I'm very intrigued that people defend Harry - someone who just expects the UK taxpayer to bend to his whims.
I wasn't even joking about Louis XVI.
Harry's just living as an ultra royal.
I'm baffled that any republican can defend this man, whose entire life is about unearned privilege, status and wealth.
@FenellaFeldman
So am I, Fenella. But long experience of the MN Royal board and also glimpses into the cesspit which is 'Celebitchy' - and you'll want to bleach your eyeballs if you look at that - has taught me that rabid supporters of H & M are:
- illogical and inconsistent in their outlook - as you say, they claim to hate the RF and unearned status, but somehow venerate 2 of the biggest grifters in the history of the world.
- easily taken in by superficial things: Meghan - soap actress - smiles her performative smile and they think she's a warm, affectionate person.
- unable to think critically: they swallow(ed) Spare, the OW interview and the Netflix series whole and believed they were reading about /seeing reality. All this despite most of H & M's claims both in the interview and the book having been shown to be lies or at best, inexcusable errors.
Basically they hate the RF and M & H give them a stick to whack them with. Nothing else matters: the betrayal of H's family, the public character assassination of Catherine, KC and Camilla, the cutting off of Meghan's sick father for far less than this two have done to their families.
I do judge people who love H & M. I don't 'love' the RF - I just know they fulfil a constitutional role and they have a tougher time than people imagine in these social media-dominated time. Until we change our constitution, they're just doing the job we ask them to do - and in most cases, doing a good job. I don't need to like them personally.