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llamajohn · 05/08/2024 08:52

Nobody clicks on the daily mail here

Danfromdownunder · 05/08/2024 08:53

She’s looking more and more like Julia Roberts! How bizarre.

sausawyee · 05/08/2024 08:56

This interview has already been discussed elsewhere on the board and yes it seems that Meghan is trying to be in firm control of Harry. She seems to think he is a loose cannon too.

New Meghan and Harry interview
New Meghan and Harry interview
Polarnight · 05/08/2024 08:58

Who cares. They're a pair of nobody's

SaintHonoria · 05/08/2024 09:18

Interview transcript -

Interviewer - Hello

Megan - me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me ...

Harry - 'some kind of petulant whining sound.'

Mylovelygreendress · 05/08/2024 09:20

SaintHonoria · 05/08/2024 09:18

Interview transcript -

Interviewer - Hello

Megan - me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me ...

Harry - 'some kind of petulant whining sound.'

Probably the best summary .

DoreenonTill8 · 05/08/2024 09:25

Mylovelygreendress · 05/08/2024 09:20

Probably the best summary .

Yep, but missed a few
me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, I'm a victim, me, me, me ...EVERYONE ELSE IS MEAN, me, me,me😆

elprup · 05/08/2024 09:25

sausawyee · 05/08/2024 08:56

This interview has already been discussed elsewhere on the board and yes it seems that Meghan is trying to be in firm control of Harry. She seems to think he is a loose cannon too.

Oh sorry - whereabouts? I couldn’t see a thread.

I know Daily Mail links are a no no, but I was drawn in by the headline and did find some of the article quite amusing - specifically these bits 😂

'I am so, so happy you're here. Thank you,' said Meghan, giving the famous American television host that special big hug she reserves for famous American television hosts.

'We always talk about in the olden days if your kids were under your roof, you knew what they were up to,' he said, making a steeple with his fingers to illustrate the shape of a roof, presumably so that any hobbits or igloo-dwellers out there would know what he was talking about.

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elprup · 05/08/2024 09:28

Also, joking aside, I’m not a fan of the pair but I do think that any high profile person highlighting this issue (the dangers of social media on young people) can only be a good thing.

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sausawyee · 05/08/2024 09:31

@elprup no worries about starting a thread on it. Sorry I didn't mean to give that impression.

Mylovelygreendress · 05/08/2024 09:36

It never fails to amaze/ amuse me that people are sniffy about the DM yet are happy to quote crap like celebitchy .

PoppysAunt · 05/08/2024 09:48

elprup · 05/08/2024 09:28

Also, joking aside, I’m not a fan of the pair but I do think that any high profile person highlighting this issue (the dangers of social media on young people) can only be a good thing.

Edited

Highlight the dangers of social media? Great. Make it all about yourself and your victimhood? Not so great.

LuluBlakey1 · 05/08/2024 09:55

I wouldn't watch or listen to anything these two do or say.

Thinkingabouttherapy · 05/08/2024 09:55

elprup · 05/08/2024 09:28

Also, joking aside, I’m not a fan of the pair but I do think that any high profile person highlighting this issue (the dangers of social media on young people) can only be a good thing.

Edited

The elephant in the room being the fact that their “Sussex Squad” supporters are some of the most deranged bullies online - and Meghan herself has been accused of systematically bullying her own staff.

DoreenonTill8 · 05/08/2024 10:06

PoppysAunt · 05/08/2024 09:48

Highlight the dangers of social media? Great. Make it all about yourself and your victimhood? Not so great.

Well before this interview.... who knew about the dangers of sm?!! The relevations!! Wowser!

Thinkingabouttherapy · 05/08/2024 10:12

However, the duke was specifically concerned with online bullying and the extreme effect it could have on the vulnerable. 'They could be in the next-door room on a tablet or phone and can be going down these rabbit holes and, before you know it, within 24 hours they could be taking their life,' he babbled.

'We have got to the stage where almost every parent needs to be a first responder and even the best first responders in the world wouldn't be able to tell the signs of possible suicide. That is the terrifying piece of this.'

Just when I was thinking this might be rather a disproportionate response to a nonetheless serious problem, Pauley reminded viewers that even the duchess herself had once considered suicide.

Meghan nodded sadly at the memory of that time back in olde England, when Archie was still just a baby, that she didn't feel her life was worth living.

'I just didn't – I didn't want to be alive any more,' she said, clutching Harry's left knee for support. Jane Pauley thought Meghan looked 'uncomfortable' with the morbid line of questioning, but the duchess looked pretty relaxed to me.

'I understand where you are. I wasn't expecting it,' she said nobly, going on to explain that her 'healing journey' involved being open about her suicidal thoughts.
'I would never want someone else to feel that way, I would never want someone else to be making those sorts of plans, and I would never want someone else not to be believed.
'So if me voicing what I have overcome will save someone... I'll take a hit for that,' added Meghan, giving viewers an inspiring example of the emotional benevolence that makes her so very special.

Indeed, in the four years that the Sussexes have lived in America, Meghan has perfected her gracious duchess-in-exile persona: regal but relatable, grand and bland in equal measure.

She smiled beatifically when she talked of 'change for good' and her 'amazing' children, but sometimes would look stonily at Harry when it was his turn to talk on camera. Husbands around the world would recognise and interpret that icy, wifely stare in seconds: Watch what you are saying, mister.

And keep it short. In a brief exchange of hugs on a veranda, the Sussexes met some of the bereaved parents. One couple had lost a daughter to online bullying, two others had lost sons who ordered drugs online which killed them. However, the Parents' Network, which has been launched on the Sussexes' official Archewell website, will meet online in future. 'This in-person gathering was just for the launch,' said Pauley. I bet it was.

Sometimes you wonder how Harry and Meghan have the nerve, the sheer brassy audacity to do what they do. Of course, the altruistic urge is obvious in launching an online Parents' Network.

One can see the essential goodness in building an 'empowered community of families' to 'support and uplift each other'.
Yet it is no secret that the Sussexes are estranged – to a greater or lesser degree – from their own parents.

Parents such as Mr T Markle, who lives in reduced circumstances in a dusty Mexican border town. The 80-year-old is in poor health and has yet to meet his daughter Meghan's husband or be introduced to his two grandchildren, who he is longing to get to know before he dies.
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Is there a network for him to join? Or what about a network for King Charles, the parent who has become so concerned about his younger son's public indiscretions and confessions that he reportedly avoids taking his calls and keeps their meetings to a minimum?
It is all very confusing. Do the Sussexes mean well – or are they just mean? Perhaps you think I'm being too cynical, but I'll take a hit for that.

Portakalkedi · 05/08/2024 10:35

Sounds quite accurate in its description of this pair, almost amusing that they can't or won't see the massive hypocrisy in every word they say. Pair of idiots.

Thinkingabouttherapy · 05/08/2024 10:36

Portakalkedi · 05/08/2024 10:35

Sounds quite accurate in its description of this pair, almost amusing that they can't or won't see the massive hypocrisy in every word they say. Pair of idiots.

Yes I thought it merited a longer quote - the bit op quoted didn’t really do it justice

Rhaidimiddim · 05/08/2024 10:45

Very interestingly, there is so little media interest in this interview. Newsweek and US Weekly aren't reporting on it. It seems they are losing their sway with the more serious outlets.

PoppysAunt · 05/08/2024 10:55

Why, though? What credibility do they have? Support charitable activities and initiatives, no problem. Just don't set yourself up as some sort of authority, or think that any personal experience means that you're an expert.

Kebarbra · 05/08/2024 11:00

What they don't quite understand is it's good to raise awareness and help fund initiatives for sure, but speaking about them instead of empowering actual experts or people with experience makes them look ridiculous. His spiel was ignorant and ludicrous, and we have heard a few different versions of MMs experience; whilst I don't disbelieve she struggled it's less effective speaking out about something so important when you can't get your story straight- it veers into being weaponised for personal gain which is gross.

I don't know why Harry doesn't understand that he was only known for being Royal, he has no talents, inspirational insight, knowledge beyond anyone else. If he was smarter I'd think he was playing the long game, showing how ridiculous it is that people like him with little to offer the world are given a platform by birth.

PoppysAunt · 05/08/2024 11:03

Your last paragraph sums it up, @Kebarbra
They only have this platform because Harry is royal, and they have royal titles. They're not experts, they've not worked in the field for 20 years or whatever. It does seem like it's for personal gain.

DancingPhantomsOnTheTerrace · 05/08/2024 11:03

I thought some of what Harry came out with was bollocks.

"even the best first responders in the world wouldn't be able to tell the signs of possible suicide. That is the terrifying piece of this"

Really? The best first responders in the world can't tell signs of potential suicide? Seriously?

If he'd said something more like "there needs to be better training so that if someone is in crisis, it's recognised quickly that they need healthcare rather than police" or "we need to make sure all first responders have this training" then yes, absolutely.

ForTheLoveOfSleep · 05/08/2024 11:05
Awesome Royal Family GIF by South Park

😄

Rhaidimiddim · 05/08/2024 11:12

So.it is an online forum, where posters support each other. I wonder if Archewll claims copyright of anything posted, for use in future projects.

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