Post by linen on Apr 2, 2021 10:33:44 GMT -8
For instance, Meghan’s account of the secret wedding with just the Archbishop of Canterbury in their ‘backyard’ three days before the public event in Windsor has just been rubbished by the former official who issued the licence for the public event: “What I suspect they did was exchange some simple vows they had perhaps written themselves, and which is fashionable, and said that in front of the archbishop or, and more likely, it was a simple rehearsal.”
Meghan had a memory lapse about being an innocent who knew nothing of British royalty.
School friends including her maid of honour from her first wedding say she was always fascinated by the Royals and Diana in particular: there is a photograph on social media of 15-year-old her sitting with a friend on a railing outside Buckingham Palace.
The palace, she said, had given her no help in understanding the monarchy, her role and royal life, yet she had the support of the officials in Harry’s household, was befriended by the Queen, Charles and Camilla and provided with aides.
If her passport was removed and never returned and she wasn’t allowed out for months, how did she make 80 trips overseas including travelling to New York for a $500,000 baby shower?
She said she received no help from the palace’s human resources department or anyone else when she reported that her mental health was threatened, which made her suicidal.
Why did she not speak to her mother — a licensed mental health social worker — royal doctors, the therapists used by her husband and his brother or their contacts as patrons of a mental health charity?
The tabloids are as awful to the royals as to any other celebrities (remember what Kate went through with months of humiliating headlines about Waity Katie before he proposed?) but Meghan insisted they singled her out for particular persecution.
The producers displayed 48 headlines to back her up, of which it has turned out 21 — including the worst ones — were Australian or American.
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Meghan had a memory lapse about being an innocent who knew nothing of British royalty.
School friends including her maid of honour from her first wedding say she was always fascinated by the Royals and Diana in particular: there is a photograph on social media of 15-year-old her sitting with a friend on a railing outside Buckingham Palace.
The palace, she said, had given her no help in understanding the monarchy, her role and royal life, yet she had the support of the officials in Harry’s household, was befriended by the Queen, Charles and Camilla and provided with aides.
If her passport was removed and never returned and she wasn’t allowed out for months, how did she make 80 trips overseas including travelling to New York for a $500,000 baby shower?
She said she received no help from the palace’s human resources department or anyone else when she reported that her mental health was threatened, which made her suicidal.
Why did she not speak to her mother — a licensed mental health social worker — royal doctors, the therapists used by her husband and his brother or their contacts as patrons of a mental health charity?
The tabloids are as awful to the royals as to any other celebrities (remember what Kate went through with months of humiliating headlines about Waity Katie before he proposed?) but Meghan insisted they singled her out for particular persecution.
The producers displayed 48 headlines to back her up, of which it has turned out 21 — including the worst ones — were Australian or American.
More Here