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

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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 May 05, 2025, 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.

sara8150

Quote from: Kristeh-H on May 05, 2025, 02:02:30 PMI'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.

I'm agreed and you're right about that but King Charles is authorized for security but don't forget he is head of England but King Charles follow his mother's advice and tips but he and Camilla have 24/7 police protection plus escort and also William and Catherine plus kids have police protection and escort also in UK,Scotland,Ireland and Wales but Harry lose his police protection in UK but he cant have police protection in UK and Harry must pay police protection

But King Charles and Prince William both not speaking Harry anymore you know why?!? When William and Harry got rifts for six years not date to 2019 Harry wrote in his memoir the spare and William angry and William told Harry don't shipped to Buckingham Palace or Kensington Palace to heard about bombshell books

Nightowl

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I firmly believe that someday when Charles time is up and he passes over with this situation still the way it is, Harry is serioulsy going to regret it and that is when he will hit bottom and his family including Meghan will suffer the passing of Charles the rest of their lives. Harry right now is a loose cannon ready to take aim again at the royal family and do as much damage as he can, he is hell bent on their destruction as that letter shows his revenge.  I sure hope people in the royal family and those that work for them are aware of how out of control Harry really is and take precautions.

PrincessOfPeace

Lawyers for Prince Harry were back in court in London on Tuesday, days after he lost a legal fight with the government over his security arrangements and gave an emotional interview in which he said his father King Charles no longer spoke to him.

Along with singer Elton John and five other high-profile British figures, Harry is suing Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid, alleging widespread unlawful behaviour.

They accuse ANL of serious privacy breaches dating back 30 years, ranging from tapping their phones and bugging their homes to obtaining medical records by deception. Among those they say were involved are current national newspaper editors and other senior press figures.

ANL, which publishes the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline, has denied involvement in unlawful practices and described the "lurid claims made by Prince Harry and others" as "simply preposterous".

Reuters

Kristeh-H

Quote from: Nightowl on May 06, 2025, 05:19:25 AM^^^
I firmly believe that someday when Charles time is up and he passes over with this situation still the way it is, Harry is serioulsy going to regret it and that is when he will hit bottom and his family including Meghan will suffer the passing of Charles the rest of their lives. Harry right now is a loose cannon ready to take aim again at the royal family and do as much damage as he can, he is hell bent on their destruction as that letter shows his revenge.  I sure hope people in the royal family and those that work for them are aware of how out of control Harry really is and take precautions.

I have to say, that in such a scenario, I don't think Harry would have any regrets.  Or more accurately, he might feel somewhat bad that there was no reconciliation, but I don't think he would accept any responsibility for the situation.  I have never seen Harry (or Meghan) ever take any accountability for their behavior or admit that they might bear any blame for the various family feuds with both sides of their families.  It is always someone else's fault, never theirs.  And Harry has never seemed to feel any remorse over the way he and Meghan treated his grandparents in their final years.   

Curryong

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We know nothing of the inner workings of the Markle family. And as Samantha Markle is still in the process of suing her sister for defamation (a case she lost in the Florida lower courts but she is now pursuing on Appeal) I wouldn't have thought that she has held herself responsible in any way for the deterioration in her birth family or with her half sister, either. 

As for the BRF could you please point me to any statement made by King Charles, Queen Camilla, or either of the adult Waleses in which they have admitted any blame for anything said and done by them to Meghan or to Harry since the couple's marriage, including on one occasion physical assault. Because, apart from remaining as silent as the grave about bearing any responsibility at all I don't believe they have done anything to help or assist the situation. Unless you really think that Charles, Camilla, William or Kate's behaviour has always been scrupulously fair in absolutely every regard for the forty years of Harry's life that silence, that ignoring, that boycotting of a member of the family (and his wife), is just as self serving as the Sussexes in many people's eyes.