Meghan and Prince Harry are moving to the U.S./Canada - OFFICIAL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Today is #earthday - an opportunity to learn about, celebrate and continue to safeguard our planet, our home.

The above, Their Royal Highnesses in Rotorua, New Zealand. Of the 170 different species originally planted in the early 1900’s, only a handful of species, including these majestic Redwoods, remain today.

Next, we invite you to scroll through a series of 8 photos taken by The Duke of Sussex©?DOS sharing his environmental POV including:

Africa’s Unicorn, the rhino. These magnificent animals have survived ice ages and giant crocodiles, amongst other things! They have adapted to earth’s changing climate continually for over 30 million years. Yet here we are in 2019 where their biggest threat is us.

A critical ecosystem, Botswana’s Okavango Delta sustains millions of people and an abundance of wildlife. Huge bush fires, predominantly started by humans, are altering the entire river system; the ash kills the fish as the flood comes in and the trees that don’t burn become next year’s kindling.

Desert lions are critically endangered due partly to human wildlife conflict, habitat encroachment and climate change. 96% of mammals on our ? are either livestock or humans, meaning only 4% remaining are wild animals.

Orca and Humpback whale populations are recovering in Norway thanks to the protection of their fisheries. Proof that fishing sustainably can benefit us all.

Roughly 3/4 of Guyana is forested, its forests are highly diverse with 1,263 known species of wildlife and 6,409 species of plants. Many countries continue to try and deforest there for the global demand for timber.

We all now know the damage plastics are causing to our oceans. Micro plastics are also ending up in our food source, creating not just environmental problems for our planet but medical problems for ourselves too.

When a fenced area passes its carrying capacity for elephants, they start to encroach into farmland causing havoc for communities. Here @AfricanParksNetwork relocated 500 Elephants to another park within Malawi to reduce the pressure on human wildlife conflict and create more dispersed tourism.

Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but every day. #earthday

This is the post. Where is the link to the article?


So, this is the TENTH picture in an Instagram post that you guys are so worked up about? The post was about Earth day so I can see why he didn’t go into too much detail about any individual photo. Still, you’re this obsessed about the TENTH photo in a post?

Tell me again how you think they’re irrelevant?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today is #earthday - an opportunity to learn about, celebrate and continue to safeguard our planet, our home.

The above, Their Royal Highnesses in Rotorua, New Zealand. Of the 170 different species originally planted in the early 1900’s, only a handful of species, including these majestic Redwoods, remain today.

Next, we invite you to scroll through a series of 8 photos taken by The Duke of Sussex©?DOS sharing his environmental POV including:

Africa’s Unicorn, the rhino. These magnificent animals have survived ice ages and giant crocodiles, amongst other things! They have adapted to earth’s changing climate continually for over 30 million years. Yet here we are in 2019 where their biggest threat is us.

A critical ecosystem, Botswana’s Okavango Delta sustains millions of people and an abundance of wildlife. Huge bush fires, predominantly started by humans, are altering the entire river system; the ash kills the fish as the flood comes in and the trees that don’t burn become next year’s kindling.

Desert lions are critically endangered due partly to human wildlife conflict, habitat encroachment and climate change. 96% of mammals on our ? are either livestock or humans, meaning only 4% remaining are wild animals.

Orca and Humpback whale populations are recovering in Norway thanks to the protection of their fisheries. Proof that fishing sustainably can benefit us all.

Roughly 3/4 of Guyana is forested, its forests are highly diverse with 1,263 known species of wildlife and 6,409 species of plants. Many countries continue to try and deforest there for the global demand for timber.

We all now know the damage plastics are causing to our oceans. Micro plastics are also ending up in our food source, creating not just environmental problems for our planet but medical problems for ourselves too.

When a fenced area passes its carrying capacity for elephants, they start to encroach into farmland causing havoc for communities. Here @AfricanParksNetwork relocated 500 Elephants to another park within Malawi to reduce the pressure on human wildlife conflict and create more dispersed tourism.

Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but every day. #earthday

This is the post. Where is the link to the article?


So, this is the TENTH picture in an Instagram post that you guys are so worked up about? The post was about Earth day so I can see why he didn’t go into too much detail about any individual photo. Still, you’re this obsessed about the TENTH photo in a post?

Tell me again how you think they’re irrelevant?



So now you try and deflect and change the topic since you made up the fact that he clearly indicated in the post that these photos were altered. You said there was a linked article - where is it?

And he is the one who wrote the complaint when he was called out. He made it a big deal. He could have just said, oh right - yes, these animals were tranquilized and tethered when I took the photos but I cropped them in an effort to make my point. Instead he filed a complaint.
Anonymous
This thread needs a new title:
Bash Harry and Meghan here!
Anonymous
I feel badly for him. He has it in his head that the media is his enemy- that they are to blame for his mothers death and that they are on a mission to do the same to him and his family. He’s filing all these lawsuits against the media and spending a lot of time being hurt and feeling victimized. It’s too bad he didn’t end up with a stable person from a stable family - someone that could have anchored him instead of whipping up his paranoia.
Anonymous
Harry and Megan seem to be getting their wish. They’ve fallen off the front page.
Anonymous
They had more substance as Royals and would have had a larger platform in that role.
Anonymous
Are they still couch surfing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they still couch surfing?


I believe it was announced the owner of the home told them they could stay indefinitely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harry and Megan seem to be getting their wish. They’ve fallen off the front page.


Megain will be driven nuts without attention. She’s addicted to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they still couch surfing?


I believe it was announced the owner of the home told them they could stay indefinitely.


Who is the owner of the house?
Anonymous
Omg...I saw this on FB under a friend's post about Meghan.

I remember at a NBCUniversal party she threw a fit when she wasn’t allowed in because she wasn’t on the list. She had a ridiculous level of self-importance, but then a lot of C & D level working actors do. She knew she had no show prospects after Suits & would have to live off of residuals only, at most she’d end up being a Hallmark Movie actress. Ironically she now gets the last laugh in Hollywood. This city is full of twists of fate & ironies.
Anonymous
He has it in his head that the media is his enemy- that they are to blame for his mothers death and that they are on a mission to do the same to him and his family.


You really can't blame him. They caused his mother's death.

One of the ways that American celebrities have killed the US tabloids is by going directly to their fans through social media. If celebrities are sharing whatever daily activities on Instagram then there are no more juicy exclusives. By bombarding social media with information that they put out, celebrities dampen the desire for more information from their fans which in turn knocks out the tabloids ability to sell whatever they want to make up.

The Royal Rota and tabloid's relationships with staffers in the BRF props up the tabloids. If I hated the tabloids I'd want to find a way not to help them too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
He has it in his head that the media is his enemy- that they are to blame for his mothers death and that they are on a mission to do the same to him and his family.


You really can't blame him. They caused his mother's death.

One of the ways that American celebrities have killed the US tabloids is by going directly to their fans through social media. If celebrities are sharing whatever daily activities on Instagram then there are no more juicy exclusives. By bombarding social media with information that they put out, celebrities dampen the desire for more information from their fans which in turn knocks out the tabloids ability to sell whatever they want to make up.

The Royal Rota and tabloid's relationships with staffers in the BRF props up the tabloids. If I hated the tabloids I'd want to find a way not to help them too.


Well to be fair, riding with a drunk driver and not wearing a seatbelt is actually what killed Diana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
He has it in his head that the media is his enemy- that they are to blame for his mothers death and that they are on a mission to do the same to him and his family.


You really can't blame him. They caused his mother's death.

One of the ways that American celebrities have killed the US tabloids is by going directly to their fans through social media. If celebrities are sharing whatever daily activities on Instagram then there are no more juicy exclusives. By bombarding social media with information that they put out, celebrities dampen the desire for more information from their fans which in turn knocks out the tabloids ability to sell whatever they want to make up.

The Royal Rota and tabloid's relationships with staffers in the BRF props up the tabloids. If I hated the tabloids I'd want to find a way not to help them too.

Diana was William’s mother too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they still couch surfing?


I believe it was announced the owner of the home told them they could stay indefinitely.


Who is the owner of the house?


It is owned by Towner Bay Country Club Ltd. Individuals then pay money to the Country Club to be able to use a property. This document is related to an amendment but gives a bit of an overview of how the properties are 'owned'.
https://northsaanich.civicweb.net/document/6115
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