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Harry & Meghan biography

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Serendipity22 Sun 03-May-20 18:48:53

How many others would be interested in reading Harry & Meghan's biography as I would ?

Anniebach Wed 06-May-20 21:10:20

Lots of eye contact with the camera

GrannyLaine Wed 06-May-20 21:10:00

I'll probably be shot down in flames but I thought the book was dull as ditchwater for a one year old..........

Sparklefizz Wed 06-May-20 21:06:13

I watched the video to give her the benefit of the doubt, but have to say that the book seemed incredibly confusing for a child, let alone a baby of only one. First it's a duck, then the same picture is a rabbit confused, and she was posing more for the camera (lots of eye contact with the camera) than connecting with Archie.

Anniebach Wed 06-May-20 21:01:58

Again, the star feature is ? Meg

Smileless2012 Wed 06-May-20 19:35:45

Thanks for the link merlotgran, I skimmed through it and found the comment that M's choice of book shows her desire to teach Archie "to see both sides of an argument" astounding!

almostelderly Wed 06-May-20 19:25:32

I would not waste my money or my time on the book. The sheer effrontery of the pair astonished me. They complain about being hounded by the press then flee to a city that is paparazzi central. They are still in the newspaper and on social media. I suspect Ms Markle's plan was Hollywood from the beginning. As for 'Finding Freedom' they haven't escaped a war torn country and traversed the globe. I was hoping a global pandemic would keep them out of the news but nothing will stop the pair in their search for fame and wealth.

Lucca Wed 06-May-20 14:31:51

Paperbackwriter. Good post. You like me, probably, are ambivalent about Prince Harry and his wife, and like me have no access to inside knowledge of them or their thoughts.
I just don’t get how this viciousness Is so popular on GN.

merlotgran Wed 06-May-20 13:53:29

www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8292509/Meghan-Markle-reads-book-Archie-Save-Children.html

Cute!

Bridgeit Wed 06-May-20 13:46:51

?

maddyone Wed 06-May-20 13:44:50

Well I absolutely agree with that Bridgeit. I’m sorry to hear you had such an unhappy marriage and hope you’re much happier now.

Bridgeit Wed 06-May-20 13:42:02

Maddyone, I most certainly am familiar with that saying, and I certainly did for over 20years, did I listen No, do I regret it No, there is no point judging yesterday’s decisions by today’s circumstances. Live it & move on , live on, ( obviously there is a lot of pain involved, pain if you do , pain if you don’t, ‘ ‘choose your poison ‘ as the saying goes.

maddyone Wed 06-May-20 13:41:00

Aha Annie, thank you, I didn’t notice the ‘proof’ was that old. Makes it even more ridiculous now.

Anniebach Wed 06-May-20 13:29:10

Paul Flynn. ? ? ? ? he referred to Corbyn as ‘our glorious leader’, he was always a republican, I say ‘was’ because
he is dead

It is not 2010,

Paperbackwriter Wed 06-May-20 13:24:30

Oops, no, as you were - "seeing" is fine!

Paperbackwriter Wed 06-May-20 13:24:07

Bugger - "expressing" opinions, not "seeing."

Paperbackwriter Wed 06-May-20 13:23:42

"If some posters are considered ‘rather catty’ for criticising Meg, the very same can be said of those who criticise posters ."

No, Anniebach it is completely different. Those who criticise the posters on here are seeing direct opinions, first off. There are some horrible, nasty attitudes coming across on here. Criticising "Meg" - in fact absolutely slamming her on her, really horribly - is about slating a woman you only get to know about via the biased press, a woman you know so very little about. I think a lot of you need to have a serious word with yourselves. Remember Caroline Flack? So very little time ago? Whatever happened to "Be kind"?

maddyone Wed 06-May-20 13:21:24

Bridgeit
I would hope that Harry, along with any other newly weds, is happy. However the expressions we have seen since his marriage suggest otherwise. What would have happened if he had not married Meghan we will never know, but we do know that William warned his brother to take his time since Harry hardly knew Meghan. I’m sure you will be familiar with the expression marry in haste, repent at leisure.

maddyone Wed 06-May-20 13:16:43

Grany
A short article written by Paul Flynn, a Labour MP for The Guardian, is hardly conclusive proof that the royals are or are not helpful in supporting charities. Many people on the left, and I think we can assume that a Labour MP is left leaning, would like to see the monarchy replaced by a republic, therefore an article written by a Labour MP is unlikely to say anything at all in support of the royals. This article is merely a muted attack on the royals, and unsurprisingly printed in The Guardian, well known for it’s support of the left. In other words, the article is biased and does nor present a balanced view.

TerriBull Wed 06-May-20 13:12:42

There are some new pictures and video of baby Archie, now he has passed his 1st birthday. He looks a dead ringer for Harry now, can't see much of Meghan in his looks, but children do change. Anyone else seen the pictures?

Jabberwok Wed 06-May-20 12:56:56

I'm not sure that copies of the letter were given to the friends, just the knowledge that a letter had been sent to her father. For some reason, after a period of time, friend(s) contacted People magazine to say tell them that Meghan had written this conciliatory letter to her father and despite what he might say about her, she is in fact a lovely person,devoted daughter etc! T.Markle read this article and in order to defend himself, gave parts of the letter to the DM in order to prove the contrary and himself as partly the injured party in this debacle!! This seems very garbled so I'm not sure that I've got it quite right, perhaps others have other info?!

Grany Wed 06-May-20 12:53:33

maddyone

Is royalty propping up charities, or are charities shoring up royalty?

www.theguardian.com/voluntary-sector-network/2012/jun/11/royal-family-charity-labour-mp

Bridgeit Wed 06-May-20 12:19:39

?? Sorry Annie , not sure what you mean , but either way, he chose to marry the woman he loves, that’s what we all do, sadly in terms of love it doesn’t always have a fairytale ending, sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. No different for them than it is for the rest of us.

Anniebach Wed 06-May-20 12:13:24

His choice would be staying in America with his child or
coming back to his family and country and seeing his child as
the law decrees

Bridgeit Wed 06-May-20 12:03:17

Do you think he would look happy if he had been denied marrying Meghan ?

Bridgeit Wed 06-May-20 12:01:47

As long as Harry thinks he is happy then that’s ok, if or when he isn’t then he has the choice to do something about it.
Just like the rest of us.