Another chapter for his book, or an Oprah interview or another
interview on a double deck bus ,
Bloody hypocrite, attend a memorial service for a man he publicly criticised whilst the man was near the end of his life.
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Harry starts High Court legal battle today
(348 Posts)Prince Harry begins High Court legal battle against Home Office: First hearing set to be held today over Duke of Sussex's demand for police protection when he and Meghan visit UK
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The queen has my sympathy!
Well said Annie.
Callistemon21
^His father was brought up by cold undemonstrative parents^
Piffle. You've only seen the formal photos.
Nothing to do with any photos but Charles authorised biography where he talks about the separations and how his parents made him feel inadequate. He probably had closer relationships with his nannies, unfortunately when he was eight the one who had cared for him since birth was sacked. Of course he's damaged!
Yes, well said Annie 11,05.41
Anniebach
Another chapter for his book, or an Oprah interview or another
interview on a double deck bus ,
Bloody hypocrite, attend a memorial service for a man he publicly criticised whilst the man was near the end of his life.
So everyone should keep quiet about dead people and not criticise them, no matter how racist, sexist or vile they are?
You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them.
You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them
On global tv? I think not.
trisher
Anniebach
Another chapter for his book, or an Oprah interview or another
interview on a double deck bus ,
Bloody hypocrite, attend a memorial service for a man he publicly criticised whilst the man was near the end of his life.So everyone should keep quiet about dead people and not criticise them, no matter how racist, sexist or vile they are?
You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them.
Not trash their memory to the whole world, not if you loved them. It would be difficult to love some who is racist, sexist or vile too.
Who do you mean?
Who exactly was vile?
Do you mean Harry? It is pretty vile to trash your family on worldwide tv.
tickingbird
^You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them^
On global tv? I think not.
Why not? Particularly if the person you are speaking about valued frankness and speaking your mind.
DofE wasn't dead though at the time of the criticism, was he?
By making such a fuss, Harry is highlighting his lack of security ( as he sees it) and that of other members of the RF.
I think you'll find that this particular Nanny was constantly at odds with HM over Charles diet to the despair of the royal kitchen. When Nanny over rode a particular request, HM had finally had enough and, unsurprisingly sacked her. Diana also sacked William and Harrys Nanny, Barbara Barnes, apparently because the children allegedly were fonder of Nanny, than they were of their mother! Eldest children often do have a tougher time in upper class, even middle class homes particularly years ago, as Winston Churchill knew only too well. Younger children tended to fare much better. I really don't think P.C is damaged, after all the Queen mother made no secret of the fact that he was her favorite grandchild so plenty of affection there.
Is that what he has said? I must have missed that.
Callistemon21
trisher
Anniebach
Another chapter for his book, or an Oprah interview or another
interview on a double deck bus ,
Bloody hypocrite, attend a memorial service for a man he publicly criticised whilst the man was near the end of his life.So everyone should keep quiet about dead people and not criticise them, no matter how racist, sexist or vile they are?
You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them.Not trash their memory to the whole world, not if you loved them. It would be difficult to love some who is racist, sexist or vile too.
Who do you mean?
Who exactly was vile?
Do you mean Harry? It is pretty vile to trash your family on worldwide tv.
It's a purely objective question. If someone behaves badly do you forget their bad behaviour because they are dead? Is there some sort of limit to that? Or is any behaviour just acceptable because the person is dead?
Personally I'd hate to think anyone put me on a pedestal and didn't speak about my faults after I died. I'd rather be remembered as a curmudgeonly old so and so than be spoken of as if I was some sort of saint.
To return from amateur psychology to Harry wanting protection - If you do the work, you get the perk.
People often get the use o fa car from the firm they work for. If they leave the job, they don't take the car with them. (trashing their managers from the rooftops as they go is not relevant to this, though it doesn't improve the atmosphere at subsequent reunions)
None of the other non-working royals get police protection, only those who are doing official duties.
The British police force is not a commercial organisation, up for hire by individuals of any description. If Harry were able to hire police protection from them, he would set a precedent which could be followed by every dodgy billionaire or banana republic dictator who wished to visit this country and make a big entrance, with the same armed police protection as the queen.
No!
Why not? Particularly if the person you are speaking about valued frankness and speaking your mind.
Because it’s gossip and in this case it’s against someone with no redress and, even worse, it’s your own family and, worse still, it’s for money.
You may find such grubby behaviour fine and dandy Trisher but the majority don’t.
Elegran that’s a very good point, but Harry has been living in a land where court cases seem to be a way of life - when in doubt, go to court, especially if you have the money and want the publicity.
Elegran
To return from amateur psychology to Harry wanting protection - If you do the work, you get the perk.
People often get the use o fa car from the firm they work for. If they leave the job, they don't take the car with them. (trashing their managers from the rooftops as they go is not relevant to this, though it doesn't improve the atmosphere at subsequent reunions)
None of the other non-working royals get police protection, only those who are doing official duties.
The British police force is not a commercial organisation, up for hire by individuals of any description. If Harry were able to hire police protection from them, he would set a precedent which could be followed by every dodgy billionaire or banana republic dictator who wished to visit this country and make a big entrance, with the same armed police protection as the queen.
No!
Ah but the police are available to hire and are hired by football clubs to police matches. The problem is the clubs don't actually cover the full cost which is considerably higher. The police are available to hire just not to certain people.
www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9791783/top-football-clubs-paying-fraction-cost-policing-match-days/
The police also cover any state visit, even that of Chinese officials (who wanted to bring their own but were denied permission - that's only for POTUS).
In 2016 the Queen was filmed making an unguarded remark that the Chinese "were very rude to the ambassador", and that it was "bad luck" for the Metropolitan police commander Lucy D’Orsi that she had to be responsible for security during the state visit
Germanshepherdsmum
Are you not outraged by the hypocrisy of wanting a private life but courting publicity at every (preferably well paid) opportunity, or by his public trashing of his family for money Namsnanny?
Yes that was my point*GSM*!
I was wondering why some other posters found it harder to see it this way.
Although I cant claim to be 'outraged'.
But shocked at his blatant display of hypocracy and entitlement yes.
The Police are not hired by Football clubs. The Police decide if their presence is needed, attend and charge the Club for their attendance.
As I said before Harry is not POTUS or close to being any kind of State visitor.
Neither of those statements are accurate or relevant.
Neither of the statements made by trisher are accurate or relevant.
I think the problem is that some can't see the difference between having a private life where you decide exactly when and where you will make things public, and having a life where you are organised and supervised by other people who decide what will be public and you are just expected to go along with things.
trisher
Callistemon21
trisher
Anniebach
Another chapter for his book, or an Oprah interview or another
interview on a double deck bus ,
Bloody hypocrite, attend a memorial service for a man he publicly criticised whilst the man was near the end of his life.So everyone should keep quiet about dead people and not criticise them, no matter how racist, sexist or vile they are?
You can recognise someone's faults speak openly about them and still love them.Not trash their memory to the whole world, not if you loved them. It would be difficult to love some who is racist, sexist or vile too.
Who do you mean?
Who exactly was vile?
Do you mean Harry? It is pretty vile to trash your family on worldwide tv.It's a purely objective question. If someone behaves badly do you forget their bad behaviour because they are dead? Is there some sort of limit to that? Or is any behaviour just acceptable because the person is dead?
Personally I'd hate to think anyone put me on a pedestal and didn't speak about my faults after I died. I'd rather be remembered as a curmudgeonly old so and so than be spoken of as if I was some sort of saint.
Why speak of someone at all after their death if you didn't much like them or respect them?
Perhaps they would rather forget all about you.
He no longer has a role in Royal duties so is just an ex-pat attending his grandfather’s memorial. That’s all he is now.
trisher, police attend events such as football matches for the sake of public order. They are keeping the general public safe, not a self-important rich individual. And of course they protect visiting heads of state. You’re on your own on this thread, trying to be provocative - why don’t you stop digging that socking great hole?
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