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January 20, 2024, 10:44 AM
John Steed
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Originally posted by corsair:
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Originally posted by OcCurt:
Harry may be a disaster today, but by all accounts he was a top notch soldier with a genuine love of military service and purpose.
Because somebody else was telling him what to do, when to do it and how. The further away from his time in uniform and service it gets, the more it becomes apart that he's incapable of making a sound decision on his own and needs others to guide him along. Enter Meghan....
Oh, I think there's still someone telling him what to do, when to do it and how.
... stirred anti-clockwise.
January 20, 2024, 10:54 AM
darthfuster
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
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Originally posted by darthfuster: How long before he tries to unrenounce his royal status? This twit is incapable of making it alone. Is it difficult to operate a fry vat or the drive through window?
He’s a multimillionaire who’s made more in the last 5 years than most of us combined.
Since coming to America
Netflix $100 million Spotify $20 million Oprah $7 million
That’s just the ones I know about. Who knows what other income he has.
I don’t think he needs to worry about flipping burgers anytime soon.
Yeah but yeah but.
So longer than I speculated but these millions spend fast when you’re a prince and opportunities dry up because you’re annoying.
You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
January 20, 2024, 10:58 AM
divil
It is tough to believe that Harry was once an honorable British Army officer that seemed to be respected by his peers. What a mighty contrast to the attention seeking, hen-pecked, thin-skinned sorry bastard he is today.
January 21, 2024, 05:24 AM
4MUL8R
Although I don't concern myself with the royals, it is at times a point of curiosity for me. In this saga, I cannot understand how a man raised to be a royal and nothing else would choose to be a husband of a shrew. She cannot be tamed.
If he could willingly leave his station in life, for her, why in turn could he not willingly leave her to return? What could she offer other than the obvious, which of course, can be replaced?
I am reminded of the great movie The Princess Bride, which describes the extraordinary power of "true love." Is this relationship so blessed? I think not.
So, the Prince could leave this tawdry tale. And, in so doing, he could write the next chapter in a redemption story that England would love.