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Zoom. I get quite a few requests to attend public speaking engagements over zoom. None with Harry or Meghan though.Doesn't public speaking require a live audience?
Zoom. I get quite a few requests to attend public speaking engagements over zoom. None with Harry or Meghan though.Doesn't public speaking require a live audience?
So Meghan never became a UK citizen?
Zoom. I get quite a few requests to attend public speaking engagements over zoom.
500K for a Zoom public speaking engagement, I don't think so.
Photos of Harry and Meghan volunteering at the Home Boy Industries in LA along with a nice
video piece from ET.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Volunteer in LA AGAIN!
Meghan and Harry spent Wednesday afternoon with Homeboys and Homegirls of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, a community social justice organization working ...www.youtube.com
I think the book is doing them much more harm than good. From the parts serialised in the papers it just makes them sound even worse, didn’t think that was possible but it really does
They have denied direct involvement, leaving open the question of what other kind of involvement they may have had. I have read that they declined interviews with the authors, so they must have known about the project. They don't seem to have asked their friends or acquaintances to follow their example.Harry/Meghan have expressly denied involvement in the book. Whether that is true is another question.
The book appears to make it more difficult for them not only to resume royal duties at the end of their year away from them, but also to get on with their intended alternative, running their own foundation. Who would contribute to a charity run by a couple of petty family castoffs?
The book just seems to indicate that if Harry and Meghan had lived together for a while in the UK before getting engaged then a lot of the culture clash and different points of view could have been worked though before everything was locked in.
Meghan said that Harry proposed to her when she was cooking a chicken dinner in "their" kitchen.
There's this:Has anyone read the book? Could they summarize a few points so we don't have to?
Finding Freedom: 10 things we learned from Harry and Meghan's book
Biography reveals extent of Buckingham palace’s hostility towards Duchess of Sussexwww.theguardian.com
This doesn't ring true to me. Even if Harry doesn't have direct access to the Queen (really?), his father surely does. And yet, the authors would lead us to believe that the Duke and Duchess didn't bother asking him for help.According to the book, it was known within the palace walls that Harry and Meghan wanted changes to their royal status and had sought discussions with the Queen prior to a six-week trip to Canada at the end of last year.
It says they made the final decision while in Canada and again sought a meeting with Harry’s grandmother, but were told she would not be available until the end of January 2020. The announcement, the authors claim, came on 8 January because the couple got wind that a story was due to break in the UK press.
If Harry's issues with his brother stem from William suggesting that he take his time getting to know Meghan, that strikes me as perfectly reasonable advice from one sibling to another - especially given that they both know what it means to marry into the BRF and have the example of their parents who did marry quickly (albeit at a younger age). That's the main reason that's been consistently reported, and it doesn't paint William as petty, image conscious or temperamental