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Discussing the things we liked about Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary series

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MrsMaxDeWinter · 08/12/2022 14:22

There are so many threads on things posters hated about Harry and Meghan, the Netflix series, and fair play to those posters, so I thought I would have a go at stating a thread discussing some of the things that posters liked about the series.

I'll start.

I liked that this was supposed to be this bomb detonation, but has actually been a measured, warm, and loving look at H and M's relationship, and the pressures that the press put on them, and also on other royals. I genuinely did not notice anything incendiary. Maybe that is still to come.

I enjoyed the thoughtful insights shared on the invisible contract, especially, as Harry says, having to perform for a press that you know has said hurtful things about people you love.

I loved the warm memories of Sandringham, and meeting the Queen. And Meghan's memories of growing up. I think it was a wise, though sad, that they did not include Thomas. I really loved hearing Doria: my favourite bit is when a journalist offered her money, for an interview about Meghan and she said, "That's my child!"

I also learned for the first time about Meghan's relationship with her sister Samantha's daughter Ashleigh. I had no idea that she had been raised by her grandparents who adopted her, or that she had such a warm and caring relationship with Meghan. Along with Doria's, that was my favourite interview.

I enjoyed hearing from her childhood friends, as it is often said here that she had no friends who came to the wedding etc, just celebrities. They seem a tight nit grip who have been here fr years, and I am glad she has them.

I was gobsmacked that she needed security in Toronto after the relationship was announced.

I also thought the discussion on racism, in its wider context of colonialism and imperialism, was very well done, but then again it was led by David Olusoga and Afua Hirsch, who are always great, and I love their writing.

Most of all I love that Harry confronted head on the Nazi uniform debacle, and what he learned from it. And I loved, loved, loved, the segment on his life in Lesotho where they gave him the Sesotho name, "Mahale". A wonderful name.

“It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” Harry said. “I felt so ashamed afterwards. All I wanted to do was make it right. I sat down and spoke to the chief rabbi in London, which had a profound effect on me. I went to Berlin and spoke to a Holocaust survivor. I could have just ignored it and made the same mistakes over again in my life. But I learned from that.”

I predicted on another thread that Harry would address this and other episodes head on in his book. I was scoffed roundly for this. I expect him to say more in is book, and I am happy to be proved right.

If only for this, I am very glad they did this.

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Rhondaa · 17/12/2022 19:03

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I don't loathe Meghan Markle. I loathe the whole attention seeking, look at us/don't look at us circus that they've created with the rf as the baddies. It's all just so awful and unedifying. Going on about no privacy as a child then using a photo of his own kid in the bath they are, as always a mass of contradictions.

I would imagine that their mental wellbeing will take a battering and at some point they will regret this exposure. They need to step back, regroup and just shut up. Focus on charity in the US. Do good things.

DuchessOfPort · 17/12/2022 19:07

Camilla didn’t host the party, she was a guest. The DM is ALSO trolling, hoping people read an ambiguous headline and don’t bother checking the info in the article

Discussing the things we liked about Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary series
Aspiringmatriarch · 17/12/2022 19:10

I actually liked Jeremy Clarkson a bit before I read that. I've never liked his columns but he's done some good history docs (my son watches them on youtube) and I came round to him more after watching Clarkson's Farm. To actually write that you'd like someone to be publicly stripped and have excrement thrown at them is so far beyond the pale I don't even know what to say. And after the documentary which, whatever you think of her, showed Meghan in tears over the kinds of horrible things that are printed and posted online and the fear of what that could ultimately lead to.

I find it very upsetting. She seems to have very much wanted to do the right things and be an asset to the Royals and has been treated so very badly. 😔

Roussette · 17/12/2022 19:10

I just think, Camilla didn't just turn up as a plus one, it was all about her and the people there. But I get what you're saying ... in a way.

The DM and other rags are obviously going to spin it as her private party.

Roussette · 17/12/2022 19:12

Aspiringmatriarch · 17/12/2022 19:10

I actually liked Jeremy Clarkson a bit before I read that. I've never liked his columns but he's done some good history docs (my son watches them on youtube) and I came round to him more after watching Clarkson's Farm. To actually write that you'd like someone to be publicly stripped and have excrement thrown at them is so far beyond the pale I don't even know what to say. And after the documentary which, whatever you think of her, showed Meghan in tears over the kinds of horrible things that are printed and posted online and the fear of what that could ultimately lead to.

I find it very upsetting. She seems to have very much wanted to do the right things and be an asset to the Royals and has been treated so very badly. 😔

Yes.

And I'm imagining that sort of vile article published about a member of the RF would be beyond acceptance too. It's just awful.

MrsTumblebee · 17/12/2022 19:12

Roussette · 17/12/2022 18:56

Hmmm.

And in the very same newspaper later this afternoon an article says Ewan Venter hosted the party - just as it does in other newspapers.

Roussette · 17/12/2022 19:13

MrsTumblebee · 17/12/2022 19:12

And in the very same newspaper later this afternoon an article says Ewan Venter hosted the party - just as it does in other newspapers.

I wonder who the 'guest of honour' was?

MrsMaxDeWinter · 17/12/2022 19:13

Thank you @derxa for condemning that vileness.

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DuchessOfPort · 17/12/2022 19:14

She was definitely an invited guest, probably to do with her son since it seems to be a foody host but the DM has pounced on the other guests in absolute delight. They’re a tricksy lot.

It’s not so fun saying she was at a party with Dame Judi Dench and Tracey Emin, sadly.

we do know that if PM had talked to her, he’d be bloody saying so…

MarshaMelrose · 17/12/2022 19:47

Roussette · 17/12/2022 18:56

Hmmm.

Roussette, get over it. It wasn't her party. 😂😂😂

If you read the article, you'd know. But if you don't want read it, why can't you take the word of people who have.

The event on Wednesday was a purely private affair, meaning the Queen Consort was not invited as part of official royal business - and her attendance will have likely ensured more stars to turned up to the evening.

MarshaMelrose · 17/12/2022 19:50

Sorry, @Roussette . Not get over. That's a bit rude. I meant give over.

MrsTumblebee · 17/12/2022 19:50

Roussette, get over it. It wasn't her party. 😂😂😂

She’s like a Rottweiler in lipstick and would be bloody great on your side in a fight. 😂

Lampzade · 17/12/2022 19:51

Aspiringmatriarch · 17/12/2022 19:10

I actually liked Jeremy Clarkson a bit before I read that. I've never liked his columns but he's done some good history docs (my son watches them on youtube) and I came round to him more after watching Clarkson's Farm. To actually write that you'd like someone to be publicly stripped and have excrement thrown at them is so far beyond the pale I don't even know what to say. And after the documentary which, whatever you think of her, showed Meghan in tears over the kinds of horrible things that are printed and posted online and the fear of what that could ultimately lead to.

I find it very upsetting. She seems to have very much wanted to do the right things and be an asset to the Royals and has been treated so very badly. 😔

Truly vile.
i couldn’t believe it tbh.

Roussette · 17/12/2022 20:30

MrsTumblebee · 17/12/2022 19:50

Roussette, get over it. It wasn't her party. 😂😂😂

She’s like a Rottweiler in lipstick and would be bloody great on your side in a fight. 😂

Thanks! I take that as a compliment. Much appreciated

GreenLunchBox · 17/12/2022 21:06

Rhondaa · 17/12/2022 18:01

'She hosted it!'

Oh unclench for goodness sake he's a mouthy TV presenter not a serial killer.

That said he has pondered whether he hates Meghan as much as Rose West

GreenLunchBox · 17/12/2022 21:15

MrsMaxDeWinter · 17/12/2022 18:43

In the meantime, trending on UK Twitter:

QueenOfBullies (all about Camilla)
Cowmilla (all about Camilla)
KingCharlesTheCruel (all about Charles III)
WeLoveYouMeghan (all about Meghan)

Lots of black women are also taking on the "royal correspondent" (I use the quotes advisedly) Richard Palmer who reduced Oprah Winfrey to "a social media influencer" ... 😁

We are truly living in interesting times.

Good

This has honestly pushed me over the edge. I used to not think about politics in real life. People have the right to vote for who they want, yada yada, it's not that deep.... but the shit show we are living now has got me to the space that I actually despise anyone who is still going to vote Tory after all this or is still gunning hard for Brexit because it is obvious these things are responsible for the awful decline of the UK

This Jeremy Clarkson thing is similar. It is so unforgivable that anybody who defends it is in my eyes a piece of crap and I just won't stand for it any more

Lampzade · 17/12/2022 21:38

GreenLunchBox · 17/12/2022 21:15

Good

This has honestly pushed me over the edge. I used to not think about politics in real life. People have the right to vote for who they want, yada yada, it's not that deep.... but the shit show we are living now has got me to the space that I actually despise anyone who is still going to vote Tory after all this or is still gunning hard for Brexit because it is obvious these things are responsible for the awful decline of the UK

This Jeremy Clarkson thing is similar. It is so unforgivable that anybody who defends it is in my eyes a piece of crap and I just won't stand for it any more

That article is indefensible. How anyone can even attempt to defend that horrible, vile piece of nonsense is beyond me
All these idiots jumping on the anti Meghan and Harry bandwagon to make some dosh.
There is a time to be controversial and this is not it.

Quirkyme · 17/12/2022 22:11

How anyone can like Jeremy Clarkson so beyond me. He is a gross human being who has said plenty problematic things before this.

Real vile things. So erm.., not seeing what you're liking him for in all honesty.

Morestrangethings · 17/12/2022 23:01

Roussette · 17/12/2022 17:57

She hosted it!

Headlines... EXCLUSIVE: Camilla's VERY glamorous private party: Dame Judi Dench, Piers Morgan, Claudia Winkleman and Jeremy Clarkson join Queen Consort at star-studded Mayfair lunch

They’ll all have to speak out now and condemn Clarkson who has proved himself to be a vile sexist pig. Did none of them have an inkling of who this man is before the luncheon?

MarshaMelrose · 17/12/2022 23:11

They’ll all have to speak out now and condemn Clarkson who has proved himself to be a vile sexist pig. Did none of them have an inkling of who this man is before the luncheon?

Why? Why do people have to say anything? Where does this expectation that everyone has to comment on everything come from?
People get invited to a party. Go. Have a nice time. Go home. Why do they have to issue a press statement as well?

LydiaBennetsUglyBonnet · 17/12/2022 23:13

MarshaMelrose · 17/12/2022 23:11

They’ll all have to speak out now and condemn Clarkson who has proved himself to be a vile sexist pig. Did none of them have an inkling of who this man is before the luncheon?

Why? Why do people have to say anything? Where does this expectation that everyone has to comment on everything come from?
People get invited to a party. Go. Have a nice time. Go home. Why do they have to issue a press statement as well?

Precisely.

I think our culture of accountability has gone a bit too far when we expect anyone who one person perceives to be possibly in the wrong to deliver a snivelling apology.

Coldhouseflowers · 17/12/2022 23:16

I was quite a critic but the last three series I saw them in a different light . I liked the fact with all their riches they still just wanted a fairly normal life , going to the beach and playing in their garden with their children . I thought Harry seemed pretty down to earth and warm natured.

Morestrangethings · 17/12/2022 23:42

LydiaBennetsUglyBonnet · 17/12/2022 23:13

Precisely.

I think our culture of accountability has gone a bit too far when we expect anyone who one person perceives to be possibly in the wrong to deliver a snivelling apology.

I didn’t say ‘a snivelling apology’ I said they’d have to speak out now and condemn him.

But, I was wrong in that I did jump to the conclusion that he said it at the party.

I’m a person that if someone says something so extremely disrespectful in my presence I call them out for it. I didn’t always do that, I used to stay quiet, which I regret.

MrsTumblebee · 18/12/2022 04:53

Roussette · 17/12/2022 20:30

Thanks! I take that as a compliment. Much appreciated

Roussette, it was a compliment.

Roussette · 18/12/2022 06:36

MrsTumblebee · 18/12/2022 04:53

Roussette, it was a compliment.

Thanks MrsT Smile

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