What did you think? Of course Charles would rescue him! He will be the king of the Uk's son one day!
Yes, that' doesn't make his taking favours from strangers any more admirable.
What did you think? Of course Charles would rescue him! He will be the king of the Uk's son one day!
That line by the previous poster is repeated regularly on pro H&M forums. They feel that it is somehow only right that the Queen sell a few priceless heirlooms to help H&M pay their bills. I don’t know why they think that the Queen needs to sell jewelry to help them out if she wishes to do so
Yes, that' doesn't make his taking favours from strangers any more admirable.
Because they like irony... It is so funny how people here behave as if they were the Sussex's financial advisors... Why not say the queen would give them some unknown pieces of jewellery from her vaults? It#s the same thing, honestly.
You just assume he took favours from strangers. But how do you know?
Because they like irony... It is so funny how people here behave as if they were the Sussex's financial advisors... Why not say the queen would give them some unknown pieces of jewellery from her vaults? It#s the same thing, honestly.
You just assume he took favours from strangers. But how do you know?
But they are financially independent. They will not need any help from his granny or father. Or at least they intend to be.
He's been living for months in the house of a person he does not apparently know.. and probably living rent free..
For any other person it would be called financial independance. Inheritance/allowance (for those who have that) plus private income.Exactly, financial independence on their terms. So not true financial independence
What did you think? Of course Charles would rescue him! He will be the king of the Uk's son one day!
FYI, Montecito/Santa Barbara is absolutely not considered a neighborhood of LA, not even close....USA audience - here we are in one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods of LA ina mega mansion because we are royalty.
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It sounds like it could be the title of a murder mystery, lol...Murder at the Chateau!
From the outside, I have to admit it’s gorgeous....
Probably rent-free... But maybe the publicity they got when living in this house was enough for the owner, when he now looks to sell the house? Or they did pay but didn't send you a copy of the receipt of payment?
There were a time here on the forums when you had to find a reliable source for claims like that. Eg. articles, but not from a tabloid. Statements of sources who give their name or books from authors who stand by what they write (not like the Katie Nicholls or Mrs. Ex-Campbell's).
For any other person it would be called financial independance. Inheritance/allowance (for those who have that) plus private income.
Rich people who help their kids are not necessarily enablers. Nor are middle class people who help their kids. Harry and Meghan are not drug addicts or grifters or scofflaws or criminals. Why shouldn’t a parent help his kids have a better life?
FYI, Montecito/Santa Barbara is absolutely not considered a neighborhood of LA, not even close.
Harry inherited money from his mother.
For example, using US numbers, because that’s were my own investments are & thus what I’m familiar with, if Harry inherited $10 million from Diana, invested around the time of her death, 23 years ago, that sum would have grown to around $58.5 million today, assuming 7-8% growth which is the US stock market’s performance since mid 1997.
Additionally I’ve read a number of reports that the Queen mum set up trusts for her grandkids, so like Beatrice and Eugenie, Harry probably inherited money from his great grandmother. There were reports that Harry inherited more that William from the Queen mother. https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celeb...arry-prince-william-inheritance-queen-mother/
For all we know the Queen and Phillip may have established trusts for their grandkids, likewise Charles may have set up a trust fund for Harry, or possibly Archie and his cousins. Meghan, of course, earned a decent amount of money prior to her marriage and likely continues to earn some residuals, we don’t know if she invested her money, but it’s likely she did.
These people don’t live pay check to pay check, they pass wealth on from generation to generation by investing, setting up trusts to avoid taxes, etc..
While Harry and Meghan aren’t uber wealthy billionaires, they likely have enough in assets - his inherited and invested, hers earned and invested, to support their lifestyle.
They brought the manion from Sergey Grishin. He reportedly confessed to US authorities that he stole millions from banks in Estonia and Russia.
According to Russian outlet Life, in a bid to gain American citizenship,
the California-resident dished the dirt on how he nearly collapsed Moscow's banking system with various scams.
He reportedly said: "I have stolen a lot in Estonia and Russia.
"This was the largest fraud scheme because no one knew exactly how much money was stolen.
He's been living for months in the house of a person he does not apparently know.. and probably living rent free..
When it comes to Charles and his son, they've always had a very good and very loving relationship from all I've seen over the years. Even through the bad times. The Windsors are just like every other family on this planet. They have their ups and downs and feuds and celebrations but I can't wrap my head around the idea that because Harry struck out on his own (away from taxpayer money which has been explained earlier) that the whole Windsor family would ostracize and shun someone they love just because they decided to not work for the "family business" aka "The Firm".
I don't think the fact that they left - though surely disappointing - would be the main issue in a possible fraught relationship; the way they left (from their my way or the highway statement - and even the Southern Africa documentary - until the various ways of them getting their story out (the lawsuit and very probable the book)) would most likely be an important factor in all of that.
On this, I agree with you. Its tantamount to not only not thinking clearly about what they wanted to do and how to go about doing it but reeks of a child throwing all their toys out of the playpen and then having a royal tantrum because the parent isn't picking them up fast enough. At least this is the picture painted that we're all looking at. The parents though aren't about to give up on the child though and leave him on an orphanage doorstep though. (There'd be a lot more orphanages filled with children were this to be so including all three of mine when they were infants)
Giving a 35-year-old man the same leeway as a toddler/baby is probably the exact reason he is the person he is today. He might not like it, but his family giving him the gift of accountability for his actions, might be the best thing they could ever do for him.
Video of Victoria Arbiter on Australian television discussing the Riven Rock house.
Saying there was no involvement from Prince Charles in the purchase -
https://7news.com.au/entertainment/...prawling-new-14m-santa-barbara-home-c-1238069
And while the video walk-through of the property is now no longer available on the internet, this estate seems to have had many fans before the ownership of the Sussexes.
There are many photos of it on different Pinterest sites.
Just type The Chateau of Riven Rock pinterest for more views, including from the air if you don't have Google Earth and want to see the layout of where the tea-house is situated, the tennis court and so on.
Video didn’t work for me; can you summarize what Victoria said? Thanks !
Even if they bought that house with their own money, how are they going to pay for taxes, maintenance, utilities, staffs, security, Archie's future school fees, Meghan's dresses and private jets in the long run, especially when they both don't have high-paying jobs currently?