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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder what their birth families think of their behavior. It would be interesting if an intervention is arranged where they sat with Charles, Camilla, Thomas, Doria, William, Thomas Jr and Samantha and everyone got a chance to voice their issues.[/quote] Harry did suggest meeting with a mediator to Charles and maybe William. They weren’t having it —despite William’s supposed involvement with Heads Together. Putting the group that you’ve listed together would be a hot mess. It includes two people long-divorced, multiple people who have been publicly abusive towards others on your list, several people who have never met each other, and at least one person who may be influential, but who in no way is part of anyone’s “birth family”. Is there a reason you chose to include Camilla but not Kate? I would imagine that Doria has probably talked a lot with Meghan and Harry. I can’t imagine Doria wanting to interact with anyone else on your list without a very good reason. I wonder why you’ve chosen to focus an intervention on “their behavior” when there’s been a lot of flagrantly problematic behavior displayed by several people on your list — and that’s just the stuff that’s publicly known. [/quote] Nothing is “publicly known.” Harry is an unreliable narrator. He even admits his memory is shoddy. I don’t believe any of his accusations. And as for feeding the press, didn’t Megan admit in court to feeding people magazine with stories from her “friends”? They’re hypocrites.[/quote] Interestingly, William spoke out publicly against racism regarding an incident during a soccer game. He was called a hypocrite in one newspaper, since he ignored it when his sister in law was the target [/quote]
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