PetticoatLane
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The Kate crying article was such a non-entity at the time I'd actually forgotten about it until the interview. My group of friends and work colleagues ranging in ages from 20-45 literally never talked about it at the time and I'd wager a good 90% of the British people would say it never even entered their radar. The BRF know that today's papers are tomorrow's fish and chip wrappers, complaining about it gives the story air and a life of its own that it wouldn't have if you'd just let it go.
That article certainly didn't carry the massive emotional weight of, say, a 4-year-old Princess Elizabeth doing a Nazi salute on the front page of the Sun, the many, many articles accusing Prince Philip of being involved in ordering an MI6 assassination of Diana, a pic of Harry wearing a Nazi uniform to a party or literally anything Charles or Camilla have ever been accused of (which let's remember led to Camilla being physically assaulted by members of the public when doing her groceries).
Meghan clearly had mental health challenges during her time working for the RF but equally cared little to nothing about the mental health of people she attacked so brutally in that Oprah interview.
That article certainly didn't carry the massive emotional weight of, say, a 4-year-old Princess Elizabeth doing a Nazi salute on the front page of the Sun, the many, many articles accusing Prince Philip of being involved in ordering an MI6 assassination of Diana, a pic of Harry wearing a Nazi uniform to a party or literally anything Charles or Camilla have ever been accused of (which let's remember led to Camilla being physically assaulted by members of the public when doing her groceries).
Meghan clearly had mental health challenges during her time working for the RF but equally cared little to nothing about the mental health of people she attacked so brutally in that Oprah interview.