Madame Verseau
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@Countessmeout. - let Meghan be Meghan and as long as she is not committing real crimes against the UK she should be fine
I think it's a mix of racism, classism and nationalism all mixed in.
LaRae
I think this is the crux of it. There undoubtedly are other issues--the "-isms" that have been pointed out numerous times--but at this point all of those are swirling around and adding to the missteps that I believe the Sussexes have been taking from almost the very beginning. Those have mostly been small missteps, but they are adding up in a significant way.
But maybe in order to counterbalance those challenges, the Sussexes seem to try a bit too hard, and too fast, to be relevant, instead of calmly, discreetly but firmly establishing themselves as pillars of the BRF, Cambridges and Cornwall style.
I don't think it's easy and there's no tutorial to be a perfect royal. The only thing i know, and i see, is that their PR has been just chaotic lately. Maybe a return to fundamentals, the good'ol, a tad boring but understated engagements across the UK could help to fix the somewhat blurred image of the last few weeks...
> I think it will be key for Harry and Meghan to focus the bulk of their public engagements around bread and butter issues that matter to British people on a day to day basis. In my view, this has to be the "core" of what they do, and that is what will help win the respect of the people on the ground.
> This is exactly how Anne and Sophie have gone about doing it.
> I am not suggesting the issues they support are those that Anne and Sophie supported, but those that are personal to H&M.
> The big, "headline" causes and activism can follow in time, but really need to be subsidiary to the core. That will mean a lot more Scunthorpe, Hull, Glasgow, Wolverhampton, Cardiff and Romford, rather than Sicily, Paris or New York.
Lurker but had to comment. Why people seem to zero in on MM? I think it's because her introduction as a biracial woman to the royal family was initially a joyous occasion for many people of color and other ethnic groups within the Commonwealth. As an American, I thought it was awesome! The expectations were high and people were excited.
Unfortunately and sadly, many folks, including myself, slowly noticed that Meghan (the person) was actually a terrible fit for the position. She is simply too immature, self-centered, indifferent to the English people and obviously using her royal platform to merch herself and her celebrity friends. A newbie to ANY job is expected to learn and lay low the first year. Most businesses hate when new employees try to take over and go rogue too soon without following the rules.
I think you are right. There seem to be a series of missteps, that just seem to be adding to a much bigger perception issue. These missteps could emanate from any or a combination of:
> eagerness to do things differently from the rest of the BRF;
> not valuing the experience that Charles and William have;
> not having a competent and experienced team around them to help implement some of their ideas;
> genuine errors of judgement;
> listening to the wrong people; or
> not listening to the advice received from their team.
This can all be salvaged and the narrative can be turned around. There are plenty of members of the BRF can talk H&M through that if they want. Look no further than Philip, Charles, Camilla, Anne, Sophie, Catherine to name a few.
I think you are right. There seem to be a series of missteps, that just seem to be adding to a much bigger perception issue. These missteps could emanate from any or a combination of:
> eagerness to do things differently from the rest of the BRF;
> not valuing the experience that Charles and William have;
> not having a competent and experienced team around them to help implement some of their ideas;
> genuine errors of judgement;
> listening to the wrong people; or
> not listening to the advice received from their team.
This can all be salvaged and the narrative can be turned around. There are plenty of members of the BRF can talk H&M through that if they want. Look no further than Philip, Charles, Camilla, Anne, Sophie, Catherine to name a few.
How do you know they aren't listening to their team?
Good points and sound advice IMHO. ?I think you make some interesting points.
> I think it will be key for Harry and Meghan to focus the bulk of their public engagements around bread and butter issues that matter to British people on a day to day basis. In my view, this has to be the "core" of what they do, and that is what will help win the respect of the people on the ground.
> This is exactly how Anne and Sophie have gone about doing it.
> I am not suggesting the issues they support are those that Anne and Sophie supported, but those that are personal to H&M.
> The big, "headline" causes and activism can follow in time, but really need to be subsidiary to the core. That will mean a lot more Scunthorpe, Hull, Glasgow, Wolverhampton, Cardiff and Romford, rather than Sicily, Paris or New York.
I think you make some interesting points.
> I think it will be key for Harry and Meghan to focus the bulk of their public engagements around bread and butter issues that matter to British people on a day to day basis. In my view, this has to be the "core" of what they do, and that is what will help win the respect of the people on the ground.
> This is exactly how Anne and Sophie have gone about doing it.
> I am not suggesting the issues they support are those that Anne and Sophie supported, but those that are personal to H&M.
> The big, "headline" causes and activism can follow in time, but really need to be subsidiary to the core. That will mean a lot more Scunthorpe, Hull, Glasgow, Wolverhampton, Cardiff and Romford, rather than Sicily, Paris or New York.
I also think it might be good idea to prioritize engagements that didn't involve celebrities for a while. Fair or not, I don't think the Sussexes involvement with their celebrity friends is helping much with perception right now.
I think that is right. I might go further. Various celebrities attempts to fight the criticism of H&M is actually turning out to be very counter-productive.
Agreed. And to extend it even more, if they must do things with celebrities, it might help if the celebrities were at least British, rather than American, which I think also plays in to the "othering."
How many American celebrities have they done projects with aside from Harry & Oprah’s mental health documentary?
I wasn't necessarily referencing projects, although I think some nice, high profile projects with British celebrities, for a British audience would be a fantastic idea.
One difference between Meghan and the other royal women is the fact that she was a vocal activist before her marriage. I could be wrong but I suppose some people may think (rightly or wrongly) she's using her new status as a royal to promote her "own agenda" rather than supporting the monarchy.
It's also much easier to criticize a royal whose beliefs are widely known than one who keeps a lower profile (look at Prince Charles compared to Prince Edward).
The job of the royals is not simply to support the queen. The queen is a ceremonial head. The job of the royals is to support their causes, and the country they represent.
Its a shame that she is criticized for having causes before she was married. I would rather someone who actually cared about helping people before they joined the royal family, then someone who only does patronages because 'its the job'. Someone who actually did charity work long before meeting her royal husband, who shows that she has a genuine passion for the work and its not simply an obligation of her role.
Yes Prince Edward is lower profile but is that a good thing??? No. The point of a royal is to bring attention to the cause. Thats what brings money for the charity and brings awareness to the need. Being low profile helps no one.
Well, OK, this is just my two-cents but I am suspicious of the depth of her involvement and interest in her previous charitable work before her marriage. In the US, charitable photo ops have become "trendy" for Hollywood types. I agree that she generates interest but is it in her charities or does she gradually make it all about her, her status and inevitably her popularity. The positive remarks here are very sensitive but it's a balancing act with both Meghan and Harry. As an American I want her to do us proud and not inflict hurt on your established institutions.
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@Durham - Sophie and Anne are different women with their own style in carrying out their royal role. You can't turn Meghan into them. It will not be seen as authentic for her. A different approach to royal work does not make wrong. When there were moments of solemnity, Remembrance Day, Anzac Day etc I don't recall Meghan wildin' out at the church acting a complete fool. She conducted herself accordingly. Give her a chance and let her do the work of her patronages.
Lurker but had to comment. Why people seem to zero in on MM? I think it's because her introduction as a biracial woman to the royal family was initially a joyous occasion for many people of color and other ethnic groups within the Commonwealth. As an American, I thought it was awesome! The expectations were high and people were excited.
Unfortunately and sadly, many folks, including myself, slowly noticed that Meghan (the person) was actually a terrible fit for the position. She is simply too immature, self-centered, indifferent to the English people and obviously using her royal platform to merch herself and her celebrity friends. A newbie to ANY job is expected to learn and lay low the first year. Most businesses hate when new employees try to take over and go rogue too soon without following the rules.
I agree with everything you said! Royal family is a "firm". Like any company, there are goals and there is a leadership hierarchy. All other performers need to tie their work with overall goals and vision of leadership.
The way Harry/ Meghan manage their projects is seeking too much attention on them and not the cause.
All above are my views.
The way Harry/ Meghan manage their projects is seeking too much attention on them and not the cause.
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