DuchessMia
Nobility
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2018
- Messages
- 375
- City
- Atlanta
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- United States
She is free to continue her good works as a private citizen. However, if she does that in an official or semi-official capacity in Canada , that is as HRH The Duchess of Sussex , and without the advice and consent of the Palace and the Canadian government, then constitutional issues are raised . That was the point of the editorial in The Globe and Mail.
What advice would she be given? That organization works with the wrong type of people and therefore she should avoid them. What constitutional issues, which would mean they were going against the foundation of the country, could these organizations present? Nothing about these organizations would suggest they are subverting the rule of the Canadian government, the Commonwealth or the Queen. IMO, all this seems to be manufactured outrage to keep Meghan in her place, punishing her for not doing things as they’ve always been done. Nothing illegal or unconstitutional about her actions. Just different.