Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

The royal family

To wonder why Harry doesn't drop his titles now he's free of The Firm

309 replies

CateTown · 24/03/2021 14:02

He and Meghan wanted the freedom to earn their own money and good luck to them there. He's confirmed two new roles and his new employers are introducing him as "Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex".

For his self respect, why doesn't he ask to be called Harry Wales or Harry Mountbatten Windsor. Then he'd know he's being hired for his skills rather than being used for his royal connections.

To wonder why Harry doesn't drop his titles now he's free of The Firm
To wonder why Harry doesn't drop his titles now he's free of The Firm
OP posts:
SoWhyNot · 27/03/2021 18:49

@Mummy195

I also think Findom freedom is trashy. That is not to be clear grin.

And did what did you think of the books by Lady C and Phil Dampier, I wonder? Were they trashy?

The difference is that Meghan was said by the judge in her case against ANL to have cooperated, and continued to cooperate, with the writer of Finding Freedom.
ImpatiensI · 27/03/2021 18:54

I was wondering what the heck 'Findom Freedom' was, glad you cleared that up SoWhyNotGrin

Mummy195 · 27/03/2021 19:35

You must have surely asked yourself why the judge did not slap MM with a perjury charge, surely.

You know very well that if MM's employees, including Knauf under the law are representing MM and are considered to be her representatives at the time. She never took a stand against them for misrepresenting her.

If you Gemma from Natwest gives you wrong info at the bank, you go to court against Natwest, not Gemma.

What has this got to do with you opinion on the other books anyway, as they would also have got their info from the palace.

heyjude12 · 27/03/2021 19:38

He left the firm not his family and his titles are part of his identity. He is dammed if he does and dammed if he doesn't.
He is trying to earn a living using whatever he can.
He wasnt allowed to continue in the armed forces .

Nishky · 27/03/2021 21:01

@Mummy195 did she make a statement under oath- necessary for perjury surely

Nishky · 27/03/2021 21:02

@heyjude12 didn’t he choose to leave the army

Oldbutstillgotit · 27/03/2021 21:08

www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-31916393

His decision.

SoWhyNot · 27/03/2021 21:23

@Mummy195

You must have surely asked yourself why the judge did not slap MM with a perjury charge, surely.

You know very well that if MM's employees, including Knauf under the law are representing MM and are considered to be her representatives at the time. She never took a stand against them for misrepresenting her.

If you Gemma from Natwest gives you wrong info at the bank, you go to court against Natwest, not Gemma.

What has this got to do with you opinion on the other books anyway, as they would also have got their info from the palace.

What are you going on about? Judges cannot just “slap” anything on anyone. 🤦🏻‍♀️ That’s absolutely not how the English legal system works. 🤣

Your second paragraph needs rephrasing for it to make any sense.

Books don’t get information from anywhere. It’s the authors and sources that get the content that is written into them.

Mummyoflittledragon · 28/03/2021 07:28
He’s a very different man from the selfless one described in this article. That young man was Harry Wales and wanted to fit in, be a normal soldier.

Realistically he knew he was on borrowed time there and expected to take up royal duties. Maybe that’s when he started to feel ‘trapped’?

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread