Not a fan of Meghan by any means , but at least she smiled during the visit. Harry, who doesn’t seem to realise he is now a grown man , scowled the whole time practically.
Another assassination attempt on Donald Trump
Don’t know if it’s me or anyone else feels the same, seems that they didn’t have much success in coming back for the queens platinum jubilee, then suddenly they go back to USA, and now are showing photographs of Lillebet, .. in my opinion, a little too late. They hardly shown any of Archie since he was born, is it now to try and gain ‘brownie points’ and win the public over…. Don’t get me wrong whatever photos they show of the little ones are adorable, but to me a little too late…
Not a fan of Meghan by any means , but at least she smiled during the visit. Harry, who doesn’t seem to realise he is now a grown man , scowled the whole time practically.
I'm glad the Queen had a family weekend as well as the formal and informal Jubilee celebrations. The photo of Lilibet is delightful as are the photos of my grandson I have plastered over my Facebook page (to my friends and family) from our lovely family weekend. As for little Louis his tantrum is all over the pace and the videos will now dog him for life. Can't be long before the tabloids find an alliterative nickname for him if they haven't done so already. I enjoyed all the photos, most of the TV coverage and the frocks!! A great national holiday I thought. As for the pair in the OP - time will tell!!!! 
I love Prince Louis, I particularly found the hand over the mouth inflicted on his mum funny, not so amusing I imagine when on the receiving end of that, but Catherine dealt with all of his shenanigans very well, given the eyes of the world were upon them all
I predict some detentions ahead and a few boundaries being pushed to their limits! He is such a gorgeous little boy.
TerriBull
I love Prince Louis, I particularly found the hand over the mouth inflicted on his mum funny, not so amusing I imagine when on the receiving end of that, but Catherine dealt with all of his shenanigans very well, given the eyes of the world were upon them all
I predict some detentions ahead and a few boundaries being pushed to their limits! He is such a gorgeous little boy.
If I'd behaved in public like that when I was four I'd have got a skelp and been taken home with no tea.
Harry, who doesn’t seem to realise he is now a grown man, scowled the whole time practically.
That's another nice fiction dreamt up by the papers, isn't it? Not true of course.
Anniebach
Charles and .Camilla , criticism welcomed
Megan and Harry, a hate fest.
Oh sure…. Mention m and h and in everyone goes.
There’s already a thread about a photo of Lilibet.
How many more ?
They are entitled to make a living.
Yes, of course they are. However why do you think Netflix are interested in making a fly on the wall series about them? Are Netflix making a fly on the wall series about you? Or me? No? Well that’s because because we haven’t got any family background, such as being royal, to sell.
Annsixty, I think that "awful nose-thumbing thing" is part of the general disrespect for parents just because they are parents. You see disrespect for traditional status in all social classes.
I feel it's horrid in any social class especially as it affects disrespect for older people. I am sure his mother and father will make sure the little son behaves better in future.
Nanna58
Not a fan of Meghan by any means , but at least she smiled during the visit. Harry, who doesn’t seem to realise he is now a grown man , scowled the whole time practically.
I noticed that too. He’s got what he wanted hasn’t he? Or perhaps not.
It's very pretty name and due to be high on the favourite baby names charts. Rather creative of Harry and Meghan to have named their daughter Lilibet. I love the name.
So what do we suggest?
Should they get jobs in MacDonalds and keep the hats pulled down over their eyes?
The thing they are both good at is acting or schmoozing. Those things happen in the public eye. Whatever they do, they are going to be accused of "playing on their connections" but when he gets a job with a company posters denigrate the job and say its not a real job anyway.
Perhaps they should re-train as plumbers.
I do wish people would realise that Meghan had a career and was involved in charitable work and work to help women and girls way before she met Harry
Hear hear
I agree with maddyone's two posts.
Glorianny
They came back and kept a low profile. They were not (as has been alleged many times on these threads) accompanied by a Netflix film crew or photographer. I have no doubt it's a great disappointment to some that they behaved so well.
I do wish people would realise that Meghan had a career and was involved in charitable work and work to help women and girls way before she met Harry.
It doesn't matter to me but they were accompanied by a photographer (as discussed in this thread).
I'm really trying to word a post that won't get me banned, but its hard.
How grown women can be so nasty to people they don't know, and who have no impact on their lives, is really beyond me.
Well they were accompanied by a make-up artist from the States. Maybe I'll send mine on ahead to France next month!
volver
TerriBull
I love Prince Louis, I particularly found the hand over the mouth inflicted on his mum funny, not so amusing I imagine when on the receiving end of that, but Catherine dealt with all of his shenanigans very well, given the eyes of the world were upon them all
I predict some detentions ahead and a few boundaries being pushed to their limits! He is such a gorgeous little boy.
If I'd behaved in public like that when I was four I'd have got a skelp and been taken home with no tea.
And me. Different days different ways now though.
Harry is bound to have some misgivings and realised what he has given up over the weekend. However whatever happens in the future he has two lovely children who are more important to him. Staying in the UK was never going to work for Meghan.
I am at heart (or brain) a Republican, but I can so appreciate the vibe of the weekend and the Queen’s call for “togetherness”
Which I think we could see examples of in communities and especially in London.
The weekend I thought showed a face of Britain that has been in short supply since 2012, but gives me hope that it might finally return.
Hate and division has no place in this.
Joseanne
Well they were accompanied by a make-up artist from the States. Maybe I'll send mine on ahead to France next month!
Again… so what? Sorry
Whoever said Harry scowled the whole visit is totally wrong. He was smiling a lot and in fact the only time he didn’t was just before the Thanksgiving Service started. He had been chatting to his cousins and looked as if he was composing himself for the service. Now William seemed to scowl pretty well the whole time, although smiled occasionally. I really am not surprised that Harry took Meghan away. Their treatment by the media is appalling. I am sure they will come back for Royal funerals and coronations, but that is it. Unless of course the whole of the Cambridge family disappear into the ether, in which case Harry will be his father’s heir
Lucca
Joseanne
Well they were accompanied by a make-up artist from the States. Maybe I'll send mine on ahead to France next month!
Again… so what? Sorry
Following on the did they/didn't they?? wrangling on here Lucca. That's all.
I don't see why they shouldn't issue one photo of their daughter on her first birthday. I thought that that's what they'd decided to do from Archie onwards - a occasional, sanctioned photo as opposed to journos constantly barraging them with cameras.
As to Louis thumbing his nose: we were taught Never, ever to do that as (Mum said) it meant something very vulgar in Sign Language. I don't know if that's true but it was definitely a step up from general sighing and huffing behaviour; one over-tired child taking it to the point of "Wait 'til I get you home", which may, of course, be what his mother is saying to him.
No more amusing than when his sister stuck her tongue out at reporters when she was his age-ish but not a hanging offence.
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