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Harry & Meghan stepping down
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How has the press treated him badly? Im not a fan of the royals but quite liked him when he wasnt so woke. -
Her (Meghan) not him (Harry)Originally posted by woohoo View PostHow has the press treated him badly? Im not a fan of the royals but quite liked him when he wasnt so woke.Comment
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The Royals are not supposed to get involved with politics. Unfortunately she seems to have forgotten she's no longer a Hollywood* actress**, and getting involved in a twatter spat with the US President probably wasn't the best move.Originally posted by original PM View PostGiven that he is 6th inline for the throne it is highly unlikely he would ever get a go anyway so it's not like that is any incentive to stick around.
Add in the fact that from what I can see she has been treated quite badly by the Uk press and has not really done anything overly wrong I can see why they are leaving.
But from a conspiracy theorist perspective let say trump divides America and we get the Mason/Dixon line back then hey presto - the Northern states in the USA become part of the UK!

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**Actress very-ishHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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It was great move to put in place that ugly fat piece of tulip.Originally posted by Mordac View Postgetting involved in a twatter spat with the US President probably wasn't the best move.Comment
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But you're not 35. And even if you were, I suspect your Gran wouldn't give much of a tulip either way...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI know a 35 year old who is making a career changhe without consulting his grandmother!
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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