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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no dog in the fight and could care less about the royals but bought the book because I work with survivors of abuse and from the tidbits I knew, I really felt empathy for Harry. It’s clear to me that Harry was emotionally abused and gaslit his entire life, traumatized from the loss of his mother and his inability to have his own narrative .. and now he has taken his power back by using his voice. It may seem extreme to some, but when you’ve been silenced by a machine that is only about appearances your whole life then this is the repercussion of that. He says all he wants is accountability from the people that hurt him but all they did was call him paranoid and delusional. That’s not how you repair relationships and clearly the monarchy cares more about their image than anything else. [/quote] A bite late to this thread - I wanted to ask if you work with survivors of abuse who are British? The culture is much more reticent and reserved and appearances are more important than in most American families. I'm just curious how that affects your feeling towards him. Harry has the British reserve x1000 - is that abuse? [/quote]
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