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Harry demsding aplogy - royals must come clean

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Viviennemary · 14/01/2023 18:19

I thought this was blowing over but Harry has now said royals must apologise and come clean for what they've done. These are quite strong words I think. And now a royal aide to the late Queen wants an aplogy for something in the book he says refers to him. Maybe the royals will have to make a statement if Harry keeps on.

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SunbathingDragon · 14/01/2023 18:21

I think Harry is struggling with not getting a reaction to what he doing.

HowzAboutIt · 14/01/2023 18:21

What on earth gave you the impression things were "blowing over"?? Still the front page of everything!

SunbathingDragon · 14/01/2023 18:27

HowzAboutIt · 14/01/2023 18:21

What on earth gave you the impression things were "blowing over"?? Still the front page of everything!

That’s more likely to reflect your cookies if you are looking online. I’ve been inundated with Lisa Marie Presley and the shooting at Euston over the last couple of days. Very little of Harry.

I must admit that whilst there is still plenty doing the round on social media, it’s very hard to know what is true and what isn’t.

Coxspurplepippin · 14/01/2023 18:32

If a sibling of mine started demanding apologies in a similar manner I'd be flicking the vs at them and telling them to get tae fuck.

Butitsnotfunnyisititsserious · 14/01/2023 18:33

He's got the hump they're not responding to him. The palace can continue to ignore him, which is the best thing to do, and whilst they do, he shows himself as more and more unhinged. He can make all the demands he wants and the Royals should continue to ignore it. The princess of Wales has said the truest statement of all 'talking therapies don't work for some people, they're not for everybody'. Harry needs a new therapist and to shut up.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 14/01/2023 18:35

If a sibling of mine started demanding apologies in a similar manner I'd be flicking the vs at them and telling them to get tae fuck.

100 times this!

FedUpWithEverything123 · 14/01/2023 18:44

If a sibling of mine started demanding apologies in a similar manner I'd be flicking the vs at them and telling them to get tae fuck.

This.

StatisticallyChallenged · 14/01/2023 18:47

This statement did sound a bit crazy from what I've read. Gives the impression he really isn't happy that they aren't replying - the stony silence appears to infuriate him.

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 18:50

I agree that he's annoyed by the silence hence the interview in The Telegraph about the parenting of Louis and Charlotte to piss off his brother.

I think that the RF are doing the right thing by not responding. One of his gripes is that people don't know his side of things and he's been getting that out via different mediums. Responding will only add oxygen to his fire and there's no NDA so he can say what he likes. 🤷‍♀️ Eventually people will get bored of this.

OntarioBagnet · 14/01/2023 18:52

I thought it was interesting when he talked about how he drunk a hallucinogenic drink as part of a “ceremony” and after that things became clear and it widened the riff between him and William.

the more he talks the more he sounds like a drug user who has taken too much, smoked too much pot and become paranoid about everything.

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 18:52

Has he volunteered any of the mistakes he made towards his family? If you truly want reconciliation then you need to admit your wrongdoings too. Both sides have made mistakes but a lack of trust means that they can't move forward.

ZeroFuchsGiven · 14/01/2023 18:53

I've said this before and I'll say it again. He has pickled his brain with drugs.

BlackFriday · 14/01/2023 18:58

Has anybody, in the history of demanded apologies, ever received an apology that actually satisfied them?
I mean, if one has to forcibly demand one, then it's unlikely to be genuinely heartfelt, surely?

MarshaMelrose · 14/01/2023 18:59

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 18:52

Has he volunteered any of the mistakes he made towards his family? If you truly want reconciliation then you need to admit your wrongdoings too. Both sides have made mistakes but a lack of trust means that they can't move forward.

He says he'll happily apologise if they can explain anything he's done wrong. He keeps asking them but they have no response.

Wild guess, Harry. Oprah, Netflix, book, all sharing the private thoughts and conversations.

StatisticallyChallenged · 14/01/2023 19:04

This is one of those occasions where the non-apology "I'm sorry you feel that way" often gets deployed in real life. When a family member is going off on one and you just want them to stfu.

Royals can't do that obviously

I'm not thinking that writing this book has given him closure or peace. It seems the opposite

Thesonglastslonger · 14/01/2023 19:05

It takes attention seeming to the next level eh.

It’s impossible for them to apologise or really say anything to him at all now he’s demonstrated that he’ll sell private conversations.

Very sad to see this play out. Damaged younger son who lost his mother young and grew up in thensootlightnwithout any of the benefits it brought his big brother now having some kind of mental health issues and finds himself unable to either return to his family or let go.

Just let go Harry. Go learn surfing and take up wood sculpting or something.

smilesy · 14/01/2023 19:05

Haven’t the Sussexes issues a 25 page blow by blow rebuttal of the bullying allegations against Meghan? This doesn’t suggest to me that they are willing to even consider the possibility that they may have done anything wrong, intentionally or otherwise.

Roselilly36 · 14/01/2023 19:09

RF are doing the right thing by keeping quiet IMHO, Harry seems the type that will always want the last word, so it will go on forever otherwise.

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 19:10

MarshaMelrose · 14/01/2023 18:59

He says he'll happily apologise if they can explain anything he's done wrong. He keeps asking them but they have no response.

Wild guess, Harry. Oprah, Netflix, book, all sharing the private thoughts and conversations.

Doesn't his book start with his dad and brother telling him that they were pissed off about the Oprah interview? (After PP's funeral iirc)

While he is entitled to still think that the Oprah interview was the right thing to do, he is just not emotionally developed enough to truly listen to a different point of view.

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 19:12

StatisticallyChallenged · 14/01/2023 19:04

This is one of those occasions where the non-apology "I'm sorry you feel that way" often gets deployed in real life. When a family member is going off on one and you just want them to stfu.

Royals can't do that obviously

I'm not thinking that writing this book has given him closure or peace. It seems the opposite

I'd love to know what Harry truly thinks about the statement "Recollections may vary" 3 words that actually say a lot.

SnowAndIceLobelia · 14/01/2023 19:13

He is like a toddler having a tantrum and screaming; 'take notice of me; take notice of me'

It is truly the far side of pathetic considering he is 40

Blossomtoes · 14/01/2023 19:15

SunbathingDragon · 14/01/2023 18:21

I think Harry is struggling with not getting a reaction to what he doing.

Totally. He keeps poking and poking the bear and nobody’s rising to the bait. He’ll be kicking and screaming on the floor soon.

ChardonnaysBeastlyCat · 14/01/2023 19:16

He's like a toddler throwing a tantrum. Best ignored.

PeekAtYou · 14/01/2023 19:17

I look forward to someone asking him about Oprah and the racism allegation. The RF response statement said "The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning." which could easily have been refuted if that wasn't his intention.

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