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Would it not be rather reckless to invite them though? All the stories will be sold to the highest bidder afterwards, at least if the present actions are something to go by.
Wrong, cousin Freddie married an English actress, her name is Sophie Winkleman
Lord Freddie is not senior member of the royal family. He doesn't count.
I think the couple will be invited to the Coronation. Perhaps Charles can enforce a NDA so that it doesn't become an ABC or Netflix special.
Lord Frederick counts in context imo. He is a male Windsor. He is the great grandson of a British king, the son of a HRH prince in the male line of kings.
Harry didn't qualify his ridiculous comments by claiming that only senior Royal men needed to marry an image.
Exactly.
Once again it's unspecified "they"s who are to blame. Such a cowardly thing to do.
And his comments about being aboard a "freedom flight" are nonsensical. He wasn't a hostage. If he wanted to leave all along why didn't he just say so. All the money the taxpayer would have saved!
Would it not be rather reckless to invite them though? All the stories will be sold to the highest bidder afterwards, at least if the present actions are something to go by.
I guess that’s the question - when does offering family support and understanding become reckless? The King’s children should be at the Coronation. And Charles, as a father, would probably like both sons to be there. But what happens when the person who holds a position that seems to make his attendance a no brainer is the same person who continues to attempt to damage his father, his brother, and the institution they represent?
A lot depends on what happens with the next three episodes and what Harry says in his book but at this point I still think they should be invited. They shouldn’t have any special part to play and they shouldn’t be given the opportunity to be seen interacting publicly with the King or the PoW. They obviously shouldn’t take part in any official parties or receptions surrounding the event (imagine them at a reception for members of the Commonwealth)! Private interaction with Charles and William should also be limited and as soon as possible off they go.
But they may not even want to go to the Coronation. If they stand by everything that they and others have said on their Netflix series they definitely shouldn’t want to go to a ceremony that represents everything they disdain, and that revolves around a family that has treated them so poorly… right?
But they may not even want to go to the Coronation. If they stand by everything that they and others have said on their Netflix series they definitely shouldn’t want to go to a ceremony that represents everything they disdain, and that revolves around a family that has treated them so poorly… right?
I would particularly like to ask the people on this forum who are from the UK what your feelings are about the danger of Harry and Meghan to the Monarchy, particularly with their claims made in this docuseries?
I have heard of what you are speaking about in regards to Charles allegedly planting stories, but in the case Harry I think not, Harry might have been more popular than Charles but succession wise he would fade out and be irrelevant overtime so I doubt Charles would do that with Harry. But I get what you say.The only thing I can see you is the height of Harry's paranoia.
HE seems to see threats around every corner - so your personal security is pulled - you still live in a security controlled area. I assure you Windsor Great park is more secure when most of the UK. When it was pulled in Canada - did he think his enemies would fly there to kill him.
He does place a lot of resources on these people. He does seem to think himself very important as well.
I wonder how much of this is his drop in popularity. I was told that was always mentioning that to other royals - how popular he is. And I think that he expected that is continue or increase with Meghan at his side - when it didn't it must be a smear campaign.
Now I will not lie to you - the palace itself is a hot bed of gossip and yes - it was gossiped for years that Charles office would plant stories of his siblings to put a negative light on them. Whether this was just office gossip or press teams at odd - I will never know.
Which UK press will have sympathy for those two? Even the Republican Guardian isn’t really on their side so which press will have sympathy for them? The only namely people I will say have sympathy for them will be Afua Hirsch and David Olusoga and a few others.There will be some public sympathy for H & M's treatment in the UK press, which I believe has been unprecedented in the amount of vitriolic and often untrue coverage Meghan has received. The physical threats from racists have been real and probably very frightening so many people will also sympathise with that. However, these issues have become overshadowed by their continuous whining about the royal household, the 'institution' and the obvious rift between Harry & his family.
I don't think Harry & Meghan or this docuseries pose any threat to the monarchy. If anything, it highlights the dignified behaviour of Catherine & William, who just get on with the traditional and formal work, while also involving themselves in progressive issues eg Earthshot and mental health. The monarchy has survived battles, regicide, civil war and abdication. It isn't going to collapse from the emotional outpourings of two disgruntled ex-working royals who don't even live here.
One of the Commonwealth countries has commented on the documentary calling it patronizing, the country is Gabon so there you have it.I think its hard to invite someone to the most important occasion in a reign when the people you are inviting have done their hardest to pull down everything monarchy stands for. Camelot makes a good point - how would H&M be able to interact with Commonwealth leaders, of which we can assume there will be lots, after their series compared it to an Empire. It is no longer a case of just being awkward for the RF in private as it once was but very much a case of making everyone who is part of events they are at feel awkward. I wonder how the rest of the RF feel about the series - it may well be that they are as upset as Charles and William are likely to be which would add further doubt to H&M being invited.
If they do go I'd see it as the biggest hypocrisy imaginable - it would clearly just be about raising their profile and market value than from any desire to actually be there for Charles or even just for the sake of the monarchy.
Inviting those two would still be giving them a front row seat to the monarchy just because Harry is his son, Harry has pretty much thrown a lot of goodwill away so why should he be invited? I’m sure he will invite them anyways but they will probably not come there IMO. The attempt of them being given access is more than enough.I guess that’s the question - when does offering family support and understanding become reckless? The King’s children should be at the Coronation. And Charles, as a father, would probably like both sons to be there. But what happens when the person who holds a position that seems to make his attendance a no brainer is the same person who continues to attempt to damage his father, his brother, and the institution they represent?
A lot depends on what happens with the next three episodes and what Harry says in his book but at this point I still think they should be invited. They shouldn’t have any special part to play and they shouldn’t be given the opportunity to be seen interacting publicly with the King or the PoW. They obviously shouldn’t take part in any official parties or receptions surrounding the event (imagine them at a reception for members of the Commonwealth)! Private interaction with Charles and William should also be limited and as soon as possible off they go.
But they may not even want to go to the Coronation. If they stand by everything that they and others have said on their Netflix series they definitely shouldn’t want to go to a ceremony that represents everything they disdain, and that revolves around a family that has treated them so poorly… right?
...Now I will not lie to you - the palace itself is a hot bed of gossip and yes - it was gossiped for years that Charles office would plant stories of his siblings to put a negative light on them. Whether this was just office gossip or press teams at odd - I will never know.
Actually he doesn't. Lord Frederick is not even a member of the royal family. He has no role so when Harry was talking about male members marrying women who fit the mold/role. I don't think anyone thought of relatives like Lord Frederick.Lord Frederick counts in context imo. He is a male Windsor. He is the great grandson of a British king, the son of a HRH prince in the male line of kings.
Harry didn't qualify his ridiculous comments by claiming that only senior Royal men needed to marry an image.
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I don't think Harry & Meghan or this docuseries pose any threat to the monarchy. If anything, it highlights the dignified behaviour of Catherine & William, who just get on with the traditional and formal work, while also involving themselves in progressive issues eg Earthshot and mental health. The monarchy has survived battles, regicide, civil war and abdication. It isn't going to collapse from the emotional outpourings of two disgruntled ex-working royals who don't even live here.
He didn’t leave years ago because he simply didn’t have the guts to leave, but to a large extent he enjoyed the privileges (private jets, not worrying about housing and bills, allowances and expenses catered for) and wasn’t going to give that up just yet until he met Megsy who could “give him a better life outside the palace”. He has always wanted out, but enjoyed the privileges he could get. He always took it for granted.Exactly.
Once again it's unspecified "they"s who are to blame. Such a cowardly thing to do.
And his comments about being aboard a "freedom flight" are nonsensical. He wasn't a hostage. If he wanted to leave all along why didn't he just say so. All the money the taxpayer would have saved!
I believe it’s a mixture of paranoia, entitlement and plain childish ignorance on Harry’s part about security, to me he is someone who never really took royal life seriously and took the privileges for granted.
I beg to differ there. Security is the one issue that is non-negotiable. From the very beginning the paparazzi showed there was no limit to how far they would go get access. They did everything from setting up camera's in Meghan's neighbors homes, jumping the set gates, and to the (in)famous corroborating with Meghan's father. Add to all of that the death threats (some racial) the couple received in letters and social media.
Security is not to be taken lightly. Not when lives are at stake.
I beg to differ there. Security is the one issue that is non-negotiable. From the very beginning the paparazzi showed there was no limit to how far they would go get access. They did everything from setting up camera's in Meghan's neighbors homes, jumping the set gates, and to the (in)famous corroborating with Meghan's father. Add to all of that the death threats (some racial) the couple received in letters and social media.
Security is not to be taken lightly. Not when lives are at stake.
Would it not be rather reckless to invite them though? All the stories will be sold to the highest bidder afterwards, at least if the present actions are something to go by.
I beg to differ there. Security is the one issue that is non-negotiable. From the very beginning the paparazzi showed there was no limit to how far they would go get access. They did everything from setting up camera's in Meghan's neighbors homes, jumping the set gates, and to the (in)famous corroborating with Meghan's father. Add to all of that the death threats (some racial) the couple received in letters and social media.
Security is not to be taken lightly. Not when lives are at stake.
Actually he doesn't. Lord Frederick is not even a member of the royal family. He has no role so when Harry was talking about male members marrying women who fit the mold/role. I don't think anyone thought of relatives like Lord Frederick.
I have heard of what you are speaking about in regards to Charles allegedly planting stories, but in the case Harry I think not, Harry might have been more popular than Charles but succession wise he would fade out and be irrelevant overtime so I doubt Charles would do that with Harry. But I get what you say.
I believe it’s a mixture of paranoia, entitlement and plain childish ignorance on Harry’s part about security, to me he is someone who never really took royal life seriously and took the privileges for granted.