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Well, didn't the documentary do the same thing?This thread is getting into the same tired old arguments again ....

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Well, didn't the documentary do the same thing?This thread is getting into the same tired old arguments again ....
We need to wait a bit and Harry's book will be released. There they will explain once again to all those who did not understand something after the interview with Oprah and this documentaryWell, didn't the documentary do the same thing?![]()
They left the UK. Their home on the UK was on one of the queens estates so there was some security there already. By leaving they were Sticking and everyone with an astronomical bill.I can't believe people think that is a good analogy. I think it's the worst one yet. Harry & Meghan weren't asking for "the family and the whole country" to "throw all their strength" into their security. They also weren't in a line either.
They were arranging their lives and found out at the last minute that something important they thought was settled had to be redone and it wasn't paid for anymore. Then, later, when they wanted to go to the UK, they couldn't make arrangements that satisfied them. Nothing they were doing or wanted was taking away from anyone else, neither from the UK nor from other royals.
And, if you want to use the ER analogy (as much as it doesn't make any sense), it's more like H&M showed up at the ER and their kids were bleeding but the ER said "sorry, all these other people were here before you."
A better analogy is that a hurricane was coming and their dad said, sorry... I need that plywood back so you can't board up your windows. Go buy some new plywood even though you only have 2 hours before the hurricane arrives.
Read @skategal's post. It explains it all.Why couldn't they clarify all the details in advance?
I don't think that Mark David Chapman was racists, but that didn't stop him from killing John Lennon. Britney Spears is a white woman, but the paparazzi brought her to serious psychological problems. Then her experience, as I understand it, also cannot be compared with Meghan's experience, since Meghan always suffered more, because she is not white. russians kill my fellow citizens every day simply because we are Ukrainians. But they are not racists and we are white, and it is clearly more difficult for the victims of racists than for us.And being a victim of racism is much worse than being the victim of rudeness. Black people in the US have to worry about being killed by racists. No one worries about people being killed because someone was rude to them.
She was talking about her and Kate, not about her and other random celebrities.Then her experience, as I understand it, also cannot be compared with Meghan's experience, since Meghan always suffered more, because she is not white.
It doesn't explain what plan they had to live independently using their own (substantial) means. Both came from a background of getting things comped and paid for by others (Harry as a royal, Meghan as a celebrity/influencer), and it seems like they expected that to continue into their new life. And indeed, someone they didn't even know comped them a house, which I can't imagine he'd do for random people dealing with safety and security issues.Read @skategal's post. It explains it all.
You likely can’t watch it in Ukraine .. even if you weren’t being attacked ?. I think you’d better understand if you could watch it. Understandable if it’s not available in other countries and worse with what you’re going through over there.As I see this situation.
You have a child and he is sick. He is very ill and you are taking him to the hospital. At the hospital, you ask the doctors to examine him immediately. But in the hospital they explain to you that the doctor will examine the child as soon as possible. You are in a panic, your baby is very sick. You start to make a fuss about being ignored. That your child may die and you must be helped immediately. You can be understood, you are the parent of a sick child. But in the hospital, your child is not the only one, and other children feel bad too. Their parents are also worried. Doctors cannot abandon all children and run to yours. Your child wasn't rushed to not because he had the wrong color of skin, eyes or hair. It's just that the hospital has a protocol and follows it. It would be a lot more cynical if they did it just because you're a celebrity.
I can understand the feelings of Meghan and Harry. I can understand their fears. But this does not mean that the family and the whole country should have thrown all their strength into their defense. Just because the rest of the royal family or the rest of the celebrities aren't screaming about their feelings doesn't mean they're completely safe. It's not just celebrities who are being threatened. Ordinary people are also threatened and these are not ordinary words. They also need protection. I understand that Harry may feel that his situation is unique. But when a woman runs away from her husband, who beats her and threatens to kill her, she is no less scared. And her chances of being killed are many times greater.
Again, I don't think Harry and Meghan's fears and worries are made up. But it seems to me that it is they who do not consider the fears and experiences of other people to be something important.
As I see this situation.
You have a child and he is sick. He is very ill and you are taking him to the hospital. At the hospital, you ask the doctors to examine him immediately. But in the hospital they explain to you that the doctor will examine the child as soon as possible. You are in a panic, your baby is very sick. You start to make a fuss about being ignored. That your child may die and you must be helped immediately. You can be understood, you are the parent of a sick child. But in the hospital, your child is not the only one, and other children feel bad too. Their parents are also worried. Doctors cannot abandon all children and run to yours. Your child wasn't rushed to not because he had the wrong color of skin, eyes or hair. It's just that the hospital has a protocol and follows it. It would be a lot more cynical if they did it just because you're a celebrity.
I can understand the feelings of Meghan and Harry. I can understand their fears. But this does not mean that the family and the whole country should have thrown all their strength into their defense. Just because the rest of the royal family or the rest of the celebrities aren't screaming about their feelings doesn't mean they're completely safe. It's not just celebrities who are being threatened. Ordinary people are also threatened and these are not ordinary words. They also need protection. I understand that Harry may feel that his situation is unique. But when a woman runs away from her husband, who beats her and threatens to kill her, she is no less scared. And her chances of being killed are many times greater.
Again, I don't think Harry and Meghan's fears and worries are made up. But it seems to me that it is they who do not consider the fears and experiences of other people to be something important.
Probably Kate should have cut her veins and talked about it publicly. Kate was only 21 when she met William and lived under constant pressure from the press for 10 years before the wedding and after the wedding no one left her alone. But of course it wasn't that hard for her because she's white. Yes, it was her choice to endure everything and move on, and not cry on Oprah's shoulder. But this does not mean that what she experienced was just rudeness. They didn't step on her foot and didn't apologize.She was talking about her and Kate, not about her and other random celebrities.
I saw the documentary. It's a very well made film. Indeed, very good. Harry and Meghan prepared very well, and Netflix did their job very well. And precisely because I see how it is made, it is difficult for me to believe in complete sincerity. There are a lot of half-truths in the film, but very well told.I understand that you haven't even watched the Netflix show,
They didn’t plan to live independently.It doesn't explain what plan they had to live independently using their own (substantial) means. Both came from a background of getting things comped and paid for by others (Harry as a royal, Meghan as a celebrity/influencer), and it seems like they expected that to continue into their new life. And indeed, someone they didn't even know comped them a house, which I can't imagine he'd do for random people dealing with safety and security issues.
It's possible to feel empathy for both Harry and Meghan while still questioning parts of their narrative and actions. And I certainly understand why @airgelaal doesn't have much patience for some it these days.
I suspect that being part time royals and having their own jobs was never going to be compatible. There would be inherent conflicts of interest being a working royal (even part time) and having commercial ventures or independent jobs.T
They wanted to be part-time royals (compensated as such) and also have their own jobs.
Yes.I suspect that being part time royals and having their own jobs was never going to be compatible. There would be inherent conflicts of interest being a working royal (even part time) and having commercial ventures or independent jobs.
They really were always going to be damned if they do and damned if they don’t.
The monarchy has proved time and again that it’s an outdated institution and is incapable of change because of the people in it. QEII was an enormous shield due to the high regard the majority of people had for her and the length of time she reigned. Charles and/or William are not held in even a fraction of the same regard and I think finally we might rightly start to have a conversation nationally about how we, the people who pay for them, want the monarchy to look or if we even want them at all.
Yes.
Harry said that even though part-time royal was being negotiated for months with them and was an option presented to him that he chose from a list of 5 options, as things progressed it was obvious that it wouldn’t be allowed and the only option was to leave being a working royal.
@skategal, WHOLE POST IS CORRECT, great job of reiterating it.The documentary shows that they had many plans over the course of several months.
The first was New Zealand. Before they could finalize plans, it was leaked to the media.
The second plan was South Africa.
Again before plans could be finalized, it was leaked to the media.
The third plan was Canada. They asked to discuss this with Charles and he wanted them to put it in writing.
They didn’t want to because of what happened the first two times but agreed to do so when Charles said that he need a written document.
They put specific comments in the written document in case it leaked so they would know where the leak came from.
Again the Canada plan was leaked to the media and they knew it was being leaked by BP.
Harry said when the plans leak to the media, they are effectively dead in the water at the point because all the negotiations become very political.
So they were then left in a place in Canada with no plans and the paparazzi discovered the location and were trying to breach the estate.
This is when they also learned that they would lose their security in 3 weeks and had to leave to another location but were out of plans at that point.
Also Covid was coming and they were afraid the borders would close. So when Tyler Perry reached out to them, the jumped on it.
It wasn’t lack of planning that was their issue.
Their plans were being spoiled by media leaks coming from internal to BP most likely in an attempt to keep them from leaving the Institution.
Harry also says at a meeting he had with the Queen, Charles and William and Palace advisors he was given 5 options from fully in to fully out and he chose option 3 (part-time Royal living outside the UK) but as time went on it was clear BP wouldn’t allow that to happen.
One of the biggest (huge) problems in the U.K. is the tabloids. The photographers make HUGE money selling their photos .. so they are extremely aggressive. The night Diana was in that horrible crash and died some even photographed her in the car. To my knowledge that picture never surfaced but if she hadn’t’t died it definitely would have. Their was a huge, huge backlash against the tabloid media .. huge. As much as Camilla likely suffered though it was nothing compared to Diana. Due to the $ the photographers/tabloids make they will stop at nothing to get their photos. Vultures. Much worse then U.S.paparazzi.I suspect that being part time royals and having their own jobs was never going to be compatible. There would be inherent conflicts of interest being a working royal (even part time) and having commercial ventures or independent jobs.
They really were always going to be damned if they do and damned if they don’t.
The monarchy has proved time and again that it’s an outdated institution and is incapable of change because of the people in it. QEII was an enormous shield due to the high regard the majority of people had for her and the length of time she reigned. Charles and/or William are not held in even a fraction of the same regard and I think finally we might rightly start to have a conversation nationally about how we, the people who pay for them, want the monarchy to look or if we even want them at all.
That's very much not the same. Dr. Biden teaches English at a community college; she's not out there trading on her name and fame, something that was frowned upon when Edward tried it, too. Meanwhile, nobody seems to be objecting to the Beatrice/Eugenie model of holding more-or-less normal jobs and making occasional royal appearances.Not exactly the same but the Jill Biden is a full-time professor & a first lady of the US. I always thought part-time BF work & doing your own thing would have been possible. Unfortunately the BF is stuck in the 1800's.
Fair but the U.K. people‘s opinion decide that. I’d love to hear their perspective.I don't think the taxpayers should have to fund anything for the British Royal Family that isn't related to the government or official diplomacy. I think should include incumbency, because there are people left behind even if the succession is usually a result of death. I think that if there are specific security issues from credible threats simply because they were born into that family, security should be funded, but I also think that security for women who are endanged by abusers, people who are targeted by fatwas and other religious extremists, and non-royals who are racist targets and are physically endangered should be funded.
As someone who's paid taxes to Canada for when Royals are doing their non-governmental or state/diplomatic visits and for Crown representatives to do their jobs, I think I and other Canadians and anyone who pay taxes to Canada or the UK have skin in the game.Fair but the U.K. people‘s opinion decide that. I’d love to hear their perspective.
That wasn't the question. The question was: why didn't they have a plan/plan better? And the answer is that they were planning for ages and kept having their plans sabotaged by being leaked to the press.It doesn't explain what plan they had to live independently using their own (substantial) means.
Nobody except their father, who wants them to have all the perks of being a senior royal (which they aren't).Meanwhile, nobody seems to be objecting to the Beatrice/Eugenie model of holding more-or-less normal jobs and making occasional royal appearances.
I don't think Andrew's opinions are of much importance these days, and a good thing too.Nobody except their father, who wants them to have all the perks of being a senior royal (which they aren't).![]()
And, interestingly, he named only 2 options. Probably the other 3 were not suitable for the purposes of the documentary.Yes.
Harry said that even though part-time royal was being negotiated for months with them and was an option presented to him that he chose from a list of 5 options, as things progressed it was obvious that it wouldn’t be allowed and the only option was to leave being a working royal.
Exactly. Now there is a scandal in Norway because of the princess and her shaman fiancé. Not only the British royal family does not like it when their name is used for private purposes.That's very much not the same. Dr. Biden teaches English at a community college; she's not out there trading on her name and fame, something that was frowned upon when Edward tried it, too. Meanwhile, nobody seems to be objecting to the Beatrice/Eugenie model of holding more-or-less normal jobs and making occasional royal appearances.
That wasn't the question. The question was: why didn't they have a plan/plan better? And the answer is that they were planning for ages and kept having their plans sabotaged by being leaked to the press.
The options seemed to be a scale with 1 = fully in, 5 = fully out and 3 = part-time royal (half-in, half-out).And, interestingly, he named only 2 options. Probably the other 3 were not suitable for the purposes of the documentary.
Exactly. Now there is a scandal in Norway because of the princess and her shaman fiancé. Not only the British royal family does not like it when her name is used for their own purposes.
Meghan was offered to continue her acting career, but it was her and Harry's decision to take on royal duties.
I dоnt believe that Megan and Harry are such saints, and the royal family is the biggest evil in the world. Perhaps Meghan and Harry wanted too much.
What was so special that was leaked to the press? They planned to leave for New Zealand incognito and were sure that no one would ever know where they were?