Meghan Markle and Prince Harry News and Updates

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.

And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.


Family conversations*


It is absolutely a big deal when you know half your blood relatives are literal Nazis. F off and stop trying to gaslight a new father. William didn’t have to face a minute of this criticism and cruelty with his first child.
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Anonymous wrote:I had to roll my eyes when she said she couldn’t get herself help because the Royal Family took her keys and passport. If that’s true that is literally imprisonment. That is a big deal to casually throw out there (which of course means it’s not true.)


The same thing happens to US Presidents. Obama said on the record he lost his credit card and passport holding privileges. He can’t drive for life. They tried to take his blackberry and he fought them.


Obama has never once said he was unable to get help he needed because he didn’t have his things. It’s an extremely serious claim that she did not back up and Oprah didn’t press.


Your claim is absurd. Obama also never said he was suicidal. Several people have told you it's normal for senior people not to maintain their own passports. I'm going to blow your mind here, but I am not a very senior person but have had my documents maintained by someone else. Okay? Just because you aren't familiar with this practice doesn't make it untrue.
Anonymous
My read:

The racist comment about Archie's complexion came from Charles.

The decision to put out a new letter of patent specifically to prevent Archie (and any subsequent H&M children) from becoming Princes and Princesses came from Charles.

The decision to deny Megan the mental health support she requested came from Charles.

The decision to not provide security to Archie came from Charles.

William and Kate aren't saints here either, but make no mistake, Harry walked away because of the decisions made by his father. The "lack of support" refers to Charles.

Harry walked away because he's a man who did what he had to do to protect his wife and child. He faced this uphill battle because his own father refused to help.

And despite all that, Harry still desperately wants his father's love and approval.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who made the comment about Archie’s complexion, but my money is on Prince Charles or possibly Tyrion Lannister


Brilliant. King’s landing is definitely on fire after tonight.


I think it was William. Harry made clear it was in a conversation about what hypothetical children would look like. This tracks with previous reports that Harry was engaged by some conversation he had with William about reservations that William had about Meghan. And, inexplicably, Oprah mentioned William as she transitioned to asking Harry about the skin tone conversation.


In normal families, that's a normal question.

Neither Harry nor Meghan seemed willing to accept it as a normal question.


BECAUSE IT WASN’T. Jfc.


Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual family conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.

And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it was William but I think 70% of this is because he’s a angry, jealous fool just like his father. He couldn’t attack Meghan on beauty and smarts, she did her job too well as a royal, so he went for snide comments on race perhaps not realizing that things which would fly with his Norfolk buddies wouldn’t with his combat veteran brother. He was too proud and too Joffrey-like to apologize, so he ran his brother out of the Seven Kingdoms instead.


Oh dear, you really have lost your touch with reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.

And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.


Family conversations*


None of this will ever be ok to a black/biracial person. They might not say anything to you but it’s not ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.


And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.

Are you joking? That’s incredibly offensive.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's kind of funny to contrast the slavering and crazed M haters here with what's on social media. Contrast could not be more stark.


How obsessed are you with this woman that you're refreshing and monitoring multiple outlets? Sounds unhealthy.


NP and I agree with the person before you. On Twitter there a lot a lot of enraged black Americans, meanwhile catty Karens on DCUM are tone deaf to their own nastiness. I'm not a Meghan-stan, and yet you all remind me of the Britney haters. So.much.misogyny.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think it was William but I think 70% of this is because he’s a angry, jealous fool just like his father. He couldn’t attack Meghan on beauty and smarts, she did her job too well as a royal, so he went for snide comments on race perhaps not realizing that things which would fly with his Norfolk buddies wouldn’t with his combat veteran brother. He was too proud and too Joffrey-like to apologize, so he ran his brother out of the Seven Kingdoms instead.


Smarts? Do you know her SAT score?


Do I need to? The woman has accomplished more in three years than many do in a lifetime and certainly more than any of the married in royals.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had to roll my eyes when she said she couldn’t get herself help because the Royal Family took her keys and passport. If that’s true that is literally imprisonment. That is a big deal to casually throw out there (which of course means it’s not true.)


The same thing happens to US Presidents. Obama said on the record he lost his credit card and passport holding privileges. He can’t drive for life. They tried to take his blackberry and he fought them.


Obama has never once said he was unable to get help he needed because he didn’t have his things. It’s an extremely serious claim that she did not back up and Oprah didn’t press.


Help - what help? His personal effects were taken during his presidency and that’s a fact,


You need to work on your reading comprehension. The point here is not Obama. The point is claiming you were prevented from getting emergency help for suicidal ideation because the royal family withheld your passport from you is MASSIVELY illegal and extremely serious. It can’t possibly be true and puts into question everything Meghan said.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who made the comment about Archie’s complexion, but my money is on Prince Charles or possibly Tyrion Lannister


Brilliant. King’s landing is definitely on fire after tonight.


I think it was William. Harry made clear it was in a conversation about what hypothetical children would look like. This tracks with previous reports that Harry was engaged by some conversation he had with William about reservations that William had about Meghan. And, inexplicably, Oprah mentioned William as she transitioned to asking Harry about the skin tone conversation.


In normal families, that's a normal question.

Neither Harry nor Meghan seemed willing to accept it as a normal question.


BECAUSE IT WASN’T. Jfc.


Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual family conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.

And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.
How could you possibly know this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.


And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.

Are you joking? That’s incredibly offensive.


Like really! WTF is wrong with PP!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who made the comment about Archie’s complexion, but my money is on Prince Charles or possibly Tyrion Lannister


Brilliant. King’s landing is definitely on fire after tonight.


I think it was William. Harry made clear it was in a conversation about what hypothetical children would look like. This tracks with previous reports that Harry was engaged by some conversation he had with William about reservations that William had about Meghan. And, inexplicably, Oprah mentioned William as she transitioned to asking Harry about the skin tone conversation.


In normal families, that's a normal question.

Neither Harry nor Meghan seemed willing to accept it as a normal question.


+100000 The race hustling crazies are grasping at straws here hoping to con gullible white people. That is a 100% normal question to ponder.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the crown would not allow Archie to be a Prince. If third is true-this is unforgivable.


You need to learn more about how this works. It’s fully within protocol for him to not be a prince upon birth.


It was fully within protocol not to do that with Charlotte and Louis.


Because they are in the direct line of succession.


They’re the spares — just like Harry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how dark the baby will be is an innocuous comment during casual conversation from a curious white person. Black people also speak like this and wonder or theorize on the shade or complexion of a baby. It's just not a big deal at all.

It's akin to labeling an innocent white girl who wants to touch your black hair because it's fascinating some sort of demonic racist. Fake race hustling and/or you're mentally ill.

And of course, that's assuming the comment even happened or happened precisely as s/he described, which it most certainly didn't.

I am a dark-skinned South Asian woman, my DH and his entire family is lily-white. When I became pregnant all the women in DH family were excited to guess what the baby would look like:would it have blue eyes with light hair and skin, brown eyes with dark skin and so on. They were genuinely happy for us and just curious. I didn’t react by immediately taking offense and yelling “racist”.
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