shady lady
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Good for HRH The Duchess of Sussex for being unbothered and living her own life.
If that's true, it says a lot doesn't it?
Unbothered about the two Dutch translators whose professionalism and integrity are being questioned as a result of their mouthpiece's book?
Unbothered about all the other people who have been affected by her and PH's behaviour? (too many to mention here - those we know about)
There is nothing good about a person living a life where other people are affected or damaged by their actions. It's not a healthy way to live.
Indeed, if a person is consumed with bitterness, and jealousy for others, and goes out of their way to attack, or seek "revenge"; if someone is indeed living rent free inside their head, then they are not living their own life at all.
Acknowledge wrongdoing, seek forgiveness, learn to forgive, move on. Then a person can live their own life (I speak from experience).
In H&M's case, where damage has been done on an industrial scale (and in a very public way), they need to understand it will not just disappear when they want it to, it cannot be undone, and they may well never be forgiven by those affected, and understandably so, or trusted again. They have to learn to live with it and the consequences. If they are unbothered by that, it speaks volumes.
Just my opinion.
As for HRH The Duke of Sussex's case to pay the police to be his private security...I don't think he'll win, especially if there are other people just as famous if not more who don't do so. It might just be the final break he needs from Great Britain, however. If he doesn't feel that his family is safe without this measure, than neither his wife nor children will probably set foot in Great Britain again, and he would be less inclined to do so without them unless absolutely necessary.
From here in the UK, I would say this is already happening.
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