Prince Harry to attend coronation without Meghan

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Anonymous wrote:They're already separated.


What? That’s not true, is it?
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Anonymous wrote:This is probably the most drama-free way for Harry to attend.


+1 most sensible approach

But major eye roll at giving the kids the Prince / Princess titles in LA but then they don't even want to go to the most important royal event? Okay then.


Yes. They can bash the Royal Family and then give titles to their kids? WTH?


They are gross. They want the perks and privileges of royal life (like titles and being called "your royal highness") without the responsibilities. I remember watching Meghan completely trash Harry's family during the Oprah interview and then, with absolute seriousness, complain about Archie not having a royal title which, she claimed, was his birthright. If royal life was really so intolerable as Meghan claimed, then why would she want her children associated with it in any way? Because she's status and famed obsessed, that's why.


If my wife was not going, neither am I.
I'd be like (to wife) " You know something? I'm staying here with you!"


I think most healthy couples would feel this way in a tense situation. I do wonder if there is tension now between Harry and Meghan. I wonder if he looks at her and wonders if she was worth him destroying his relationship with his family and the only life he's ever known. If she couldn't bear to go, fearing (rightfully) an ice cold reception from the British people and the RF, then the loving and loyal thing for Harry to do would be to stay home with his wife.

I'm glad he's not doing that, though.
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Anonymous wrote:After the interviews and book, neither is welcome but Harry feels obligated to make an appearance and Charles knows it would look bad if his son weren’t present. Each side had to make the smallest of efforts to ensure the bridges aren’t permanently burned. But hard to envision any genuine reconciliation, now or down the road.


I think there will be a reconciliation when Harry and Meghan divorce. It's coming. No one could tolerate being married to her for very long. She is estranged from nearly every member of her family save her mother.


Harry isn't bright enough to find (or want) his way out of that marriage. He would see it as an crushing failure for his nuclear family to break up. No, it will be Meghan who has lined up her next several moves and finds a more valuable commodity than Harry. By demanding her children have royal titles, she is securing her royal adjacency without needing to pretend she finds him attractive and stimulating anymore.

Mark my words. She'll leave him and never the other way.
Anonymous
I'm not invested in this whole drama, but I think it would have been nice for them both to be there.
Anonymous
There’s some serious sock puppeting here. If your posts are any indication, you have a deranged obsession with Megan Markle. Honestly, it’s concerning.
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Anonymous wrote:They're already separated.


No they’re not but once the coffers dwindle they will.


The little kids will keep them together for a while.
Anonymous
Of course she was invited.

I assume they set some rules and protocols in place that she didn't agree with and they would not change. So she decided to stay with the kids in California. It is Archie's bday anyway.

I think this will allow everyone to breath a sigh of relief. The drama would have been off the charts if she was there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s some serious sock puppeting here. If your posts are any indication, you have a deranged obsession with Megan Markle. Honestly, it’s concerning.


If you're so uninterested why click, read and comment?
Anonymous
I read Harry’s book and thoroughly enjoyed. But question - why in the world would he even WANT to attend? After the interview, book, swirling controversy, fear of public speaking and events…doesn’t staying home sound more appealing?
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Anonymous wrote:After the interviews and book, neither is welcome but Harry feels obligated to make an appearance and Charles knows it would look bad if his son weren’t present. Each side had to make the smallest of efforts to ensure the bridges aren’t permanently burned. But hard to envision any genuine reconciliation, now or down the road.


I think there will be a reconciliation when Harry and Meghan divorce. It's coming. No one could tolerate being married to her for very long. She is estranged from nearly every member of her family save her mother.


Harry isn't bright enough to find (or want) his way out of that marriage. He would see it as an crushing failure for his nuclear family to break up. No, it will be Meghan who has lined up her next several moves and finds a more valuable commodity than Harry. By demanding her children have royal titles, she is securing her royal adjacency without needing to pretend she finds him attractive and stimulating anymore.

Mark my words. She'll leave him and never the other way.



Yeah this is probably true. But their joint insistence on retaining royal titles after thoroughly trashing the monarchy means I will have no sympathy for him when the time comes. He’s really dumb.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably the most drama-free way for Harry to attend.


+1 most sensible approach

But major eye roll at giving the kids the Prince / Princess titles in LA but then they don't even want to go to the most important royal event? Okay then.


+1 yep. Gimme me the money and the titles, please. But don't ask me to do anything "royal."


Yess so much this!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably the most drama-free way for Harry to attend.


+1 most sensible approach

But major eye roll at giving the kids the Prince / Princess titles in LA but then they don't even want to go to the most important royal event? Okay then.


Yes. They can bash the Royal Family and then give titles to their kids? WTH?


They are gross. They want the perks and privileges of royal life (like titles and being called "your royal highness") without the responsibilities. I remember watching Meghan completely trash Harry's family during the Oprah interview and then, with absolute seriousness, complain about Archie not having a royal title which, she claimed, was his birthright. If royal life was really so intolerable as Meghan claimed, then why would she want her children associated with it in any way? Because she's status and famed obsessed, that's why.


If my wife was not going, neither am I.
I'd be like (to wife) " You know something? I'm staying here with you!"


I think most healthy couples would feel this way in a tense situation. I do wonder if there is tension now between Harry and Meghan. I wonder if he looks at her and wonders if she was worth him destroying his relationship with his family and the only life he's ever known. If she couldn't bear to go, fearing (rightfully) an ice cold reception from the British people and the RF, then the loving and loyal thing for Harry to do would be to stay home with his wife.

I'm glad he's not doing that, though.


The converse view, Harry is happy every day to be away from those toxic miserable people that destroyed his mother, and is living the good life in beautiful Santa Barbara. The people in his family with whom he felt a strong connection are all dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably the most drama-free way for Harry to attend.


+1 most sensible approach

But major eye roll at giving the kids the Prince / Princess titles in LA but then they don't even want to go to the most important royal event? Okay then.


Yes. They can bash the Royal Family and then give titles to their kids? WTH?


They are gross. They want the perks and privileges of royal life (like titles and being called "your royal highness") without the responsibilities. I remember watching Meghan completely trash Harry's family during the Oprah interview and then, with absolute seriousness, complain about Archie not having a royal title which, she claimed, was his birthright. If royal life was really so intolerable as Meghan claimed, then why would she want her children associated with it in any way? Because she's status and famed obsessed, that's why.


If my wife was not going, neither am I.
I'd be like (to wife) " You know something? I'm staying here with you!"


I think most healthy couples would feel this way in a tense situation. I do wonder if there is tension now between Harry and Meghan. I wonder if he looks at her and wonders if she was worth him destroying his relationship with his family and the only life he's ever known. If she couldn't bear to go, fearing (rightfully) an ice cold reception from the British people and the RF, then the loving and loyal thing for Harry to do would be to stay home with his wife.

I'm glad he's not doing that, though.


The converse view, Harry is happy every day to be away from those toxic miserable people that destroyed his mother, and is living the good life in beautiful Santa Barbara. The people in his family with whom he felt a strong connection are all dead.


Then why leave his beloved wife and children home in sunny California to go toast those "toxic, miserable people" at the coronation? Why not take a stand and present a united front with his wife? I think it's because his wife is the most toxic and miserable one of all.
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Anonymous wrote:They're already separated.


What? That’s not true, is it?


It is. This Coronation is/was the beginning of the end. It will all come out over the next few months.

If you notice, Meghan has already started branding herself individually. She got the kids titles announced. Now trying to position to extract as much as possible before things become more public.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:After the interviews and book, neither is welcome but Harry feels obligated to make an appearance and Charles knows it would look bad if his son weren’t present. Each side had to make the smallest of efforts to ensure the bridges aren’t permanently burned. But hard to envision any genuine reconciliation, now or down the road.


I think there will be a reconciliation when Harry and Meghan divorce. It's coming. No one could tolerate being married to her for very long. She is estranged from nearly every member of her family save her mother.


She was an only child. Her father is trash. I would question if she WEREN'T estranged from those wack jobs.
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