If we want to talk about bullying, there were multiple reports that Meghan and Jessica Mulroney bullied Princess Charlotte, a small child, during the wedding preparations. If there’s even a whiff of truth to that, I can see why William and Kate were not in a hurry to bring their children to Lilibet’s birthday party, which was also held on a weekend where their family already had multiple commitments as part of the Jubilee weekend.
There were reports about a culture clash when Meghan was first introduced to the family, so the question is, was it bullying or was it a maybe overwhelmed/shy little girl, a pregnant/post-partum mother and a bride under pressure from a very different culture?
It's no secret that I don't agree with how this exit went down but I think it's very possible it was the latter and there were just a lot of wires which got crossed. Add to that that this family does not seem to be the "okay, we've got an issue let's talk about it" type and Harry who does not seem to have prepared his bride properly to what was about to come and you've got a lot of (cultural) misunderstandings and all these rumors about bullying and someone being mean to the other.
Meh. He did more than speak to the media and have pictures taken. He dissed her to the media for starters. If it was me, I wouldn't let my kids around him either. I couldn't trust him not to use the kids the next time he needed some money.
True. On the other hand, Harry and Meghan aired the family's dirty laundry for money as well and they did so knowing there'd be no rebuke.
I don't think that makes what Meghan's father did okay, I just think that, as I said, they need to take a look in the mirror before pointing fingers. As the saying goes: do not do to others what you would not want them to do to you. ?
From a younger person's standpoint, it was win-win: they'd have two of the more popular and charismatic family members, one of whom appealed to a percentage of the population who had been widely ignored, and the other of whom was a tie to Princess Diana, to whom some people are still heavily attached, pulling a heavy load when they were "on". It would alleviate some of the crunch that is being felt now with the King and Queen's reduced patron schedule, plus the fact that they are not getting any younger. It was naive to think it would be accepted.
I don't know how much the cut-backs to the the physical presence of the family over time will play out, but it's not like Prince William is lighting up the arena.
You have a point, still, I think that would only have been possible had they reached some sort of a financial arrangement. Harry and Meghan didn't want to reside in the UK full time, so stepping back would have required frequent back and forth between the US and the UK and UK taxpayers would have had to pay for that. I don't think that would have been fair.
The question is if Harry and Meghan would have even wanted to have to travel frequently with a small child (and then two) and from LA no less. That's a 10+ hour flight and an 8 hour time difference every time.
While I think the 6/6 idea sounds a bit like having your cake and eat it, too, in terms of cost, quality of life and environmental impact it was the most practical solution.