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The royal family

So what is Harry doing to fill his days?

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CornishTeaTime · 28/03/2025 07:31

Serious question...what is he actually doing

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Derbee · 28/03/2025 13:41

But to answer the original question, I suspect he spends his days having breakfast with his children, and then sitting in his office trying to make himself feel busy until they get back from school.

Mostly googling himself and Meghan, and stories about his family.

Maybe stressing about the latest investment Meghan needs for her latest venture, and worrying about how he can afford it all long term.

glitterturd · 28/03/2025 13:44

Penko25 · 28/03/2025 13:12

Definitely jigsaws & stewing with bitterness over his sad life.

Here he is and Meghan helping with cake and tea pretending they are in Buckingham Palace 😂

So what is Harry doing to fill his days?
DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 13:45

That looks like a tricky jigsaw. Are you sure it's them?

TheBackupPlan · 28/03/2025 13:46

Derbee · 28/03/2025 13:37

Yes, must be so peaceful to live with a narcissist who has alienated you from family and friends, and now caused such issues in your beloved charity that you have to resign and watch it continue without you.

Add to that having 2 children with someone you know to be so ruthless, that you’re essentially stuck in a foreign country without any of your old support network because you know damn well that you’ll never see your children again if you ever decide enough is enough.

Never mind the global embarrassment of all of your wife’s vanity projects or the guilt of terrorising your old grandmother into her grave.

He must sleep very easily and peacefully. Ahhhhh

Harry has his own mind and chose to marry Meghan so presumably likes and loves her and doesn’t view her how you do. He chose to move away from family himself, let’s not pretend the ‘nasty woman’ made him do it, He’s a grown man who obviously thinks he has done the what is right for himself and his wife and children. He might be loving living where he does. It makes me laugh when people act as if it’s fact that he regrets all of his life choices.

I don’t talk to my parents, moved countries and I’m very happy, yet still some people believe that I’m desperate to get back in with my family, don’t want to be with my partner and only stay with him because I moved away. They couldn’t be more wrong and it’s all in their head.

Thingymajigii · 28/03/2025 13:49

The poor bloke hasn’t had an easy life. I know many people see him as incredibly privileged and ungrateful, but I’ve never viewed him that way. He’s been in the public eye since birth (not his choice), endured his parents’ highly public separation, and lost his mother who struggled with an eating disorder, in a tragic car crash when he was still young. Now, he’s simply trying to live in peace with his young family. It baffles me how people feel entitled to his life. I’ve never understood it.

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 13:52

He's not "simply trying to live in peace with his young family". I wish he did.
He's spent years whining and complaining about his life, and monetising others' privacy.

Mightymoog · 28/03/2025 13:53

Thingymajigii · 28/03/2025 13:49

The poor bloke hasn’t had an easy life. I know many people see him as incredibly privileged and ungrateful, but I’ve never viewed him that way. He’s been in the public eye since birth (not his choice), endured his parents’ highly public separation, and lost his mother who struggled with an eating disorder, in a tragic car crash when he was still young. Now, he’s simply trying to live in peace with his young family. It baffles me how people feel entitled to his life. I’ve never understood it.

he blabbed incredibly personal details about other people in a highly publicised book.
If he didn't want others commenting on him then maybe he shouldn't have doen that?

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 13:56

He could have had an amazing life. Focused on what he could do, changes he could make.
Or gone to live quietly somewhere, doing eco projects or whatever.
He would always live well, securely and in comfort.
He chose the path of notoriety, greed and constant publicity. You reap what you sow.

Nosleepforthismum · 28/03/2025 13:59

Loving all the comments 😁 but he probably does work every day. They own businesses and a foundation and whatever else they have their fingers in. Even if businesses aren’t successful, they require work being done to keep going. Even if he’s got someone doing most of the work for him, he’ll still have to sign off on decisions. Cash flow might be an issue if lots of their wealth is tied up in assets and if they are relying on the success of projects and them running on time. I’m just speculating of course but he probably does “stuff” at the computer every day, responding to emails, taking phone calls from his finance people/business people/pr people. He probably feels like he works really hard but never actually achieves anything.

Spectre8 · 28/03/2025 14:01

Mightymoog · 28/03/2025 13:31

what a strange response.
Can people only comment on him if they've also comented on every single person who has ever spoken publicly?

Well the person is was responding to made a comment about how he seeks out publicity and people are going to comment. My point was people don't have to as they can easily ignore it.

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:02

Spectre8 · 28/03/2025 14:01

Well the person is was responding to made a comment about how he seeks out publicity and people are going to comment. My point was people don't have to as they can easily ignore it.

No, you said there are things out there that I don't comment on. Which is true. I don't understand why that's actually a point, and I think this poster is similarly confused.

TheBackupPlan · 28/03/2025 14:03

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 13:52

He's not "simply trying to live in peace with his young family". I wish he did.
He's spent years whining and complaining about his life, and monetising others' privacy.

Why should he not be able to speak out about the issues in his own family?

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:07

TheBackupPlan · 28/03/2025 14:03

Why should he not be able to speak out about the issues in his own family?

Have you read Spare? Do you think some of the private details about his family, private texts, private conversations, supposed remarks and details about their.... physicality are ok to monetise?.
How would he feel if Camilla wrote a book detailing all manner of stuff about him which was nasty and unflattering?
He'd explode.

Init4thecatz · 28/03/2025 14:08

I wonder what Charles will leave him in the will... he did quite well when the QM/Q died, so I bet Meghan is waiting it out before a divorce.

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:09

He wants the title, the money, the status, the contacts, the good life.
But shows no responsibility, loyalty or decency.
Plus his honesty is in short supply.
Well I hope the $$$$$$ comforts him at night.

jeffgoldblum · 28/03/2025 14:11

Thingymajigii · 28/03/2025 13:49

The poor bloke hasn’t had an easy life. I know many people see him as incredibly privileged and ungrateful, but I’ve never viewed him that way. He’s been in the public eye since birth (not his choice), endured his parents’ highly public separation, and lost his mother who struggled with an eating disorder, in a tragic car crash when he was still young. Now, he’s simply trying to live in peace with his young family. It baffles me how people feel entitled to his life. I’ve never understood it.

You are aware everything you have written here could be written word for word about William!

yet somehow nobody seems to remember that he’s Diana’s son too .

Delphigirl · 28/03/2025 14:12

He’s doing whatever the hell he wants presumably, given he is a private citizen and not taking a penny from the taxpayers of this country.
Why?

jeffgoldblum · 28/03/2025 14:13

Delphigirl · 28/03/2025 14:12

He’s doing whatever the hell he wants presumably, given he is a private citizen and not taking a penny from the taxpayers of this country.
Why?

Not entirely true.

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:13

Delphigirl · 28/03/2025 14:12

He’s doing whatever the hell he wants presumably, given he is a private citizen and not taking a penny from the taxpayers of this country.
Why?

No, his constant campaign is for the UK taxpayers to constantly fund security at a high level. Have you seen those court cases?

EvelynBeatrice · 28/03/2025 14:15

None of my business. He’s a private citizen and can do or not do anything he likes within the law.

Beekeepingmum · 28/03/2025 14:15

I imagine he spends half the morning making rainbow crudites, before moving onto watering Megan's huge veg garden before ending the day bathing in a half a ton of bath salts. Seems pretty ideal to me.

TheBackupPlan · 28/03/2025 14:16

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:07

Have you read Spare? Do you think some of the private details about his family, private texts, private conversations, supposed remarks and details about their.... physicality are ok to monetise?.
How would he feel if Camilla wrote a book detailing all manner of stuff about him which was nasty and unflattering?
He'd explode.

I did read it. I didn’t think some of it was appropriate, but I think he can say whatever he likes and face the consequences of that. If they want to do the same, let them. If it’s grounds to sue him and they want to, they can.

I can only compare to my own situation. I told people about my father’s abuse and my mother covering it up, things they had said and done over the years etc. I had people telling me that I shouldn’t have told anyone as it should be private. Fuck that. If they didn’t want people to know, they shouldn’t have done it. If they want to put their side out there, they’re free too.

Obviously Harry’s situation means it’s known globally, but I don’t think that means he has to keep it quiet.

viques · 28/03/2025 14:18

Samcro · 28/03/2025 09:29

tbh i am more interested in what the POW does with his day.
PH is not a working royal so his day is not interesting.

I should imagine he is spending a lot of time praying that his father survives for at least another 15 years, it must be a nightmare to know that at any moment your young family will have their lives uprooted and changed forever, and that your own life of relative freedom to make decisions for yourself and your family could been closed off as firmly as though you were locked up in prison.

EvelynBeatrice · 28/03/2025 14:18

I lose sympathy at any suggestion UK taxpayers should foot his security bill - only potentially acceptable if he was to be carrying out work for the UK. I suppose there’s a view that his father ought to consider some contribution on the basis that Harry’s and his family are a target because of his birth.

DelectableMe · 28/03/2025 14:18

I don't think people have "a right" to slate people and invade their privacy for money.
He could have told his story and shown a modicum of respect for others.
He chose not to , because that's where the big bucks lie.

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