What's wrong with IKEA and a rent free cottage?
How do you think this makes you come across to the public in a time of economic crisis when you complain this lifestyle isn't sufficient for you because it's 'not as good as your brother's' and therefore 'unfair'
Do you think you've betrayed the military and people who potentially risk their lives to protect you?
Do you think you've had good advice on how to handle the media? Is this way the tone and content of your interviews to the US and UK audiences are markedly different?
Why did you think you'd marry first when your brother was two years older and had a steady relationship?
Do you think hanging out as a foursome was ever realistic given the nature of the Monarchy?
Do you think you prepared Meghan adequately for life in the UK and in the Royal family? Should you have waited longer before marrying?
Do you think your father's neglect as a child might be an explanation for why he finds it difficult to show emotion? Do you have sympathy for him being emotionally damaged by it as a child?
Do you think bringing out the book so soon after your grandmother's death was sensitive?
What do you say to the public who think you come as bitter, immature, hypocritical and tone deaf?
What three things need to change for you to reconcile with your family? What exactly do you want them to apologise for? Do you think you have made errors and have anything you also should apologise for?
Why do you blame your brother and sister-in-law for your decision to wear a Nazi uniform when you were an adult? Is this an abdication of your own responsibility?