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You don't think Meghan, who straightens her curly hair to the point of flatness, wouldn't know how to handle her daughter's curly hair? |
Source for can't and won't. Never heard that but heard plenty about how the queen encouraged them to focus on family while their children are young, citi her experience on Malta. They literally have the rest of their lives to do royal events.. |
But PP is wrong. The softer light on Harry’s back is from the overhead and left side openings of light. They are not in total shade. The hair light on his son is backlight from the wide opening of bright sun. I live in Lightroom and Photoshop all day every day. Hate these photos all you want but there’s nothing weird about the light. |
Sorry no. We can see the issues with our eyes. |
I have curly hair (which I wear sometimes straight and sometimes curly and am very good with) and I am still figuring out what to do with my 8 yo DD's hair, which like Lillibet's is also curly but with a looser curl pattern and is very fine and not as thick. It's a really tricky hairstyle because it can't handle the product you'd use on thicker, curlier hair to make it look good curly, but it's also very breakage prone which makes heat styling and relaxing a hard no, especially on a young kid. My DD's hair looks just like Lillibet's as sometimes. Humidity is especially hard to deal with. |
Yes, her hair is fine thin European white person wavy hair, which is very flyaway. It is different from mixed race or darker thicker curly hair or silky mixed race hair. The products that fine wavy caucasian hair needs is different than what thicker curly mixed race or biracial hair needs. |
OK well whatever. My point was that W and C are doing royal things and living by the royal rules and not trashing their family so they get the royal benefits. Seems simple enough to me. |
+1 Of course, it is. No one wants to be around family members who publicly (on national television, no less) trash them. I would never give someone more than a polite greeting and nod of the head if I thought they would quote me in magazines, books, and other media. |
Harry’s titles (and his wife’s by marriage) are his birthright. That’s kind of the whole point of the monarchy, that certain people in one specific family are the head of a nation. There’s no halfway about it. Either you accept the premise that the members of a certain family deserve titles by birth or you don’t believe in a monarchy. Pick a lane. |
Harry and Meghan did pick a lane. They moved across the ocean to another country and trashed the royal family. Buh bye monarchy. |
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Do you not understand what monarchy is? He doesn’t stop being a prince because he moved. It’s his birthright. Just like being the future king is William’s. Pick a lane. Either you support the idea that one family is so special they should have taxpayer funded estates and titles and money or you don’t. It’s silly to pretend otherwise. |
Totally understand: but if you reject being a part of it, then you don't get the benefits. |
Oh I’m sure Meghan could straighten her daughter’s hair if she wanted to. But why would she want to? I’ve seen photos of Meghan as a child and she always has natural curly hair. Why would she choose to make her daughter feel self conscious about her natural hair? You want her to use a flatiron on a preschooler??? That is insane. I hope you don’t have kids. |
That’s not how birthright works. Harry’s still a prince even if he lives on the beach. Charles is still king even after writing love letters to tampons. William is still a prince even if he does zero work. |