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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ portraying her as pure perfection [/quote] Well, may be he has rose colored glasses on or may be she is perfect in his eyes or may be he is emotionally dependent on her and can't criticize her, just like kids who think of their parents as angels after losing them and block all bad memories. [/quote] Or maybe he's just not going to criticize her because she already gets tons of it unfairly. Or maybe he's just being a normal husband who keeps criticism of one's spouse private. [/quote] Goodness, some of you aren’t understanding we’re not looking for criticism. No one on earth would think he would criticize his wife in this book. Everyone knows they’ve been through the wringer. But he does betray her and INo one on earth, but think he’d criticize his wife in this book. Everyone knows they’ve been through the ringer. But he does portray her in a very unrealistic light of angelic perfection… she always says the right thing thinks the right thing, it’s just unrealistic. [/quote] I kinda get what you are saying. Perhaps he could have said (if correct): “Meg may not have been thinking clearly at the time because of wedding stress” or “maybe she misread the situation..”[/quote] DP. I think you’re misunderstanding what the book is about. This book isn’t about Harry’s marriage to Meghan. The book is about Harry’s experience of being the “spare” in the royal family. Random anecdotes about Meghan doing something wrong aren’t relevant to that. What is relevant is how he experienced his family’s reactions to Meghan. There are positive and negative anecdotes along those lines in the book - it’s not nearly so one-dimensional as the Harry and Meghan haters are making it out to be. But ultimately the book is about Harry’s evolution as a person and his place in his family, not about Meghan’s faults as a human being. [/quote]
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