Bridgeit
Ohhhh….. we just never know what the mix may be, your look alike will probably turn up a few decades down the line ?
Like Harry and Queen Alexandra!!
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Give me back my bodyguards: Prince Harry threatens legal action against the government and demands return of police protection because 'it is not safe for the Sussexes to return to UK for visits'
Bridgeit
Ohhhh….. we just never know what the mix may be, your look alike will probably turn up a few decades down the line ?
Like Harry and Queen Alexandra!!
Ohhhh….. we just never know what the mix may be, your look alike will probably turn up a few decades down the line ?
maddyone
Alegrias1
Jesus Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey.
Are you suggesting a virgin birth somewhere along the track?
Bridgeit
Being one such person , I really feel for other folk who have to continually put up with the comments about how Unalike their children are in looks & build.
They all have similar looks to family members from past generations , but not overly similar to each other.
It can become. quite tedious after a while.
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Mine look alike but none of them look like me!
My children were blonde too, but my darling little granddaughter has beautiful red hair. Should that tell me something? 
his = James Hewitt's mum. The quote didn't appear.
My claim to fame is that his mum's cottage where Diana stayed was just across the way from our house. DD's friends used to go horse riding there. James and Diana definitely went to the local wine bar, people knew about them being together. My children are blonde so I obviously never met Hewitt.
It is up to Prince Harry to liaise discretely with all the relevant authorities over the level of security he and his family may need. The police and security authorities no better than he does what level of security is appropriate
This posturing and announcing possible legal action is just part of the way the Prince and his wife manipulate the media to make sure they can hold their position as the worlds No 1 Victims and keep the contracts and money flowing in.
Alegrias1
Jesus Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey.



Josieann
Good post maddyone at 13.42 though I don't like the word "bashing".
IF Harry had left the UK quietly and spoken kindly, deferentially, even indifferently about his family then he wouldn't be in this silly mess. I'm sure a few eyes would have rolled about asking for police protection, a few groans and even a bit of criticism, but no vehement bashing or knocking of him and Meghan would have taken place. He has brought it all on himself with his own very harsh comments over the past two years, and as someone has just said, stroppy behaviour. Even before the interview was aired, GNs on these threads were counselling him (in our comments) to go away, lie low and shut up, but it seems he was hell bent on doing the opposite. So I understand why people are now cross and critical and expect him to put up with the consequences.
May I say in my defence, yes I used the word bashing (re Meghan and Harry - apparently it’s not it’s just criticism). But if posters “criticise” Boris it is most certainly described as “oh not another Boris bashing thread”, Therefore I thought it was an acceptable word to use .
Jaberwok
I think it has been suggested that Archie was a surrogate baby. They are his parents,but someone else carried and gave birth to him. Now I don't know this, it's only what I read, and that was only hinted at. As for Lillie? Who knows?
oh for goodness sake!!!
maddyone
^His fault if his wife and children get murdered.^
I think you’re over egging the pudding Alegrias. This is an over emotional comment. The chance of Harry’s family being murdered are infinitesimally small. As you know.
Crossed post maddyone.
No, someone asked ^ If he comes home without armed security, and there is an incident and he/Meghan or children are killed, will you say it served him right? What about if his unarmed body guards are killed?^
Another poster responded yes
Alegrias1
Someone on this thread has said it would be Harry's own fault if his wife and children are murdered.
Someone just said that the random, anonymous people on this forum counselled him about what to do. But he paid no attention. So we're cross.
Its a parallel world, honest it is.
Sorry if my explanation was not clear. I was the person who said GNs counselled Harry in our comments like the expression in our dreams. Of course we never expected him to pay attention to something he knew nothing about.
I can't remember who said murder on this thread, but I do remember it struck me as a bit of an exaggeration at the time.
Alegrias1 , with the greatest respect, not many of us expect our children or grandchildren to go out of their way to deliberately do their level best to hurt, humiliate and publicly attempt to destroy us . Children/grandchildren are, for most us us, our Achilles heel, and the hitting of it is extremely hurtful both physically and mentally. Shakespeare summed it up beautifully,he clearly knew a thing or two! Prince Harry has hit that Achilles heel not once but again and again particularly for his father, Grandmother and brother, none of which they deserve. However bitter and hard done by he feels, in all decency he needs to grow up and keep these perseved family grievances within the family and not aired for the world to comment upon.
His fault if his wife and children get murdered.
I think you’re over egging the pudding Alegrias. This is an over emotional comment. The chance of Harry’s family being murdered are infinitesimally small. As you know.
Someone on this thread has said it would be Harry's own fault if his wife and children are murdered.
Someone just said that the random, anonymous people on this forum counselled him about what to do. But he paid no attention. So we're cross.
Its a parallel world, honest it is.
Alegrias1
Jesus Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey.
I’ll just be over here drinking the spirit
Josiann
I don’t like the word bashing either, but I was using it as a quote because it was used in another post that I was replying to.
Were you reading us at 10 am yesterday Alegrias? I actually said I agreed that Harry and his family should be able to pay for police protection on this special occasion.
It is highly unlikely that any one is going to "murder" (emotive words) Harry, no one has suggested he deserves anything like that, but I expect there will be a few boos.
Jesus Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey.
I think it has been suggested that Archie was a surrogate baby. They are his parents,but someone else carried and gave birth to him. Now I don't know this, it's only what I read, and that was only hinted at. As for Lillie? Who knows?
Josieann
Good post maddyone at 13.42 though I don't like the word "bashing".
IF Harry had left the UK quietly and spoken kindly, deferentially, even indifferently about his family then he wouldn't be in this silly mess. I'm sure a few eyes would have rolled about asking for police protection, a few groans and even a bit of criticism, but no vehement bashing or knocking of him and Meghan would have taken place. He has brought it all on himself with his own very harsh comments over the past two years, and as someone has just said, stroppy behaviour. Even before the interview was aired, GNs on these threads were counselling him (in our comments) to go away, lie low and shut up, but it seems he was hell bent on doing the opposite. So I understand why people are now cross and critical and expect him to put up with the consequences.
So Harry didn't behave as you expect him to. In your eyes (plural "your") not behaving like a good son/grandson, especially if you are in the RF, is about as bad as it gets. He deserves everything he gets, he's brought it on himself. His fault if his wife and children get murdered. He didn't take the "counsel" of a random bunch of older women in the internet.
Run Harry. Run and take your family with you. And do what you can to stir things up. I'm sure your Granny still loves you.
Monica , thank-you for posting , I feel so much better already, ?
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