It is easy for me to say it. But the reality is we all have choices. They have made theirs. Not one of us on this good earth gets everything we want from every situation we encounter.
For the record I am not a Sussex naysayer. I am firmly a supporter. I'm a black british woman who was relieved to see Meghan apparently welcomed into the Royal family (early Christmas invite etc) whilst being apprehensive about how some sections of the British public and press would react and treat her. And about how she would be treated within the RF once the public smiles and hand-waving were over.
I was horrified by the disrespect shown by some members of the RF during their wedding. I have been disgusted by the tone of a significant amount of the press coverage of Meghan and Harry since their wedding. I have argued with people (including in earlier version of this thread) about the inherent racism in some of the criticisms being levelled at Meghan and about the covert racism in Britain in general.
Seeing the two of them quite clearly being used as "cover" for Andrew's transgressions turned my stomach. Seeing the way Meghan has been treated by some people, publications and broadcasters has been distressing, depressing and a whole host of other things.
I have been disappointed but not surprised by a lot of things that have been said and done where Meghan is concerned.
I think the choices they are making are in their best interest and believe they have anticipated the fact that Charles's expected "slim down" of the RF will mean their services will only really be relevant until William's children grow up and have chosen to take matters into their own hands and attempt to cut their own paths. I respect that hugely.
None of that means I cannot also have a view on them meeting their own security costs.
I am not disdainful of any of Meghan's experiences, as much as anything because I was born a black woman in Britain and I have no illusions about what that means. And Meghan has had to play her role in the full glare of press and public. So don't presume to use terms such as "bitchy" and "disdainful" in reference to anything I've said about Meghan.
I have no idea why you find the idea of financial independence equating to meeting their own security cost so offensive. Because at its root that was the main message in my original post.
You keep telling us how they are both wealthy in their own right (despite the fact that as you say we all already know it). My saying so wasn't any more a "dig" than you saying so. It's a statement fact regardless of who said it.
I'm not perturbed by the idea that they desire to be independent. If I were in Meghan's shoes I'd want to be far away from the treatment she has been subjected to. I'm perturbed by the use of the phrase "become financially independent" because (per my original post) Harry already is (or at least has the means to be so as a result of inheritance etc) and so is Meghan. By the way that's not a jab. It's just a fact.
I respect and support their decision to break away and really hope it works out for them. Because that will be the best "finger" they can give to the British press, those online trolls who have behaved so badly and indeed anyone within the RF who contributed to them feeling their position was untenable.
Thank you for your advice, patronising as it might be. However, believe me I already know exactly where to go and do plenty for my part to make my voice heard on any number of topics including taxes, the NHS, Brexit, racism in the UK and Andrew amongst many other issues. Not that my representations will make any difference.
The fact that you consider my having a view regarding funding of security to be "perpetual moaning" only shows how blinkered you are on this topic.
And my @ to Zemgirl was a joke which she will I'm sure have understood.
As soon as a high profile member of the RF gets married italways seems to be an attack on the wife. The fact she wasn’t British and black gave extra ammunition.
I have never visited the U.K. and I am white but I am sorry that you experience racism. You are also entitled to express your opinions and beliefs. At the end of the day we are all people.