Anonymous wrote:Love her or hate her - Meghan is #1.![]()
I wonder where they got this photo from? One of her magazine shoots?
Anonymous wrote:Love her or hate her - Meghan is #1.![]()
I wonder where they got this photo from? One of her magazine shoots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
IMHO she and Harry have done more for the monarchy and their connection to the Commonwealth (you know the 30+ countries that also have a Queen Elizabeth II) than anyone else in that family in the decades since Diana's death.
They need her. Especially with Brexit, the renegotiation of European political connections, and the fact that the UK itself needs as much trade partners as it can get.
I know that's a bit above these boards heads (and you'd rather go on about dresses), but the political and economic ramifications cannot be overstated.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/julia-gillard-on-uk-trading-with-australia-after-brexit-1-6298800
The Australia prime minister put it pretty blunt the other day:
Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labour party, was interviewed at the conference by Sky and said that China, the USA and the EU come first in the eyes of the country's trade negotiators.
"What I do know from my days as former prime minister is this: the United Kingdom is not in the sort of absolute top tier of our current trading relationships obviously," she told Sky's Kay Burley.
"China is, the US is," she continued. "We are as a nation negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union so those discussions are under way."
Do you also think Trump has done more for America than any other president? LOL. You are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
IMHO she and Harry have done more for the monarchy and their connection to the Commonwealth (you know the 30+ countries that also have a Queen Elizabeth II) than anyone else in that family in the decades since Diana's death.
They need her. Especially with Brexit, the renegotiation of European political connections, and the fact that the UK itself needs as much trade partners as it can get.
I know that's a bit above these boards heads (and you'd rather go on about dresses), but the political and economic ramifications cannot be overstated.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/julia-gillard-on-uk-trading-with-australia-after-brexit-1-6298800
The Australia prime minister put it pretty blunt the other day:
Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labour party, was interviewed at the conference by Sky and said that China, the USA and the EU come first in the eyes of the country's trade negotiators.
"What I do know from my days as former prime minister is this: the United Kingdom is not in the sort of absolute top tier of our current trading relationships obviously," she told Sky's Kay Burley.
"China is, the US is," she continued. "We are as a nation negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union so those discussions are under way."
Do you also think Trump has done more for America than any other president? LOL. You are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
IMHO she and Harry have done more for the monarchy and their connection to the Commonwealth (you know the 30+ countries that also have a Queen Elizabeth II) than anyone else in that family in the decades since Diana's death.
They need her. Especially with Brexit, the renegotiation of European political connections, and the fact that the UK itself needs as much trade partners as it can get.
I know that's a bit above these boards heads (and you'd rather go on about dresses), but the political and economic ramifications cannot be overstated.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/julia-gillard-on-uk-trading-with-australia-after-brexit-1-6298800
The Australia prime minister put it pretty blunt the other day:
Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labour party, was interviewed at the conference by Sky and said that China, the USA and the EU come first in the eyes of the country's trade negotiators.
"What I do know from my days as former prime minister is this: the United Kingdom is not in the sort of absolute top tier of our current trading relationships obviously," she told Sky's Kay Burley.
"China is, the US is," she continued. "We are as a nation negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union so those discussions are under way."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
IMHO she and Harry have done more for the monarchy and their connection to the Commonwealth (you know the 30+ countries that also have a Queen Elizabeth II) than anyone else in that family in the decades since Diana's death.
They need her. Especially with Brexit, the renegotiation of European political connections, and the fact that the UK itself needs as much trade partners as it can get.
I know that's a bit above these boards heads (and you'd rather go on about dresses), but the political and economic ramifications cannot be overstated.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/julia-gillard-on-uk-trading-with-australia-after-brexit-1-6298800
The Australia prime minister put it pretty blunt the other day:
Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labour party, was interviewed at the conference by Sky and said that China, the USA and the EU come first in the eyes of the country's trade negotiators.
"What I do know from my days as former prime minister is this: the United Kingdom is not in the sort of absolute top tier of our current trading relationships obviously," she told Sky's Kay Burley.
"China is, the US is," she continued. "We are as a nation negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union so those discussions are under way."
The British Royal Family is a cultural position, not political.
(Nor is the US a reliable trading partner lately.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
IMHO she and Harry have done more for the monarchy and their connection to the Commonwealth (you know the 30+ countries that also have a Queen Elizabeth II) than anyone else in that family in the decades since Diana's death.
They need her. Especially with Brexit, the renegotiation of European political connections, and the fact that the UK itself needs as much trade partners as it can get.
I know that's a bit above these boards heads (and you'd rather go on about dresses), but the political and economic ramifications cannot be overstated.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/julia-gillard-on-uk-trading-with-australia-after-brexit-1-6298800
The Australia prime minister put it pretty blunt the other day:
Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labour party, was interviewed at the conference by Sky and said that China, the USA and the EU come first in the eyes of the country's trade negotiators.
"What I do know from my days as former prime minister is this: the United Kingdom is not in the sort of absolute top tier of our current trading relationships obviously," she told Sky's Kay Burley.
"China is, the US is," she continued. "We are as a nation negotiating a free trade agreement with the European Union so those discussions are under way."
Anonymous wrote:I don’t find it charming or appropriate for Me-Again to air how much her life sucks while using the backdrop of Africa with all the poor people who face insurmountable odds in their lives.
She and Prince Andrew are pulling everything down. This woman has everything she could want and yet she is tone deaf eith her approach. The half million dollar baby shower she flew over to attend. Flying off to see Serena after the baby (as she was supposedly struggling mind you), and so many other things.
Harry made the wrong move marrying her, and it’s now a disaster no matter how much glitter and gold you want to put on it. They should renounce the royal life and disappear. I wish Harry would have taken things slower and maybe he would have opened his eyes as to how domineering and calculating she really is.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the photos where she us trying to hug someone and they are trying to curtsy, basically motor boating her. There are protocols for reasons.
Anonymous wrote:^ not healthy to get pregnant so soon for mother or baby in utero.
