Rosie51
^Excuses, excuses. Providing excuses
For current abuses is just?
Two wrongs make a right?^
This rang a very loud bell with me! I have a very dear friend who was sexually abused by her father from a young age. To this day she cannot wear lipstick because he always applied it to her before the abuse. She found out he was abused by his father, but made a conscious decision that the abuse stopped with her. Her children were raised in safety and love. Harry could equally decide that "wrongs" stop with him, a new day, a new life, start with a clean slate. But I suspect nothing will ever be enough, no apology would satisfy him, he needs to be a victim. It's very sad, unless he lets go he will never be free. Diana was not the saint he envisages her to be, perhaps he can't risk the shattering of his ideation.
Yes, some people seem to thrive on permanent victimhood. God knows why.🙄
I'm not really into the RF, as I find them pointless really, but, out of all of them, Harry seemed the most likeable and down to earth.
However, that has changed recently, and although everyone has the absolute right to tell their story, to continue to whinge and moan about so much, most of it trivia, will bore people in the end, and they will stop listening.
I get that it's all about the Heir, because that's the system, but Harry has freedoms William will never enjoy.
So, if Harry really thinks his childhood was this awful, he has the best of opportunities to make the future different.
He has a lot of wealth, great contacts, two lovely kids, a wife he adores, and a gorgeous home in a lovely place. He's thousands of miles away from the family he considers so toxic.
He can bring his children up in a completely different way, find his niche for living his life, and be happy.
I think he needs to stop with all the therapy now - it's patently, and publicly, not working for him at all.😗