The First Amendment is good, but I think it’s also important to remember that Prince Harry is a literal prince from old England and you can take the boy out of Buckingham Palace but you can’t take centuries of ingrained monarchy out of the boy.
Sussex haters are none too bright, I’m afraid. They overlook any glaring, easy-to-find fact that negates their villainous character sketch, routinely supplant the truth with whatever batshit narrative one of their shepherds—Daily Fail, Piers, Lady C—is pushing, and are basically salty that a mixed race Yank with…
Does he need to spell it out in all caps + rent billboard space to infer that the establishment he was born into and struggled with for almost 40 years is, in fact, a toxic and outdated institution in need of a serious overhaul? I mean, isn’t him being candid and relaying his experiences enough for us to connect the…
Because in this instance the Russians were right.
The Sussex hate is strong with so many people, to the point of fanaticism. There are entire podcasts and Youtube channels dedicated to smearing them. They’re still front page news in the UK because readers just can’t get their fill of hate clicks. It’s bizarre and unsettling. Logic usually tells me to avoid that which…
Ah, but he’s a prince and therefore doesn’t deserve our sympathy or benefit of the doubt. Clearly he’s only speaking out on these painful, personally lived issues to get money and attention, despite the fact he’s got both in spades (probably more than what he bargained for where the latter’s concerned).
Definitely. I had to skip through the first 5 minutes or so because yeah, Dax can be a bit much and I’m sorry but Monica Padman is annoying AF. If you don’t mind speeding through some parts it’s a really worthwhile listen.
I just finished listening to the episode and it only made me like Harry even more. He seems genuinely kind, down to earth, and almost painfully self-aware. Funny AF, too. Plus I’ll always stan a man who takes responsibility for his mental health, having personally suffered a mentally ill and abusive father to the…
Normally that’s what I’d call it but maybe it was a combination of pay (if they were paid—were they paid to appear?) and genuinely thinking they could help other couples by putting their relationships out there.
That would require the Royal family to act with some semblance of accountability and moreover pretend to care about the common people trafficked and raped by their golden boy.
The apple didn’t roll far from the tree. Princess Michael is the actual worst and most of the RF & Kensington neighbors loathe her. I read that Princess Diana, who shared a courtyard with her, used to spray her cats with the garden hose and blast her music through open windows at all hours just to piss her off lol.…
Loved it! Also Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn = YES.
You’d never know the drama was fizzling out from my Google newsfeed which, because I was all about the Oprah tea and its fallout when it aired, ONLY shows me the ongoing Royal goss now. When I hop on Youtube there are dozens of anti-Meghan (lookin at your crazy mug, Lady C) AND pro-Meghan channels. Then there’s the…
Honestly? I have a really hard time looking back on the aughts, or rather the culture of the aughts, prior to #metoo (and definitely the first decade) and not falling into a PTSD puddle. It was such a gross era on all fronts, and instilled some truly toxic—and in my case, destructive—values that I’m STILL working to…
Check Jezebel’s Facebook page, that convo’s already been rolled out in the comments under this story.
Right? Since wearing a mask I don’t even have to swear under my breath at people, but mutter my curses out loud like a suburban Baba Yaga.
This is a personal observation and I’m sure a lot of people would disagree but in my experience if you were a bully in school—and I mean *actual* bully, not just prone to the usual duplicitous kid shit—chances are you grew up to be a better behaved but no less bullying adult. You learn how and when to do the nice and…
I absolutely agree, very valid points.