Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Meghan and Harry

I haven't watched the whole interview with Oprah, and I won't watch it.

I find it extremely hypocritical of them to want privacy, and then do everything in power to publicise themselves.

Firstly their arguments over Archie not being made a Prince because of his skin colour. Absolute rubbish. Prince Harry's children were NEVER up for becoming Prince's of Princess's until Prince Charles becomes King.

Surely Harry knew this.

Secondly, I have a real issue with Harry, not supporting his wife. For instance. Meghan, being an American will not have the knowledge that Brits do have when it comes to etiquette regarding The Queen.

The fact that Meghan has stated she had to Google what she had to makes me beg the question, where was Harry? Why wasn't he teaching, and supporting her from day one.

Is he that entitled that he honestly felt it was someone else's job to support his partner? Especially someone who comes from a different country, and culture.

Thirdly, the racism toward Archie from within the family. They should out the person who said it. You cannot sell a half truth, and just expect to be believed 100%, also it's unfair on the innocent who never made such a comment, if it is true. 

To me it looks like he didn't learn lessons from the way his father treated his mother, and made the same mistakes.

Then the accused can either apologise, and make amends, or deny that it was said, and if it is true, it's disgusting, vile, and yes it is racist. Why would that even be a question?!

Fourth, why are we pretending that they didn't make any mistakes. Why is it everyone else who is in the wrong, maybe they did some things wrong. The fact that they're unable to look at themselves, and blame the world shows the level of their narcissism.

Fifth, I honestly find it hard to believe Meghan had no-one to turn to. However I do believe that royal life was too much for her. I believe they did the right thing moving away. 

Yet, again Harry seems to be letting down Meghan again by not explaining the rules to her. 

The royal family didn't cut them off out sheer nastiness, they did it because they know the British public will not stand for paying for security of royals who have taken a backseat.

The fact the Harry hasn't explained that it comes out of our pocket to Meghan shows he's either in total denial of how the situation works, or that he doesn't care who foots the bill, as long as he gets what he wants.

Again Archie, and their future daughter were never in line to be given titles like Prince or Princess. 

From what I can see it's Harry who's let Meghan down, as well as the British people by turning his back on us.

Especially my generation who I know absolutely adored him, and we adored Meghan, we were happy to see him happy. How many hundreds of thousands of people turned out to cheer them on their wedding day? How many people travel thousands of miles to wish them luck for their future?

Not one mention of that.

Lastly, the antagonism between Kate and Meghan is sad. If they tried, which I honestly believe they could have BOTH done more to do so, although I am pretty sure both parties would argue with me and say they did, which says it all.

They could have been a powerhouse for women all over the world. They could have shown what sisterly love can achieve. 

Instead, they both decided against that.

I believe the main culprits of this bust is, Harry's ignorance in helping his future bride prepare properly for royal life, and the one thing I haven't mentioned, the people behind the scenes, the faceless advisers, and aides to the Royal family, I believe they do more medalling than the British Media could ever dream of doing.

All in all, it is a sad state of affairs. Meghan and Harry want privacy. Now keep quiet, stop shoving your faces into our homes. We are happy for you take a backseat. Now leave us alone.

The Royal family, if this racist comment on Archie's skin tone is true? The guilty party needs to educate themselves, maybe talk to the black community of this country, as well as others, to see and feel what they go through on a daily basis, purely because of the pigmentation of their skin.