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ExD1938 Fri 14-Feb-20 13:36:52

I am disgusted by the announcement that these two have sacked 15 British members of staff. What are they thinking?
I ask myself 'how would I feel if I'd upped sticks and gone to another country out of loyalty to my employer, only for them to get rid of me 3 months later.
I would be heartbroken and furious.

M0nica Fri 14-Feb-20 16:26:22

.....climbing in the Himalayas

Chestnut Fri 14-Feb-20 16:27:21

Monica I think Prince Harry has wanted to cut and run for years, he just needed a wife who could stand by him, share his thinking and help facilitate his escape.
If Harry had wanted to 'cut and run' for years then why didn't he do so with the love of his life Chelsy Davy? She didn't want the Royal life, so there was his chance! Clearly what he really wanted was to remain in the Royal family so he let her go....

suziewoozie Fri 14-Feb-20 16:32:51

Some people don’t just keep going with new borns Not that’s frankly just rubbish and unkind. PND and post natal psychosis are not uncommon and need diagnosis and treatment. It never ceases to amaze me how horrible some posts are on GN re the suffering of others and their arrogant ‘we just got on with it approach’.I think in my mother’s generation and ours, great emotional damage was done to many mothers and their families because they didn’t get the emotional support they needed.

NotTooOld Fri 14-Feb-20 16:34:15

Point taken, Monica, but it was a long time ago. I get a bit fed up when these privileged people moan about their lot all the time. There are plenty much worse off than them. Sorry if I gave offence, though.

Framilode Fri 14-Feb-20 16:53:04

Well he has certainly put all his eggs in one basket now. He has given up the status and life he has known, distanced himself from his family, staff and friends and changed countries. It is a lot to contend with and I hope she is worth it.

Namsnanny Fri 14-Feb-20 16:56:04

Nottoold ... very gracious reply but I think you have a valid point there.

suziewoozie Fri 14-Feb-20 17:09:39

The thing is I think a lot of you hope it all collapses - you don’t want it to work out for them, it shines through on so many posts on so many threads

eazybee Fri 14-Feb-20 17:10:35

The fifteen staff were employed in the Buckingham Palace Office, but the couple apparently no longer require 'a working base and dedicated staff in the UK.' The staff were told last month; some will be reabsorbed into the Royal Household.
The Daily Telegraph said: 'It comes after the Duke and Duchess declined to take advice from within the household, surrounded instead by multiple external advisers, famous and well-connected friends, and private agencies.'

I sincerely hope neither of them ever returns to Britain, but I am sorry for their family, who will be taking on the workload of the increasingly contemptible Prince Harry.

NotTooOld Fri 14-Feb-20 17:13:04

Namsnanny - thank you.

Buffybee Fri 14-Feb-20 17:19:49

I'm not at all surprised that they have given up their office at Buckingham Palace and let their staff go.
What was the point?
I don't think they will come back to the UK very much at all in the future and I for one am not bothered if they do or not.

merlotgran Fri 14-Feb-20 17:26:14

I wonder if they will attend Beatrice's wedding?

That's if they're invited.

Jabberwok Fri 14-Feb-20 17:32:07

Sadly I totally agree with you easybee. Prior to his marriage PH seemed a contented happy, very popular man, a great asset to the RF. Since his marriage any/all his problems suddenly seem to have resurrected and overwhelmed him. Surely the support of a loving wife would have been just what a slightly highly strung person would need, as in George V1th and the Queen mother? For Harry it seems to have had the completely opposite effect! So sad!

janipat Fri 14-Feb-20 17:53:35

suziewoozie PND and post natal psychosis are not uncommon and need diagnosis and treatment.

While PND may be described as "not uncommon" as it includes the "baby blues" but post natal psychosis is rare affecting 1 or 2 in 1000 so should never be lumped in.

Announcements from the Palace always come out in dribs and drabs. Charles and Diana separated with "no plans to divorce" Charles and Camilla had "no plans to marry" There are no plans for Camilla to be Queen when Charles ascends the throne. Any announcements about M&H will likely follow the same path.

Hopefully M&H are enjoying some lovely private family time
and feeling much less stressed.

Anniebach Fri 14-Feb-20 18:03:39

I suffered post natal psychosis after the birth of our second
daughter, I was treated in a psychiatric unit with other women suffering the same, no way can any woman just get on
with it.

M0nica Fri 14-Feb-20 18:11:01

Privilege and money are no protection against mental illness and its effects.

Gummie Fri 14-Feb-20 18:14:49

I hope they never return.

janipat Fri 14-Feb-20 18:20:01

Anniebach my parents' neighbour suffered many years ago. It was a terrible time for the woman and her entire family, and incredibly sad to witness, even at a distance. As you rightly say it needs expert treatment in specialist units. Thankfully it is rare, although having suffered once the chances of a repeat illness with subsequent pregnancies is increased.

Exactly Monica, all the privilege and money in the world is no protection against poor mental health or illness.

Labaik Fri 14-Feb-20 18:27:52

'The thing is I think a lot of you hope it all collapses - you don’t want it to work out for them, it shines through on so many posts on so many threads'
…..did a bit of soul searching after reading this but I can honestly say that I just have a horrible gut feeling that this is going to end in divorce. Which saddens me greatly as I'm very fond of the two princes.

suziewoozie Fri 14-Feb-20 18:30:09

janipat there’s no need to be so. picky. I’m fully aware of the statistics and didn’t lump them together but gave them as two examples of in mental illnesses that mothers can suffer to refute an unkind post about just getting on with it. At least I don’t keep attacking MM and PD and cruelly speculating about them as so many GNers do

suziewoozie Fri 14-Feb-20 18:32:18

Well Labsik you do only speak for yourself. There is glee in so many of the MM threads. And why on Earth was this one even started - just looking for trouble.

Chewbacca Fri 14-Feb-20 18:35:56

Well if they don't come back, at least we won't have to pay for their security. Win, win.

Anniebach Fri 14-Feb-20 18:35:58

Some criticise Megan and Harry, suzie critcises posters

suziewoozie Fri 14-Feb-20 18:37:43

Yes annie and richly deserved it is. And I didn’t realise we weren’t allowed to criticise each other - I get my fair share.

janipat Fri 14-Feb-20 18:44:00

suziewoozie janipat there’s no need to be so. picky. I’m fully aware of the statistics and didn’t lump them together

You did lump them together listing both conditions before the words "are not uncommon". I'm sure anniebach could enlighten you to how the psychosis is not like baby blues which normally just passes quickly or common PND which needs support but not specialist units. You'll spend a long fruitless time looking for any post of mine which speculates about them unkindly.

MerylStreep Fri 14-Feb-20 18:44:05

I wish posters would use the quotes ^ ^ when they are quoting what another poster has said. Otherwise it's too easy to assume that it's their opinions.

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