The Iffy-Wiff Club: The Sussexes Legal Action Part 1

Started by Blue Clover, May 24, 2023, 11:06:00 PM

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Nightowl

I think Harry finally broke the last link with the royal family, they must be reeling at this insanity of his. Now with this case finally finished Harry has all the time in the world to *Think* what he and Meghan have done and maybe learn from this situation.  Life in the UK and the royal family will go on as before and Harry is now very far removed from their lives.  This is all on him and Meghan, HM did say NO and when Charles took over he just followed his mother's way of saying NO. Best the royal family can do is *Just turn your back and walk away, never looking back* that works wonders.

sara8150

Quote from: Nightowl on Today at 07:12:07 AMI think Harry finally broke the last link with the royal family, they must be reeling at this insanity of his. Now with this case finally finished Harry has all the time in the world to *Think* what he and Meghan have done and maybe learn from this situation.  Life in the UK and the royal family will go on as before and Harry is now very far removed from their lives.  This is all on him and Meghan, HM did say NO and when Charles took over he just followed his mother's way of saying NO. Best the royal family can do is *Just turn your back and walk away, never looking back* that works wonders.

You're right about that

Kristeh-H

I'm glad to see that the BBC has acknowledged that they should have questioned Harry more, given some pushback on his claims, and at least presented the other POV.  I hope other media outlets will also take note and not simply allow the Sussexes to make misleading or untruthful statements unchallenged.  Of course that means that H and M will stop giving interviews as they can't bear for "their" truth to be questioned.  Win-win!

I'm not going to post a link as the headline contains an expletive (starred out, but we know what is meant), but the Mail Online has an interesting article.  I know, it's the Mail.  But this one sounds true to me.  It says that Harry knew and had acknowledged that he was going to lose government-funded security by January 2020, at the latest, and he and the family were negotiating on who would pay for private security once he and Meghan had left.  The article says that Charles agree to pay their security costs for a year while the Sussexes were getting started on their new "independent" life.  If true, and I am inclined to think so, Charles was very generous and supportive of H and M.  I understand why Charles is so hurt and angry at the Sussexes' betrayal, the way they tell half-truths and complete un-truths, the sly way they imply ugly things, and how they make it sound as if they were kicked out into the street against their will. 

I can't blame Charles at all for not speaking with Harry.  He probably would like a reconciliation too, but if Harry refuses to take any responsibility for the situation and unjustly blames his father for everything, then reconciliation is impossible.  Again, the Sussexes are not trust-worthy.