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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2021 3:18:16 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2021 3:22:06 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2021 15:41:28 GMT
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10052155/Royal-expert-says-Prince-Harry-royal-accused-racist-new-15million-book.htmlRoyal expert says Prince Harry may name royal accused of being 'racist' in new £15million book because 'publishers will want a lot for their money' Sources fear Prince Harry could use his upcoming memoir to expose his family The 37-year-old is said to be personally looking into Princess Diana's life for book It has landed the Duke of Sussex a huge £15million advance from the publishers But sources fear he could be forced to disclose 'a lot' about the row for the price By JAMES GANT FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 11:12 EDT, 2 October 2021 | UPDATED: 03:26 EDT, 3 October 2021 Prince Harry may name the 'Royal racist' who he accused of asking about his son Archie's skin colour, experts warn.
Insiders fear the Duke of Sussex could use his upcoming memoir to expose his family member.
The 37-year-old is said to be personally looking into Princess Diana's life for the book - which has landed him a £15million advance from publishers.Royal expert Penny Junor told the Sun: 'The publishers are going to want a lot for their money, such as naming this so-called racist.
'He's researching his mother's life so he's going to be talking about his parents' marriage, the break up, the affairs.
'That could be incredibly damaging for his father and Camilla. Charles is going to be king and Camilla his queen.'
The author added: 'The last thing they or the country needs is another upsurge of anger.'
The Duke is reportedly ringing around Princess Diana's old friends as he prepares the memoir.
It was previously believed much of the work would be done by a ghostwriter, leaving Palace sources 'surprised' by his hands-on approach.
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Post by romilly on Oct 5, 2021 5:32:22 GMT
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Post by sophia on Oct 6, 2021 2:44:45 GMT
It’s impossible to kill the institution of the monarchy in the UK, because since the reign of Henry II the monarchy has been interwoven with the English/British state. In essence, if the monarchy is overthrown, so is the UK, and that will not happen. What I can imagine, is that the rule of the current ruling family, of the Hanoverian succession, is ended. Then a another aristocratic family, with claims to the throne, would be offered the throne, probably an English one this time.
I doubt Harry’s ramblings will take down the monarchy. Few take him seriously anymore, and the story of the supposed royal ‘racist’ is becoming farcical. It is also becoming obvious that he is blackmailing his family, which is distasteful to most people.
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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2021 12:46:25 GMT
It’s impossible to kill the institution of the monarchy in the UK, because since the reign of Henry II the monarchy has been interwoven with the English/British state. In essence, if the monarchy is overthrown, so is the UK, and that will not happen. What I can imagine, is that the rule of the current ruling family, of the Hanoverian succession, is ended. Then a another aristocratic family, with claims to the throne, would be offered the throne, probably an English one this time. I doubt Harry’s ramblings will take down the monarchy. Few take him seriously anymore, and the story of the supposed royal ‘racist’ is becoming farcical. It is also becoming obvious that he is blackmailing his family, which is distasteful to most people. I don't think it will take the Monarchy, too, but here's hoping he really tells the truth about a few family members that have been getting away with damaging it for years; doing the MOST damage, of course. I think the Succession needs to change to actually remove rather a number of alleged false heirs/those that truly betrayed the Crown, etc, but hey, that's just me, right.
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Post by romilly on Oct 10, 2021 8:38:47 GMT
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Post by kueifei on Oct 30, 2021 22:47:52 GMT
It’s impossible to kill the institution of the monarchy in the UK, because since the reign of Henry II the monarchy has been interwoven with the English/British state. In essence, if the monarchy is overthrown, so is the UK, and that will not happen. What I can imagine, is that the rule of the current ruling family, of the Hanoverian succession, is ended. Then a another aristocratic family, with claims to the throne, would be offered the throne, probably an English one this time. I doubt Harry’s ramblings will take down the monarchy. Few take him seriously anymore, and the story of the supposed royal ‘racist’ is becoming farcical. It is also becoming obvious that he is blackmailing his family, which is distasteful to most people. I think the threat of a Catholic Inquisition is gone and quite honestly, I dislike how Parliament thought that a bunch of Germans would make things better. They did when they were focused on bringing in jobs, trade, and bartering themselves for peace deals, but it is clear that this has deteriorated to a point where after the Victorian era, it became all about the system of monarchy rather than the nation's well being. It became all about becoming fixated on the most insane things like keeping a marriage together even if the marriage is violent or dysfunctional and it became about serving the monarch/monarchical system rather than the royals serving the nation.
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Post by sophia on Nov 7, 2021 7:41:30 GMT
Absolutely. The current members also have a deeply inflated ego and sense of importance. HM feels she is so vital that she has clinged to throne and refused a proper transition. Charles, although I view him favourable, is narcissist who thinks he should comment on what he likes, and that his desires come first — even before his sons. William is a narcissist too, and demands universal deference, despite being lazy, uneducated and absolutely unsympathetic. Harry has just gone completely insane.
Basically, it is time to call it quits on the Hannoverins.
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Post by Admin on Nov 7, 2021 14:36:04 GMT
Absolutely. The current members also have a deeply inflated ego and sense of importance. HM feels she is so vital that she has clinged to throne and refused a proper transition. Charles, although I view him favourable, is narcissist who thinks he should comment on what he likes, and that his desires come first — even before his sons. William is a narcissist too, and demands universal deference, despite being lazy, uneducated and absolutely unsympathetic. Harry has just gone completely insane. Basically, it is time to call it quits on the Hannoverins. They just got way too big for their britches - lost that sense of noblesse oblige,duty, service to country, etc, plus believe their own unearned hype and getting the resulting swelled heads. They never learned to cut back and certainly never learned that to whom much is given, much is expected. William and Harry were banking on their mother's hype, but she was just the daughter of an Earl (and maybe not even that, it is rumoured); a family with dubious links to royalty, actually, and one that could actual traitors amongst it's ranks. A family that was always in it for themselves, so little wonder that Diana turned, and turned fast, when she didn't get her way. And she DID turn, beyond all the dismissal of her negative qualities and worship of her positive ones by the public. People typically buy what's presented to them, and don't usually look below the surface for the real story. Charles lost his way, and now has to support 2 sons with loads of problems and really, no intentions to either serve the Monarchy. They may cloak in those terms, but they are in for themselves and the easy, luxurious life. If the Succession continues, they have to completely bypass William, Harry,and the clown show regarding possibly up to 5 dubious heirs. I harp on that, but it really is a mess - there's a reason why some have their doubts and concerns about the whole lot. It's a very ugly situation (and those who think bringing that up is wrong/abusive -well, bringing up the wrongs of others in order to make them see is NOT abusive; abusive is turning your head and doing nothing) Yes, there are elements of narcissism, especially with William. If you ever seen him in pictures/videos there is this sense that he is beyond pleased with all the attention - TO HIMSELF. Kate, those kids, his other family members, the public, etc, are just his court. They need to please him and of course, step back when it's his turn to shine. And he feels he is OWED THIS - others mean little to nothing to him and his overbearing ego and sense of self. Harry's getting a boost from Meghan, and is clearly a more malleable character who hasn't seen yet that he literally threw his chances/RIGHTFUL place in the Succession (3rd, and yes, 3rd he really is) because he couldn't/wouldn't truly bring out what is actually going on behind the scenes/outing those truly responsible for it. And his actions have effectively allows those support the Cambridges to continue their campaigns of lies/betrayal/abuse/bullying and circumventing the Succession with completely false heirs. It's a hideous mess and not bound to stop anytime soon. Just my say today.
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Post by kueifei on Nov 7, 2021 14:56:31 GMT
Absolutely. The current members also have a deeply inflated ego and sense of importance. HM feels she is so vital that she has clinged to throne and refused a proper transition. Charles, although I view him favourable, is narcissist who thinks he should comment on what he likes, and that his desires come first — even before his sons. William is a narcissist too, and demands universal deference, despite being lazy, uneducated and absolutely unsympathetic. Harry has just gone completely insane. Basically, it is time to call it quits on the Hannoverins.
I always thought, the more Germanic the dynasty, the more out of control of the narcissism. HM has failed every step of the way to make the right choices and HM really strikes me as very self satisfied at how she was designated 'the good one' from very early on and it is clear that HM is more focused on her own self glorification. Then there is the fact that HM is clearly clinging not just to the throne, but to her early childhood of imperial grandeur and I really do not believe HM has been used to the loss of all those nations that used to be under the thumb of the former empire. HM literally cannot let go of the learned behaviors and while in some cases it's good, in others it is bad. The ideal of a spouse who has not had a previous spouse is almost impossible after a certain age and it is clear that HM really did think that a previously unmarried malleable wife would be attainable and possible, despite the reality that after a certain age, passive acquiescence is unnatural and not mentally healthy. The idea of Harry marrying someone at nearly forty who is passive, malleable, and a passive doormat while being a hard worker is literally impossible.
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Post by romilly on Nov 14, 2021 19:16:42 GMT
Lady Colin Campbell has shared her thoughts on Prince Harry's upcoming memoir and claims it could potentially make the Royal Family appear "weak".
The Duke of Sussex is currently writing what his publisher has described as an "intimate and heartfelt memoir" that is due to be released in late 2022.
The publication is untitled at present, but it is believed that it may cause controversy as it will contain insights into the monarchy which could paint the family in a negative light.
Speaking openly about Prince Harry's book in her latest Youtube video, Lady C believes the Royal Family are allowing Harry and his wife Meghan to "get away with murder" due to their lack of response to the book's release.
She said: "I think the monarchy is acting in a weak and unresponsive way and allowing Meghan and Harry to get away with murder.
"However, I think what people don’t realise is that a reputable institution that is law-abiding and is respectful of right generally cannot ride roughshod over the rights of others just because it suits it.
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Post by cleopatra on Nov 18, 2021 23:25:58 GMT
Lady Colin Campbell has shared her thoughts on Prince Harry's upcoming memoir and claims it could potentially make the Royal Family appear "weak". The Duke of Sussex is currently writing what his publisher has described as an "intimate and heartfelt memoir" that is due to be released in late 2022. The publication is untitled at present, but it is believed that it may cause controversy as it will contain insights into the monarchy which could paint the family in a negative light. Speaking openly about Prince Harry's book in her latest Youtube video, Lady C believes the Royal Family are allowing Harry and his wife Meghan to "get away with murder" due to their lack of response to the book's release. She said: "I think the monarchy is acting in a weak and unresponsive way and allowing Meghan and Harry to get away with murder. "However, I think what people don’t realise is that a reputable institution that is law-abiding and is respectful of right generally cannot ride roughshod over the rights of others just because it suits it. If they fight back it will just start a war of the Windsors and if they don't they'll be seen as weak. Sometimes silence is golden. I'm not sure what I'd do in their position.
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Post by kueifei on Nov 19, 2021 0:29:49 GMT
Yet the monarchy IS weak; the dynasty is unraveling and for some reason, Parliament has not been empowered to take away Harry's titles and take a firmer line. HM has no ability at this point since it is clear that she is deteriorating fast.
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Post by india on Nov 20, 2021 1:20:54 GMT
I do believe she is. Such a shame and so unnecessary.
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Post by kueifei on Dec 18, 2021 5:59:49 GMT
I think, wish, Harry would stop following in the steps of his spiteful mother and start just growing out of his asinine idiocy. Another book isn't going to do anything for him and will just trash a jubilee that is looking increasingly pointless. I also think that this book might well flop since the royal saga is so overdone and pointless that no one really seems to want to deal with it anymore. Harry is like that friend who refuses to let their high school bullying experiences go even when they are about to turn forty. Lady C. in her book was right to point out that the spares were born into luxury than a slum in Somalia. Won't get the lion's share and won't get top titles, but they are looked after in a great many other ways. Harry wasn't left to fend for himself in a gutter and he never will be, yet he keeps taking shots at the establishment that keeps him safe/secure.
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Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2021 14:59:18 GMT
I think, wish, Harry would stop following in the steps of his spiteful mother and start just growing out of his asinine idiocy. Another book isn't going to do anything for him and will just trash a jubilee that is looking increasingly pointless. I also think that this book might well flop since the royal saga is so overdone and pointless that no one really seems to want to deal with it anymore. Harry is like that friend who refuses to let their high school bullying experiences go even when they are about to turn forty. Lady C. in her book was right to point out that the spares were born into luxury than a slum in Somalia. Won't get the lion's share and won't get top titles, but they are looked after in a great many other ways. Harry wasn't left to fend for himself in a gutter and he never will be, yet he keeps taking shots at the establishment that keeps him safe/secure. "Spares" have been asked to step up countless times in royal history - he should have taken the direct route and openly criticized the REAL culprits, and not left it up to the public to keep guessing who the guilty/abusive parties really are/were. It's not a spoiler/movie teaser - this is real life! I think we all have our impressions as to what really could/is going on behind the scenes, but Harry just kind of blew it, following Meghan's advice. He had leverage - he was the rather mild, likeable younger brother who had more kindness and charm than his uninspiring, jealous and bullying elder brother. But he blew it - and now, IMO, neither brother is suitable to be in the Succession. To even try redeeming himself, he has to be 100% honest about himself, his marriage, and yes, his family secrets. There's no back-tracking now.
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Post by kueifei on Dec 18, 2021 23:40:26 GMT
Even if this book has juicy bits, people are so completely fed up and I am certain that no one will care all that much. His problem is that he keeps trying to have it both ways and it is clear that he refuses to lean to settle into life. This book might just FINALLY trigger reality, that he has no place in the UK and will ruin his relationship with his father and (soon) King.
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2021 2:33:10 GMT
Even if this book has juicy bits, people are so completely fed up and I am certain that no one will care all that much. His problem is that he keeps trying to have it both ways and it is clear that he refuses to lean to settle into life. This book might just FINALLY trigger reality, that he has no place in the UK and will ruin his relationship with his father and (soon) King. People are worn out, true. Unless it reveals some cold hard truths, it will be just another whine-fest.
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Post by kueifei on Dec 19, 2021 3:51:21 GMT
Another straight year of a horrific pandemic and a new mutating strain that is infecting and killing by the dozens. Meanwhile, Harry just has to keep himself in the limelight even as he cheapens himself and makes it clear that this whole mess is about HIS PAIN and that of his tooney wife.
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