Meghan Markle and Prince Harry News and Updates Part 3

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?


He really should be in Bel Air.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?


He really should be in Bel Air.

The Not So Fresh Prince.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's actually deranged that one of the most prevalent conspiracy claims going around the anti-Meghan camp on Twitter is that the Vax Live crowd was paid and/or told to applause for Prince Harry, and/or that they were all already standing so it's not a standing ovation (even despite footage from the event clearly showing people seated and then standing when Prince Harry appears).


Anonymous
Why should anyone cheer for a person born to privilege that had not accomplished anything to help the common m?
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why should anyone cheer for a person born to privilege that had not accomplished anything to help the common m?


Why not? It's a concert - he said thank you to the audience. Applause!
Anonymous
The BRF just can't keep up. I almost...almost...feel bad for them.

Anonymous
Narrated by Meghan and illustrated by Christian Robinson.

Christian Robinson is an American illustrator of children's books and an animator. He is based in Sacramento, California and has worked with The Sesame Street Workshop and Pixar Animation Studios. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The BRF just can't keep up. I almost...almost...feel bad for them.



Tundra Books is a Canadian imprint. I wonder if this book was started when they relocated to Canada last year? Or even earlier? It usually takes a long time to bring a book to print but sometimes publishers will rush a release, so it could have been started more recently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?



There are no incidents of Harry getting booed in England.

However there are hundreds of tabloid stories about the “concern” that if he returns he will get booed from the crowds. The stories are written to make it seem as if it’s something that’s actually happening, but if you read closely it’s all about “the possibility” that it could happen. The royal Rota just can’t let it go.

The other rumor they’re encouraging is that Harry didn’t actually get a standing ovation at the VaxLive concert—despite video evidence to the contrary. There are conspiracy theories that there were no seats so everyone was standing anyways. Photos easily show this is false. Then they’re trying to claim that the audience was paid to stand and cheer. It’s really amazing how far they’re willing to go to try to control the narrative that Harry is not popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why should anyone cheer for a person born to privilege that had not accomplished anything to help the common m?


He is literally volunteering his time at a concert for the sole purpose of raising money for Covid Vaccines. The concert audience is made up of health care workers. The vaccines will go to health care workers in low income countries.

How the hell is that not helping the common man???

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?



There are no incidents of Harry getting booed in England.

However there are hundreds of tabloid stories about the “concern” that if he returns he will get booed from the crowds. The stories are written to make it seem as if it’s something that’s actually happening, but if you read closely it’s all about “the possibility” that it could happen. The royal Rota just can’t let it go.

The other rumor they’re encouraging is that Harry didn’t actually get a standing ovation at the VaxLive concert—despite video evidence to the contrary. There are conspiracy theories that there were no seats so everyone was standing anyways. Photos easily show this is false. Then they’re trying to claim that the audience was paid to stand and cheer. It’s really amazing how far they’re willing to go to try to control the narrative that Harry is not popular.


Sorry that reality isn't as neat as you want it to be. Before H&M left the UK, they were getting booed. Poor Harry. It must have been awful.

Would he be booed if he returned? I have no idea. Nor do I spend a lot of time listening to internet rumors speculating about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?



There are no incidents of Harry getting booed in England.

However there are hundreds of tabloid stories about the “concern” that if he returns he will get booed from the crowds. The stories are written to make it seem as if it’s something that’s actually happening, but if you read closely it’s all about “the possibility” that it could happen. The royal Rota just can’t let it go.

The other rumor they’re encouraging is that Harry didn’t actually get a standing ovation at the VaxLive concert—despite video evidence to the contrary. There are conspiracy theories that there were no seats so everyone was standing anyways. Photos easily show this is false. Then they’re trying to claim that the audience was paid to stand and cheer. It’s really amazing how far they’re willing to go to try to control the narrative that Harry is not popular.


Sorry that reality isn't as neat as you want it to be. Before H&M left the UK, they were getting booed. Poor Harry. It must have been awful.

Would he be booed if he returned? I have no idea. Nor do I spend a lot of time listening to internet rumors speculating about it.


DP. Before they left the U.K. they were being cheered but keep up the false narrative if it suits you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry could care less about the applause from all the celebrity hanger-ins (though Megan has stars in her eyes). The soldiers and the British are his true crowd and the only applause that matters. I bet he misses it keenly.


Oh, I bet that getting applause felt a lot nicer than the boos he was getting back in England before he left. Even if the applause is from American health care workers instead of British soldiers and vets.

You think he knows he's in the wrong place? I don't think he's figured that out. For his sake, it might be best if he never does.


Was he getting boos back in England before he left?

And who's to say he's in the wrong place? Why are you the arbiter of that?



There are no incidents of Harry getting booed in England.

However there are hundreds of tabloid stories about the “concern” that if he returns he will get booed from the crowds. The stories are written to make it seem as if it’s something that’s actually happening, but if you read closely it’s all about “the possibility” that it could happen. The royal Rota just can’t let it go.

The other rumor they’re encouraging is that Harry didn’t actually get a standing ovation at the VaxLive concert—despite video evidence to the contrary. There are conspiracy theories that there were no seats so everyone was standing anyways. Photos easily show this is false. Then they’re trying to claim that the audience was paid to stand and cheer. It’s really amazing how far they’re willing to go to try to control the narrative that Harry is not popular.


Sorry that reality isn't as neat as you want it to be. Before H&M left the UK, they were getting booed. Poor Harry. It must have been awful.

Would he be booed if he returned? I have no idea. Nor do I spend a lot of time listening to internet rumors speculating about it.


DP. Before they left the U.K. they were being cheered but keep up the false narrative if it suits you.



Please. You don't need to alter reality for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF just can't keep up. I almost...almost...feel bad for them.



Tundra Books is a Canadian imprint. I wonder if this book was started when they relocated to Canada last year? Or even earlier? It usually takes a long time to bring a book to print but sometimes publishers will rush a release, so it could have been started more recently.


The U.S. imprint is Penguin Random House Children's Books.

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