am, along with good coverage of info on Covid stats and vaccines since the pandemic started. I guess I will be missing future H&M updates.
 
I had no idea she is such a noted journalist, lol. Actually I did not even recognize her name as we never watch her show. We are more interested in business news in the am, and CNBC has that in spades from 5 to 8 am, along with good coverage of info on Covid stats and vaccines since the pandemic started. I guess I will be missing future H&M updates.

Well, Gayle King is long-time "best friend" of Oprah. 🤷‍♀️
 
ITV royal correspondent Chris Ship added: 'Clearly, Gayle King would not have shared these comments with millions of viewers without Meghan's permission, so this marks a significant new approach.

'Private family dissuasions will now be made public if Meghan wants it out there.
She has plenty of people who can do it for her.'

And Daily Mail diary editor Richard Eden tweeted: 'This is extraordinary. Are we going to have a running commentary for years to come from Harry and Meghan's friends on their relations with the Royal Family? If so, the royals will be wary of speaking to them.'


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It comes as Buckingham Palace instructed an external law firm to assist with its investigation into bullying allegations made against the Duchess.

Royal aides announced earlier this month that past and present employees of Meghan and Harry would be invited to speak in confidence about their experiences, after it was alleged she drove out two personal assistants and staff were 'humiliated' on several occasions.

Now it is understood an outside legal company will help Buckingham Palace's human resources team as it examines the circumstance of the allegations, first reported by the Times newspaper.

According to other reports, the Sussexes are not expected to be asked to contribute to the review, but the duchess has written to the palace asking for any documents, emails or texts relating to the allegations against her.

Lawyers for the duchess have denied the bullying allegations. Harry was also accused of bullying, with the Times reporting earlier this month that a member of staff told a colleague the couple were 'outrageous bullies'.

I think it's great they're having this investigation -- which from what I've read is more about the systems they have in place to deal with allegations. Sure, they've had policies in place for some years but clearly the system is insufficient. It isn't like they can fire a member of the family if they're treated poorly, as a manager or other employee would be. So many staff that came in contact with Meghan had to leave, even after years of service to The Firm.

Even if it means the RF has to find an employee a suitable equivalent job in another venue, there has to be more done than just a good reference. There is just too much anecdotal evidence to say that Meghan didn't do any of the things she has been accused of -- it's a pattern. But a better system would also protect employees in worse situations, including sexual harassment.
 
I think it's great they're having this investigation -- which from what I've read is more about the systems they have in place to deal with allegations. Sure, they've had policies in place for some years but clearly the system is insufficient. It isn't like they can fire a member of the family if they're treated poorly, as a manager or other employee would be. So many staff that came in contact with Meghan had to leave, even after years of service to The Firm.

Even if it means the RF has to find an employee a suitable equivalent job in another venue, there has to be more done than just a good reference. There is just too much anecdotal evidence to say that Meghan didn't do any of the things she has been accused of -- it's a pattern. But a better system would also protect employees in worse situations, including sexual harassment.


I agree. Harassment, sexual or otherwise is clearly unacceptable. Also it’s a particularly sensitive issue at this time.
 
I don't think Meghan will return to Britain, ever. She got what she wanted from that country and now she's back home in southern California where she always wanted to be.

Why would she ever go back to the UK. According to Oprah, the British people are all so racist :rolleyes1 There are just many little things that nobody has had time to discuss from the interview, that people on news shows haven't gotten around to that one.

At some point, the kids will start questioning why they don't attend events, or why Uncle Harry said so many bad things about his family. All of the grown ups won't be able to keep it hidden from them forever. That's what makes this sad and why so many things should have been dealt with privately.

George will be at the unveiling, but Archie won't be even if Harry is. If the baby isn't born by that time, Harry may not be either (I can't imagine her letting him go if she is close to her due date)
 
Why would she ever go back to the UK. According to Oprah, the British people are all so racist :rolleyes1 There are just many little things that nobody has had time to discuss from the interview, that people on news shows haven't gotten around to that one.

At some point, the kids will start questioning why they don't attend events, or why Uncle Harry said so many bad things about his family. All of the grown ups won't be able to keep it hidden from them forever. That's what makes this sad and why so many things should have been dealt with privately.

George will be at the unveiling, but Archie won't be even if Harry is. If the baby isn't born by that time, Harry may not be either (I can't imagine her letting him go if she is close to her due date)


And that is just super sad. Just like in so many things, the kids suffer the most. Meghan has cut ties to her family and Harry's family. Those are relationships that their kids should have.
Just another sad story. One of many these days.
 
Why would she ever go back to the UK. According to Oprah, the British people are all so racist :rolleyes1 There are just many little things that nobody has had time to discuss from the interview, that people on news shows haven't gotten around to that one.

At some point, the kids will start questioning why they don't attend events, or why Uncle Harry said so many bad things about his family. All of the grown ups won't be able to keep it hidden from them forever. That's what makes this sad and why so many things should have been dealt with privately.

George will be at the unveiling, but Archie won't be even if Harry is. If the baby isn't born by that time, Harry may not be either (I can't imagine her letting him go if she is close to her due date)
Seriously? What if HE doesn't want to go because HE wants to be there for the birth of his child? Not everything is her fault.
 
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