mummabear
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- May 2, 2012
If you think about it, to be willing to fake (as he is being accused of by some people) a heart attack to get out of going to his own daughter's wedding, there must have been immense anxiety.Mr. Markle has been made out to be a bad guy and humiliated for the past year and a half. I’m surprised it took him this long to finally speak out (and he allowed the letter from Meghan to be published in defense of himself when Meghan had her friends lie to People Magazine). Everything I’ve read about him is that he’s a nice guy
On top of that to have a "ticket" to such a massive event, to get to be photographed with the queen and have that down in history.
If he faked it, instead of calling him names, maybe we should be asking what in gods name was happening with/to him to make that sort of choice.
Time will tell, Harry is already in Vancouver. So far, not much media coverage on that, but that can change, as we all know
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156927027977083&id=7116517082
Well, we know what we think we know, but none of us have first-hand knowledge. And whose family isn’t “a little hinky” - certainly some more than others. The Royal Family is hinky to the max, so was the venerated Princess Diana’s family of origin. Mine and yours are to a degree, just like the rest of the world.
Many marriages end badly; seldom is it ever completely villain/victim, and the people conduct themselves in ways that are shocking when the incidents are pulled out and taken in isolation. Your earlier post about it likely being a fairly typical co-parenting scenario is probably closer to the truth.
Personally, I don’t care what they do as long as they get the security thing straightened out to the point that it doesn’t fall on Canadian tax payers. It’s not worth one-thin-dime to me to have them in Canada, nor would I like to see them get any special concessions to our immigration policies. Maybe they should be invited to NZ?
NZ says thanks but no thanks.