The most surprising thing for me that came out of this series is that H&M never used the word privacy in their step-down announcements. I've seen many mean comments online about them asking for privacy & then having a public life. I'm not going back to verify this but if true it really proves the distortion by the media.
I think that there is a big difference between wanting "privacy" and wanting people to stay away from their home and not stalk them in the way that Diana (and later Harry and Meghan) were stalked. Also, wanting to not have letters and e-mails (especially those encouraged by the royal family) publicly published and leaked seems different, too. They want (and wanted) to do the official work for the royal family, which is public. But, they didn't want to be constantly hounded, lied about, endangered, and commoditized by the tabloids and by some of their own family members.
Also, Tyler Perry seems like a cool dude and Meghan’s mom seems fabulous.
Tyler Perry seems wonderful. It was so nice of him to give Harry and Meghan a safe place to stay when Charles withdrew security while they were in danger and their location was public knowledge. I knew that Charles made the decision to withdraw their security, but now it is clearer that he did it at a particularly terrible time. It really does seem like horrible payback or controlling behavior. I dislike Charles even more now. I absolutely do not accept the idea that Charles should provide security only if M & H kept the same roles. Even if I didn't think the royal family had played such a big role in creating the danger, I would believe this. Harry was born into some degree of danger. Most parents would want to protect their children if they could regardless of the cause. I feel terrible for Harry that his only remaining parent is like this.
Meghan's mom does seem lovely. The only nice one in their immediate families. Both dads seem awful, but I thought they seemed bad before I watched the show. I think William is the one who I lost the most respect for as a result of watching the Netflix show.
The worst thing about that column is that an editor and possibly several other people approved its publication.
And that the editors approved it because they clearly thought that their readers would eat it up. That's part of what made me so sad watching the show. So many people seem to want to believe the ugliness and spread ugliness in various ways.
Harry said that his brother and father believe what they want to believe. That is sad, too. Do they believe what they want to believe because they are in line for the throne? Because it is bad stories about them that are being squashed while feeding the tabloids ugly stories about Meghan? Because they don't see the benefit of Meghan to the royal family in so much of the Commonwealth and only care about what she can offer them and not her humanity?
This whole idea that, if other people in the family had to endure tabloid ugliness and endangerment, then so does Meghan is so perverse. If someone was abused, does that mean that their kids have to put up with abuse, too? If one person was killed as a result of the paparazzi thirst does that mean that another royal family member and his wife have to be abused and endangered by the paparazzi and tabloids? It's so sick. This attitude by some Brits that they are entitled to so much access and even abuse of M and H is also really bizarre and sad.