Meghan Markle and Prince Harry News and Updates Part 4

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Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


I don't see how you can argue the marriage wasn't 'the best thing for the UK' as Meghan reallly did flourish as a representative of the crown. 3 months after the wedding she was on a 61-engagement two week tour for the UK and wowed the government representatives of AU-NZ. She did her job and did it so well she made William and his wife look like lazy flops.

So yes. He was wrong. And now that he has bullied them out of the country, its being questioned if he can even hold his own.

Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8


Hindsight and includes now, dear. Meghan is not the best thing to happen to the BRF. She was good for a while. But marrying an American is the equivalent of divorcing the family, for the BRF.


Hindsight? Those tours are planned a year in advance. Especially ones that involve meeting with multiple heads of state. William knew exactly what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working on in support of the BRF and the British government by the time they were engaged in November 2017. Not to mention the fact that her first project - the Grenfell cookbook fund which raised $1 million - was something Meghan was working on in January 2018, six months before her wedding date. Again something William would have been well aware of. As it also was organized via Kensington Palace and was of benefit to the British public.

So yeah. He knew she was awesome in her role for the BRF and committed to do the work. Yet he still tried to sabotage her WEDDING. His own brother's wedding. Just pure evil.


Right. Meghan is an asset to the BRF right now. Sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


I don't see how you can argue the marriage wasn't 'the best thing for the UK' as Meghan reallly did flourish as a representative of the crown. 3 months after the wedding she was on a 61-engagement two week tour for the UK and wowed the government representatives of AU-NZ. She did her job and did it so well she made William and his wife look like lazy flops.

So yes. He was wrong. And now that he has bullied them out of the country, its being questioned if he can even hold his own.

Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8


Hindsight and includes now, dear. Meghan is not the best thing to happen to the BRF. She was good for a while. But marrying an American is the equivalent of divorcing the family, for the BRF.


Hindsight? Those tours are planned a year in advance. Especially ones that involve meeting with multiple heads of state. William knew exactly what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working on in support of the BRF and the British government by the time they were engaged in November 2017. Not to mention the fact that her first project - the Grenfell cookbook fund which raised $1 million - was something Meghan was working on in January 2018, six months before her wedding date. Again something William would have been well aware of. As it also was organized via Kensington Palace and was of benefit to the British public.

So yeah. He knew she was awesome in her role for the BRF and committed to do the work. Yet he still tried to sabotage her WEDDING. His own brother's wedding. Just pure evil.


How is Meghan working to serve England, the UK, and all the Commonwealth countries? Now? How is Harry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


I don't see how you can argue the marriage wasn't 'the best thing for the UK' as Meghan reallly did flourish as a representative of the crown. 3 months after the wedding she was on a 61-engagement two week tour for the UK and wowed the government representatives of AU-NZ. She did her job and did it so well she made William and his wife look like lazy flops.

So yes. He was wrong. And now that he has bullied them out of the country, its being questioned if he can even hold his own.

Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8


Hindsight and includes now, dear. Meghan is not the best thing to happen to the BRF. She was good for a while. But marrying an American is the equivalent of divorcing the family, for the BRF.


Hindsight? Those tours are planned a year in advance. Especially ones that involve meeting with multiple heads of state. William knew exactly what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working on in support of the BRF and the British government by the time they were engaged in November 2017. Not to mention the fact that her first project - the Grenfell cookbook fund which raised $1 million - was something Meghan was working on in January 2018, six months before her wedding date. Again something William would have been well aware of. As it also was organized via Kensington Palace and was of benefit to the British public.

So yeah. He knew she was awesome in her role for the BRF and committed to do the work. Yet he still tried to sabotage her WEDDING. His own brother's wedding. Just pure evil.


Right. Meghan is an asset to the BRF right now. Sure.


You mean after they used her father to get her wedding called off, targeted her via the tabloids in the hopes she lost her firstborn, ran her out of country with emotional abuse, and stripped her husband of his military titles while leaving them on a pedophile?

You’re damned straight she’s not an asset to firm right now. F the egg and the coward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


I don't see how you can argue the marriage wasn't 'the best thing for the UK' as Meghan reallly did flourish as a representative of the crown. 3 months after the wedding she was on a 61-engagement two week tour for the UK and wowed the government representatives of AU-NZ. She did her job and did it so well she made William and his wife look like lazy flops.

So yes. He was wrong. And now that he has bullied them out of the country, its being questioned if he can even hold his own.

Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8


Hindsight and includes now, dear. Meghan is not the best thing to happen to the BRF. She was good for a while. But marrying an American is the equivalent of divorcing the family, for the BRF.


Hindsight? Those tours are planned a year in advance. Especially ones that involve meeting with multiple heads of state. William knew exactly what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working on in support of the BRF and the British government by the time they were engaged in November 2017. Not to mention the fact that her first project - the Grenfell cookbook fund which raised $1 million - was something Meghan was working on in January 2018, six months before her wedding date. Again something William would have been well aware of. As it also was organized via Kensington Palace and was of benefit to the British public.

So yeah. He knew she was awesome in her role for the BRF and committed to do the work. Yet he still tried to sabotage her WEDDING. His own brother's wedding. Just pure evil.


How is Meghan working to serve England, the UK, and all the Commonwealth countries? Now? How is Harry?


She does not work for them anymore. Did you forget a year and a half ago they offered and the BRF turned harm down flat? Now they have black servants on TV swearing up-and-down they aren’t racists.

Idiots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.


Okay. But let's admit that Harry has abandoned his duty. And for however Meghan saw her duty to the UK, she has abandoned that too.

Maybe duty doesn't mean much. But however important it is, Harry isn't doing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


I don't see how you can argue the marriage wasn't 'the best thing for the UK' as Meghan reallly did flourish as a representative of the crown. 3 months after the wedding she was on a 61-engagement two week tour for the UK and wowed the government representatives of AU-NZ. She did her job and did it so well she made William and his wife look like lazy flops.

So yes. He was wrong. And now that he has bullied them out of the country, its being questioned if he can even hold his own.

Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8


Hindsight and includes now, dear. Meghan is not the best thing to happen to the BRF. She was good for a while. But marrying an American is the equivalent of divorcing the family, for the BRF.


Hindsight? Those tours are planned a year in advance. Especially ones that involve meeting with multiple heads of state. William knew exactly what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working on in support of the BRF and the British government by the time they were engaged in November 2017. Not to mention the fact that her first project - the Grenfell cookbook fund which raised $1 million - was something Meghan was working on in January 2018, six months before her wedding date. Again something William would have been well aware of. As it also was organized via Kensington Palace and was of benefit to the British public.

So yeah. He knew she was awesome in her role for the BRF and committed to do the work. Yet he still tried to sabotage her WEDDING. His own brother's wedding. Just pure evil.


How is Meghan working to serve England, the UK, and all the Commonwealth countries? Now? How is Harry?


She does not work for them anymore. Did you forget a year and a half ago they offered and the BRF turned harm down flat? Now they have black servants on TV swearing up-and-down they aren’t racists.

Idiots.


Yes, maybe William saw Harry marrying an American as a divorce of the BRF. Which, if he did, he was right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.


Okay. But let's admit that Harry has abandoned his duty. And for however Meghan saw her duty to the UK, she has abandoned that too.

Maybe duty doesn't mean much. But however important it is, Harry isn't doing it.


Hmm yeah duty to be the national punching bag for your brother? To have lies told about you every day and not a word from the palace to stop it? Harry did that for the first 30 years of his life. But his wife didn’t sign up for that and neither did his children.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thomas Markle has finally admitted on camera that all of his disruptive antics and interviews pre-wedding was set-up expressly to get the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle called off.

Now I wonder who could have possibly orchestrated all that...



Whoa. I've been critical of the tabloids, but I never imagined this was an orchestrated campaign. Wow.


They should rot in hell for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.


Okay. But let's admit that Harry has abandoned his duty. And for however Meghan saw her duty to the UK, she has abandoned that too.

Maybe duty doesn't mean much. But however important it is, Harry isn't doing it.

Harry is a grown man. So no William should not have made it happen. That’s incredibly toxic. Also, William is not the first person to dislike someone his sibling is dating!

All that aside, I don’t think the marriage was bad for Harry at all. There is nothing for him long-term in the royal family because it is structured to primarily be for the benefit of the heir which he is not. If he stayed he would have worked for what ten years and then would be shunted to the side when George came of age. And reduced to begging for a royal apartment like his aunts and uncles. And that’s assuming that that would even be an option given Charles desire to streamline the monarchy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.


Okay. But let's admit that Harry has abandoned his duty. And for however Meghan saw her duty to the UK, she has abandoned that too.

Maybe duty doesn't mean much. But however important it is, Harry isn't doing it.

Harry is a grown man. So no William should not have made it happen. That’s incredibly toxic. Also, William is not the first person to dislike someone his sibling is dating!

All that aside, I don’t think the marriage was bad for Harry at all. There is nothing for him long-term in the royal family because it is structured to primarily be for the benefit of the heir which he is not. If he stayed he would have worked for what ten years and then would be shunted to the side when George came of age. And reduced to begging for a royal apartment like his aunts and uncles. And that’s assuming that that would even be an option given Charles desire to streamline the monarchy.


Is the d-word that bad to you? You can't even repeat it?
Anonymous
There’s more to it coming out. Supposedly Thomas was paid or promised $250,000 for his services. I don’t think the royals can be sued for this but Jason as an employee of the Crown? Absolutely. Emotional distress.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, if William tried to make the marriage not happen, as a member of the BRF, was he wrong? In hindsight, was the marriage the best thing for the UK? Or even for Harry himself, who has newly discovered his unhappiness?


If my family did this do me I would definitely put some distance between me and them. Would take me years, maybe never, before I spoke to them.


Okay. But let's admit that Harry has abandoned his duty. And for however Meghan saw her duty to the UK, she has abandoned that too.

Maybe duty doesn't mean much. But however important it is, Harry isn't doing it.

Harry is a grown man. So no William should not have made it happen. That’s incredibly toxic. Also, William is not the first person to dislike someone his sibling is dating!

All that aside, I don’t think the marriage was bad for Harry at all. There is nothing for him long-term in the royal family because it is structured to primarily be for the benefit of the heir which he is not. If he stayed he would have worked for what ten years and then would be shunted to the side when George came of age. And reduced to begging for a royal apartment like his aunts and uncles. And that’s assuming that that would even be an option given Charles desire to streamline the monarchy.


Is the d-word that bad to you? You can't even repeat it?


DP. Personally I have trouble thinking of Harry as abandoning his 'duty' because it was not a duty he chose. It was one he was born into with zero choices. Acting like he was forever chained to the crown is framing his entire life as rich people slavery. Regardless of what I think about any of the royals, at the end of the day I believe that all have the right to walk away, because I believe in freedom. For duty to mean something, IMO, it needs to be somewhat freely chosen. Doing something you don't choose because its the right thing may have some honorable qualities, but the person in that situation is in a bad situation that is unfair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thomas Markle has finally admitted on camera that all of his disruptive antics and interviews pre-wedding was set-up expressly to get the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle called off.

Now I wonder who could have possibly orchestrated all that...



Welll now we know why the rota has been instructed to follow the story of the diamond ring so heavily...to distract from the fact that Markle outed the palace in a scheme to destroy Meghan from the beginning.

As for Markle, I hope all of you sanctimonious idiots who insisted that Meghan needs to see her father, Meghan needs to forgive her father in person, Meghan needs to fly to Mexico with her fiance/husband, Meghan needs to show him is grandchild (the only one he cares about), Meghan needs to do this/do that - SUCK ROCKS.


+100. The Meghan haters who used this against her for YEARS are wrong, point blank. History will not remember them kindly.
Anonymous


Wow. How much more transparent can the pro-royal media be? Such blatant favoritism and bias.
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