
His background? You have a very sick perspective. Do you truly believe a prince is fully qualified to mentor and coach employees? I would LOVE to be the first Jew he tries to coach. I'd have a few questions about his Nazi costume. |
That's about all he is good for. A clown, ala Bozo. |
He has experience teaching Megs to curtsey, LOL. That's his bona fide, I guess. |
Where are you getting the 400 mil number? |
I don't understand the hand-wringing about his immigration status. He's married to an American citizen; that's really all he needs to stay and work here indefinitely. They've been here long enough for the green card to come through, they may have even started this process early. There is absolutely nothing murky about that. |
True. That means he has declared the United States as his permanent residence, then, correct? |
That was my assumption but someone said upthread that he had announced that he would not be getting a green card. So I don't know. |
The King of Sweden quietly removed all the royal titles from his five grandchildren that are not directly in line to the throne. His children didn’t immediately go running to friendly news outlets to complain. The Sussexes could have taken a page from their book. |
Really, no. He doesn't know much about anything in an academic or intellectual sense. I think he got 2 GCSEs - which are the grades you get at age 16 (normally people have 6-12 of them) before you take A levels, which he didn't do. He is basically a high school drop out. |
But then they wouldn't be getting cushy "chief impact officer" gigs and netflix deals about nothing. |
I mean, high profile companies aren't gong to hire him if he's not legal to work in the US. So either he's got a work visa or work permit of some sorts, or he's getting a green card. |
+1 It's not about the titles for them. It's "what can I get the most money and sympathy, which translates into more news and more attention, for while doing absolutely nothing or, at worse, the bare minimum?" |
It's not a declaration of anything. It's just permission to stay in the U.S. indefinitely and legally. You need to be here 6 months out of a year to maintain it. |
As of May Harry will have lived in the US continuously for a full year. |