All these posts defending the monarchy vs. H&M just underline for me that there is
NO LEGITIMATE REASON TO HAVE ONE. It would be great if y'all could see that, too.
This is my issue - the palace has all sorts of scandals and issues where money is made or even just changes hands for various corrupt reasons. It's only a problem when it's discovered-- and even then, not always. Andrew was shilling that ridiculous
"Pitch @ Palace" nonsense at one point.
I think it's, yes, partially the palace's need for control, but additionally to protect the very structure and line of importance. H&M's work made them popular and sometimes could dwarf the importance of William or Catherine's meet & greets. I don't think for one second it was simply so altruistic as protecting the sanctity of the crown and titles from Netflix's nefarious reach.
If the BRF had been smart, they'd have let H&M have that half in/half out approach, in an effort to keep some element of control. But H&M weren't secretive enough about making money
Yes, let's make sure we're careful with the accusations against Prince Andrew. Not because he deserves it, of course, but for victims sake.
Let's be specific then: Andrew had to pay a victim of his own friend's sex trafficking. He was intimately acquainted with Epstein and his girlfriend Maxwell. His actions cost his mother/family directly, without being a contributing member of the firm.
I think two things here are interesting. One, it does underline for me how confusing Harry's upbringing must have been. Everything decided for him, what he did, where he went, had to be in service to the very family that didn't have his best interests at heart.
It's hard to feel sorry for people with champagne problems, for sure, but even when he benefitted from certain decisions, his benefit was not the reason for said decisions-- it was a bonus side effect. I'm not sure why people think this was simply acceptable, and because he was rich he's not allowed to be upset and open about it. Why even attempt to heal that rift? Why go back to such a system? Not family, a system.
Secondly, the point about Meghan is completely fair. Coming out of the netflix doc, the book, etc, I don't think we learn that much more about her, which is impressive. I think she's going to prove legendarily good at image control, which is another missed opportunity for the BRF.

I do wonder how she's really dealing with Harry regarding how clueless he is when it comes to real life. I wonder if she screams into a pillow of money or something to avoid leaving him. I'm sure she is equal parts lovely and ruthless, based on what I've heard from people who knew her before all of this. If there's anyone who's going to come out fine from this situation, I would put money on her fareing better than Harry or any of his relatives in the UK.