@AliceOlive
“Just saw the question above addressed to me by Dingaling.
I do not want to see them fail at all. I have watching them in a free fall and yelling “pull up! pull up!” over years now.
There is a difference between wanting someone to make major life missteps and noticing they are making those missteps.”
Thanks for that. 👌Stating your intent/motives builds a bridge for a better dialogue.
Harry and Meghan are far from perfect. I don’t think they are perfect but I like them with all their missteps, misunderstandings and grievances notwithstanding. I genuinely think they have had their successes since leaving the UK. Most of all I love H’s empathy and natural affinity with children. I was reminded of the old Harry when he was with Scotty’s and the BBC covered it last month. ☺️
Family is ultimately about unity and muddling along. Hopefully, he will start doing more forgiving regarding the perceived and actual hurtful actions by his brother. It does take two to tango and any family therapist worth their salt would tell H that he is not the only ‘victim’. (Although, the press have massively interfered in the whole sorry mess from start to finish so I understand some of his floundering and litigious actions). Mostly, I just wish he would get on a plane over the summer, embed himself on the excellently guarded estate and reconnect with his Britishness and all things family.