Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Motherhood hasn’t made her any softer or relatable....just bitchy.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-told-off-meghan-markles-17718033?utm_source=mirror_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Royalnews5&utm_campaign=royals_newsletter
Funny - pregnancy didn't curb the tabloid media's taste for her blood and now motherhood hasn't either.
People will do anything to get close to her even when she's just watching a game.
This is who her security talked. He was literally in her face.
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Yeah, he might have thought he wasn't bothering anyone by taking his selfie in front of a closed area. Little did he know. Oops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Motherhood hasn’t made her any softer or relatable....just bitchy.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-told-off-meghan-markles-17718033?utm_source=mirror_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Royalnews5&utm_campaign=royals_newsletter
Funny - pregnancy didn't curb the tabloid media's taste for her blood and now motherhood hasn't either.
People will do anything to get close to her even when she's just watching a game.
This is who her security talked. He was literally in her face.
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Anonymous wrote:Motherhood hasn’t made her any softer or relatable....just bitchy.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-told-off-meghan-markles-17718033?utm_source=mirror_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Royalnews5&utm_campaign=royals_newsletter

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember the poster claiming George Clooney would be the godfather. Nope, it’s an old friend of Harry’s as I predicted. Not a celebrity.
None of the godparents names have been made public- so you have no clue if this is true or not.
One was made public. Guy was also an usher at their wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and Kate needs to get over her dedication to sad, limp bows.
You need to get over your hatred. Or it can make you sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laughing because Hello Mag has no chill. They did the future monarchs so wrong.
It’s a pull out you moron
Anonymous wrote:Laughing because Hello Mag has no chill. They did the future monarchs so wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, I dislike the African head wrap design. Get with the times, Doria. And her expression is borderline sour.
What does that even mean in this context? Do you think African head wraps are a 1970s Black Power thing? Millions of women in Africa and the Americas wear them every day. They are a timeless style like pearls in Western Europe or a sari in India. We saw African businesswomen wearing them in China!
That's a hat.
It does have gele vibes though. And it is lovely.
I don't disagree. But it's still a hat - but one that looks nothing like the ridiculous ones many others wear.
horrific!
Aaah, yes. The Dr Seuss hat.
That was at William and Kate's wedding. I remember reading at the time that it was some inside joke between the two cousins. If so, that's pretty funny and kind of endearing.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, I dislike the African head wrap design. Get with the times, Doria. And her expression is borderline sour.
What does that even mean in this context? Do you think African head wraps are a 1970s Black Power thing? Millions of women in Africa and the Americas wear them every day. They are a timeless style like pearls in Western Europe or a sari in India. We saw African businesswomen wearing them in China!
That's a hat.
It does have gele vibes though. And it is lovely.
I don't disagree. But it's still a hat - but one that looks nothing like the ridiculous ones many others wear.
horrific!
Aaah, yes. The Dr Seuss hat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, I dislike the African head wrap design. Get with the times, Doria. And her expression is borderline sour.
What does that even mean in this context? Do you think African head wraps are a 1970s Black Power thing? Millions of women in Africa and the Americas wear them every day. They are a timeless style like pearls in Western Europe or a sari in India. We saw African businesswomen wearing them in China!
That's a hat.
It does have gele vibes though. And it is lovely.
I don't disagree. But it's still a hat - but one that looks nothing like the ridiculous ones many others wear.
horrific!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, I dislike the African head wrap design. Get with the times, Doria. And her expression is borderline sour.
What does that even mean in this context? Do you think African head wraps are a 1970s Black Power thing? Millions of women in Africa and the Americas wear them every day. They are a timeless style like pearls in Western Europe or a sari in India. We saw African businesswomen wearing them in China!
That's a hat.
It does have gele vibes though. And it is lovely.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone photoshop the wallpaper and the upholstery and change the colors please. This could be classy but it is so hideous. How about a cream or light blue or a beige?
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It's a f@cking palace. How much "classier" do you need it to be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Kate wear an exact replica of a dress Diana wore? Why would she want her husband to look at her and see his mother? How weird is that?
She also wore the earrings that Diana wore at Harry's christening. Some find it sweet, but others find her slavish devotion to Diana throwbacks to be weird.
I think Harry probably loves the fact Meghan honors his mother. I think he selected a wife equipped to take control precisely because he's a broken little boy...and always will be.