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earnshaw Sun 16-May-21 12:14:56

I was so saddened by the interview with harry and megan , why would two people who have got exactly what they wanted are happy to create such pain for others

Jabberwok Wed 19-May-21 11:36:08

You are right Annie, those are sadly the facts. No one ever seems to remember the poor driver who also lost his life. He was off duty and wasn't expecting to be ordered to drive. Why he agreed goodness knows, but it's not hard to guess. The body guard who was severely injured, the two young boys who were mentally scarred, one to this day. Why were they so cavalier with other peoples lives and well being against all advice?

NotSpaghetti Wed 19-May-21 11:39:04

On a bad day I intend to remind myself of that
Thank up theworriedwell

Jabberwok Wed 19-May-21 11:44:35

My stepfather was a P.O.W with the Japanese, captured after the fall of Singapore and the murder of his Chinese girl friend and their baby. He never talked about it at least not to me, but when he was dying he did tell me that he had always regarded himself as fortunate that he actually survived those dreadful years, when so many others didn't. A star gazer perhaps!

Sparklefizz Wed 19-May-21 12:18:55

Harry is selling his mother. It's the only currency he has, plus his "misery". The theme of Harry feeling happy with his life is not a money-maker.

trisher Wed 19-May-21 12:24:31

Anniebach

I agree with Boz Diana used the media for her own ends, but
some will not accept the truth about this.

That would be promoting Aids awareness and acceptance of HIV positive people.
Campaigning for the removal of landmines which killed and injured so many people www.halotrust.org/about-us/who-we-are/our-history/ and instigating an internationl agreement about it.
Wouldn't it?
As for the stars and mud. The sad thing is that there are so many people on this thread who just wallow in it.

Jabberwok Wed 19-May-21 12:49:12

No one has said Diana didn't support and promote good causes, but beyond doubt that midnight car ride was still foolish in the extreme. Stars and mud? A brilliant analogy.

Lucca Wed 19-May-21 12:50:58

Jabberwok

No one has said Diana didn't support and promote good causes, but beyond doubt that midnight car ride was still foolish in the extreme. Stars and mud? A brilliant analogy.

Nobody has previously said anything positive though have they !!

lemsip Wed 19-May-21 13:06:54

Sparklefizz , I agree with your comment,

theworriedwell Wed 19-May-21 13:10:50

Jabberwok

My stepfather was a P.O.W with the Japanese, captured after the fall of Singapore and the murder of his Chinese girl friend and their baby. He never talked about it at least not to me, but when he was dying he did tell me that he had always regarded himself as fortunate that he actually survived those dreadful years, when so many others didn't. A star gazer perhaps!

A star gazer indeed. If only we all were. I remember when I was little my father talking about being on North Atlantic Convoys, he was a teenager. He talked like it was such an adventure and how beautiful the aurora borealis was. Late at night if he had been drinking he would talk about the horror of sailing through the men whose ships had gone down, not allowed to stop and rescue them, knowing that if his ship was hit the same fate would befall him.

He was a star gazer I think although sometimes the darkness (or mud) got him.

grannylyn65 Wed 19-May-21 13:12:51

While since I heard that!

Anniebach Wed 19-May-21 13:45:09

trisher I cannot, like you , compare and accept a visit to AIDs patients with snogging Dodi Fayed in a motor boat as both being good causes

Alegrias1 Wed 19-May-21 13:48:22

The evil that men (or Princesses) do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones.

Feeling Shakespearean today.

Galaxy Wed 19-May-21 13:51:47

Indeed women should not be allowed to have boyfriends look what might happen to them.

Jabberwok Wed 19-May-21 14:04:38

theworriedwell. A friends father was on the Arctic Conveys, and she said he talked quite a lot about the welcome they got on arrival in Murmansk,but never about the journey to get there and back. We both wish we'd asked more all those years ago but at the time it was like a closed book that you didn't or perhaps shouldn't attempt to open, you could never be sure and now of course its far too late.

Iam64 Wed 19-May-21 14:13:14

trisher

Anniebach

I agree with Boz Diana used the media for her own ends, but
some will not accept the truth about this.

That would be promoting Aids awareness and acceptance of HIV positive people.
Campaigning for the removal of landmines which killed and injured so many people www.halotrust.org/about-us/who-we-are/our-history/ and instigating an internationl agreement about it.
Wouldn't it?
As for the stars and mud. The sad thing is that there are so many people on this thread who just wallow in it.

Well said trisher. Has someone suggested that Diana visiting AIDS patients and “snogging Dodi Al Fayed were both being good causes?
I see some are still blaming Diana for her death

Galaxy Wed 19-May-21 14:18:44

Nobody blaming a much older man for standing on front of the worlds media and telling a much younger women as he was announcing their engagement that he didnt love her. I mean what could possibly go wrong.

Anniebach Wed 19-May-21 14:21:52

Iam64 I just don’t understand why you have joined the nit pickers.

No one is blaming Diana for her own death but her need for
the camera led to it .

Alegrias1 Wed 19-May-21 14:38:42

I see that the GN advertising algorithm is working well.

(BTW - Iam64 - welcome to the dark side)

trisher Wed 19-May-21 14:40:25

Anniebach

Iam64 I just don’t understand why you have joined the nit pickers.

No one is blaming Diana for her own death but her need for
the camera led to it .

That sounds like blaming to me.

I hope she enjoyed snogging Dodi and any other men she fancied.

Advice- when in a hole stop digging, the mud just gets thicker.

nanna8 Wed 19-May-21 14:42:43

I just wish Harry would shut the Frick up . At least his disgusting uncle Andy doesn’t keep bleating on.

Anniebach Wed 19-May-21 14:51:07

trisher I too hope she enjoyed snogging and sleeping with the men during and after her marriage.

Why do you bother to post when you have no wish to discuss just snipe.

I don’t dig in mud, too many in it already

Alegrias1 Wed 19-May-21 14:51:49

I know! He might be a disgusting paedophile (allegedly) but at least he's not on TV all the time!

theworriedwell Wed 19-May-21 15:16:37

Alegrias1

I know! He might be a disgusting paedophile (allegedly) but at least he's not on TV all the time!

The woman who has made the accusations was 17 at the time. If that would make him a paedophile then there are an awful lot of paedophiles around. My husband would be one of them as we were married when I was 17.

theworriedwell Wed 19-May-21 15:20:42

Jabberwok

theworriedwell. A friends father was on the Arctic Conveys, and she said he talked quite a lot about the welcome they got on arrival in Murmansk,but never about the journey to get there and back. We both wish we'd asked more all those years ago but at the time it was like a closed book that you didn't or perhaps shouldn't attempt to open, you could never be sure and now of course its far too late.

So many of us have done that but I do treasure the bits I was told, good and bad, as it was part of him and who he was.

I have always wanted to see the aurora borealis, my DD keeps asking why I don't do it but I would be devastated if I went and it didn't happen. Maybe I have to be braver and face my fears as he did.

Aveline Wed 19-May-21 19:08:41

Those brave men. The Arctic Convoys were desperately dangerous. Your father was a very brave man. Not much choice I suppose but he'll really have known the meaning of stress.
I was also going to say that sex with a 17 year old is not paedophilia. Its perfectly legal here between consenting adults.

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