What a Stupid, Stupid Boy (Prince Harry)

A passing comment that reveals a small amount of military information may still have serious repercussions. Even if the entire book or an interview wasn't about his life in the military, he still released military information. Maybe it's time for rules about releasing military info be reviewed to avoid problems in the future, no matter how small it may seem.

Yes, soldiers do talk about combat. Most are smart enough to keep in amongst their brothers & not hang it out for public view.
Yes, that's why I said it was "unwise."
 

I'm sure he does but how does a parent bounce back from all these allegations without ostrasizing the rest of his family. I feel that Harry might be forgiven but I am not so sure about Meghan. I hope that they can stay in California and just be a happy family. Reconcilation is not coming anytime soon. IMO

Without Meghan, Harry would not have survived. She was his saviour.
I know this for a fact, but I cannot dislose any information.
Thank goodness, she came into his life when she did.
 
I'm sure he does but how does a parent bounce back from all these allegations without ostrasizing the rest of his family. I feel that Harry might be forgiven but I am not so sure about Meghan. I hope that they can stay in California and just be a happy family. Reconcilation is not coming anytime soon. IMO
The royal family have a reputation for "following the leader" ....whatever Charles decides to do, they will all accept. No doubt about that!
 
I mean the pain of his mother dying.
many of us had mothers die when we were teens .. me .. and all my siblings. The youngest only 10 years old. We weren't lucky to have the cosseted life he and his brother had, the care that was especially taken for those boys right after their mothers' death ...we didn't have that and many kids who lose a parent don't .. but we didn't back-stab our family and friends with Lies.. and exaggerations for the filthy lucre because of it..

This is a grown man who is crying over a broken necklace caused by his Brother giving him a shove in the kitchen (both as men at the time) , and having to call his Therapist to get over it.. in one breath.. , and then insisting he killed 25 Taliban as easily as picking off Chess men , in the next Breath , ... ... which is it?.. man or snowflake.. ?

I know which one most people have their money on !!
 
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I am so pleased about this…

Last month Prince Harry and Meghan received the Ripple of Hope Award from the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights (RFKHR) organisation at a gala in New York.

At the gala the couple spoke about their "belief of courage over fear and love over hate".

The RFKHR is a human rights advocacy organisation that focuses on issues such as mass incarceration, racial justice and gender-based violence. It honours those who have demonstrated "an unwavering commitment to social change and worked to protect and advance equity, justice and human rights".

Princess Diana would have been so proud of them…in her own words…

"Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society.".

She also said:

" If you find someone you love in life, you must hang onto it, and look after it, and if you were lucky enough to find someone who loved you, then you must protect it."

And this: "The day I walked down the aisle at St. Paul’s Cathedral, I felt that my personality was taken away from me, and I was taken over by the royal machine."


Meghan has volunteered to help the less fortunate since she was a child, work that continued when she was filming Suits in Toronto and that commitment has clearly not wavered despite her Royal adventure.

Certainly worth a mention!
 
many of us had mother die when we were teens .. me .. and all my siblings. The youngest only 10 years old. We weren't lucky to have the cosseted life he and his brother had, the care that was especially taken for those boys right after their mothers' death ...we didn't have that and many kids who lose a parent don't .. but we didn't back-stab our family and friends with Lies.. and exaggerations for the filthy lucre because of it..

This is a grown man who is crying over a broken necklace caused by his Brother giving him a shove in the kitchen (both as men at the time) , and having to call his Therapist to get over it.. in one breath.. , and then insisting he killed 25 Taliban as easily as picking off Chess men , in the next Breath , ... ... which is it?.. man or snowflake.. ?

I know which one most people have their money on !!
It's hard for anyone to lose a parent I'm sure.
I watched the documentary and the 60 minutes interview. Unless I missed part I've not watched anything about his time in service.
I've not kept up with royals through the years except some during Diana's days.
I comment objectively on what I see as an outsider.
I don't claim to know much else about it.
 
Many people lose mothers, fathers etc. some in tragic circumstances, but they do not have the entire world watching them trail behind a coffin at 11 going on 12 years of age.

They do not have to read about or hear about private things concernig their mother in the tabloid press. To compare one’s circumstances with another’s is quite foolhardy and not worthy of mention.
 
Many people lose mothers, fathers etc. some in tragic circumstances, but they do not have the entire world watching them trail behind a coffin at 11 going on 12 years of age.

They do not have to read about or hear about private things concernig their mother in the tabloid press. To compare one’s circumstances with another’s is quite foolhardy and not worthy of mention.
WOW! I can't believe what I just read. Maybe I read it wrong.

No matter how a parent is lost - whether that parent was a public or private figure - whether a child hears good or bad things about that parent from either tabloids or individuals - whether the funeral was broadcasted or private ... it is still traumatic for children & young adults to lose a parent before they should have.

Loss is loss folks. Not every child or young adult can have the access to the support that Harry did.
 
You are right about one thing, Holly, the whole world knew that an affair took place between Diana and Hewitt, but they were economical with the truth about the time frame of that affair.

As for Charles having the greatest excuse to divorce Diana , did you miss something, Charlieboy was having it off with Camilla at the same time, now that would have been a scream in a divorce court.
No, I firmly believe that the Palace didn't want it known that Harry was not the future King's offspring because it would have made the Royals a complete laughing stock, which they now are.

Harry does have a resemblance to Diana's brother, which is to be expected, because he shares the same bloodline as his mother and her brother, however, Harry is the absolute spitting image of, James Hewitt, take another look at the pictures.


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OMG! Harry is the spitting image of Hewitt.
 
@hollydolly I can see that unfortunately you have a view of this that we're grateful not to have. I certainly wouldn't want to seem insensitive to that.
I have one more objective observation.
I wonder if William is reacting to seeing Harry working through this and he has not. Sometimes common demons stick together until one person's are released. The ensuing battle comes with collateral damage that can unfairly effect others around them.
In the end they'll be some forgiveness and some broken ties.
 
many of us had mother die when we were teens .. me .. and all my siblings. The youngest only 10 years old. We weren't lucky to have the cosseted life he and his brother had, the care that was especially taken for those boys right after their mothers' death ...we didn't have that and many kids who lose a parent don't .. but we didn't back-stab our family and friends with Lies.. and exaggerations for the filthy lucre because of it..

This is a grown man who is crying over a broken necklace caused by his Brother giving him a shove in the kitchen (both as men at the time) , and having to call his Therapist to get over it.. in one breath.. , and then insisting he killed 25 Taliban as easily as picking off Chess men , in the next Breath , ... ... which is it?.. man or snowflake.. ?

I know which one most people have their money on !!
I am grateful to not be this bitter and full of hate.
 
I have no sympathy for Harry.
He is thrashing his family for money and apparently expects them
to apologize to him.
If his wife is such a wonderful person why didn't she persuade him not
to write the pitiful book for the sake of their own children if for no other reason.

I will not be reading the book.
Most of his whining has already been reported on TV and it is sickening.
 
WOW! I can't believe what I just read. Maybe I read it wrong.

No matter how a parent is lost - whether that parent was a public or private figure - whether a child hears good or bad things about that parent from either tabloids or individuals - whether the funeral was broadcasted or private ... it is still traumatic for children & young adults to lose a parent before they should have.

Loss is loss folks. Not every child or young adult can have the access to the support that Harry did.

You are missing a vital point.
The thread is not about you, me or the other person.
It is about Harry!
Why bring personal bereavements into it?
Why make comparisons?
It's all about Harry!
.
 
You are missing a vital point.
The thread is not about you, me or the other person.
It is about Harry!
Why bring personal bereavements into it?
Why make comparisons?
It's all about Harry!
.
No, it's not, the thread (which I started) is about the affect that Harry's actions have/will have on other people as well as himself and his family, do please try to keep up.

Oh dear, the school headmistress is at it again, but we are not children, so her condescending manner is now becoming a bore. Please give it a rest.
 
No, it's not, the thread (which I started) is about the affect that Harry's actions have/will have on other people as well as himself and his family, do please try to keep up.

Oh dear, the school headmistress is at it again, but we are not children, so her condescending manner is now becoming a bore. Please give it a rest.
No, it's not, the thread (which I started) is about the affect that Harry's actions have/will have on other people as well as himself and his family, do please try to keep up.

Oh dear, the school headmistress is at it again, but we are not children, so her condescending manner is now becoming a bore. Please give it a rest.
Do you wish everyone to agree with you?
 

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