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That reminded me of what people were saying after Carlton Pearson announced his theological switch, his wife was to blame for "leading him astray" Pffft. *Snort*
It's not all Megan's fault as Harry has to face his family and ultimately make the decision.
It is their right to chose the path they want.
If he married a woman who understood British Royalty it's probable he would remain a royal
You can bet Meghan still wants all the fame of celebrity but all on her terms so I don't have much sympathy that she was under pressure etc etc.
From the beginning you can see problems and some of her decisions reflected that
Personally I am glad they left as Australia still has strong ties to Gt. Britain and would prefer they didn't represent the Royal Family
Pip pip tally ho
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A Brit's view...
Nigel Farage on royal family reaching 'Megxit' deal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u04M4jGHGY
Talk about riding the fence. A royal living in America? Harry has too much palace in him. Megan has none. A precarious predicament for the marriage...if it lasts.
On the one hand, I can understand this point, but I also get the impression that Meagan has Harry "wrapped around her little finger" - I was a fan of hers at first, but once she announced that baby Archie's gender was "fluid" (I think that's the word she used), I was over and done. :duh:
I'm just not sure why we're all interested in this train wreck!
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