
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Very interesting. I also find it suspicious that his first comment when Harry was born was the red hair and her response was to defensively respond that red hair was a Spencer trait. Makes you wonder...
No it doesn't make you wonder. This has been fully explored and discussed in the media.
Harry looks EXACTLY like Philip when he was younger, imo.
I don't see that . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Very interesting. I also find it suspicious that his first comment when Harry was born was the red hair and her response was to defensively respond that red hair was a Spencer trait. Makes you wonder...
No it doesn't make you wonder. This has been fully explored and discussed in the media.
Harry looks EXACTLY like Philip when he was younger, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Very interesting. I also find it suspicious that his first comment when Harry was born was the red hair and her response was to defensively respond that red hair was a Spencer trait. Makes you wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Very interesting. I also find it suspicious that his first comment when Harry was born was the red hair and her response was to defensively respond that red hair was a Spencer trait. Makes you wonder...
No it doesn't make you wonder. This has been fully explored and discussed in the media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Very interesting. I also find it suspicious that his first comment when Harry was born was the red hair and her response was to defensively respond that red hair was a Spencer trait. Makes you wonder...
Anonymous wrote:I watched the doc on Diana in her own words, and noticed she said a few times what a “miracle” it was she conceived Harry. And the timeline that she got pregnant in October when I think Charles was somewhere else during that time. Hmmm...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The British palace needs to shut up. This is the Queen's press secretary from the 1990s who was in charge of everything regarding Prince Charles and Princess Diana's portrayal.
Ever since her death they palace has essentially erased her from living memory. There are no posts on any of the palace websites or social media pages commemorating Diana's activities, her charities, her birthday, or her time as Princess of Wales.
The fact that the Crown has come in and woken up an entire planet to her history is no one's fault but their own. They sat on this woman's memory for 20+ years and now they're mad they don't get to portray it as they like.
I hope they retweeted the pic of her from Australia crying hysterically next to an indifferent Charles repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The British palace needs to shut up. This is the Queen's press secretary from the 1990s who was in charge of everything regarding Prince Charles and Princess Diana's portrayal.
Ever since her death they palace has essentially erased her from living memory. There are no posts on any of the palace websites or social media pages commemorating Diana's activities, her charities, her birthday, or her time as Princess of Wales.
The fact that the Crown has come in and woken up an entire planet to her history is no one's fault but their own. They sat on this woman's memory for 20+ years and now they're mad they don't get to portray it as they like.
I hope they retweeted the pic of her from Australia crying hysterically next to an indifferent Charles repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:The British palace needs to shut up. This is the Queen's press secretary from the 1990s who was in charge of everything regarding Prince Charles and Princess Diana's portrayal.
Ever since her death they palace has essentially erased her from living memory. There are no posts on any of the palace websites or social media pages commemorating Diana's activities, her charities, her birthday, or her time as Princess of Wales.
The fact that the Crown has come in and woken up an entire planet to her history is no one's fault but their own. They sat on this woman's memory for 20+ years and now they're mad they don't get to portray it as they like.