
But Meghan and Harry had filed the Sussex Royal trademark before they left the BRF... |
This totally sounds like an "and then everyone clapped" meme story ![]() |
Yes, and they were only told to stand down on Sussex Royal after they left. |
Then it must have been terrible for Harry when this happened (according to the Oprah interview, this was also the night that Meghan told Harry she was suicidal): https://www.ibtimes.com/meghan-markle-prince-harry-reportedly-booed-event-duchess-blamed-2754574 |
Yes, it’s so clear she was sobbing when the lights were low and he tenderly helped her get it together when the lights came back up. |
Meghan has apparently written a children's book. The writing is atrociously bad..
Looking out at My love And our beautiful boy Here at the window I'll cry tears of great joy. ..From here you will rest See the growth of our boy. Ok..... I will say, what little was released shows a great predilection for control and planning. Here you will cry. And here you will rest. See I thought of everything. |
Just like "Stormy" ![]() |
Jeez, Meghan. Srsly? |
Then of course there’s Charles’s Duchy Originals — which have been quite successful. And all of those brands that get prominently labeled with Royal warrants — a tradition that goes back several centuries. So, yeah, Why? Why could it be that it’s a problem now for Harry and Meghan? It’s irrational at best. |
Is this excerpt for real? It’s so bad it’s cringeworthy. |
They are really living up to their moniker of "Ginge and Cringe" aren't they? |
Every breath you take, every move you make, I’ll be watching you |
If the Queen were smart, she would've allowed the use of the name. What damage would come from granting them their independence and them benefiting vicariously through the philanthropic work? The organization's name would have always brought to mind the UK. Instead, Archewell stands alone as a global independent presence, that is doing great work and forming fantastic partnerships. As usual, the BRF got it wrong. |
Prince "Just Harry" is doing that anyway. So the queen wins. When he got a standing ovation at the concert, they weren't applauding Megxit and freedom, they were applauding a British prince. |