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I want my father and brother back
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Time will tell. I suspect after his book has come out he may try to reconcile. It will be Interesting to see if he removes all his titles in order to be completely rid of the royal attachments though |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
"Clearly not. It's hard to think of much lower than slagging off your own family for money. "
Has he actually slagged them off? Or had he spoke about a family dynamic he struggled with? |
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Most families have fractures.
I'm estranged from my mother.
I would allow her back into my life but it would only be if she could hold her hands up to failures on her part, as I have done with mine.
Things can be rebuilt, I believe, in any family, but with accountability, compassion, honesty, a willingness to listen, be vulnerable and show empathy.
We all learn in life and some lessons are harder than others. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's like both boys are reliving their mum's life in two distinct halves: one's doing the happily ever after bit and the other is heading straight for a Martin Bashir interview."
Gosh. You stole my thoughts. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"It's like both boys are reliving their mum's life in two distinct halves: one's doing the happily ever after bit and the other is heading straight for a Martin Bashir interview.
Gosh. You stole my thoughts. "
Sorry about that! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's like both boys are reliving their mum's life in two distinct halves: one's doing the happily ever after bit and the other is heading straight for a Martin Bashir interview.
Gosh. You stole my thoughts.
Sorry about that! "
Nah its OK. They multiply |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"It's like both boys are reliving their mum's life in two distinct halves: one's doing the happily ever after bit and the other is heading straight for a Martin Bashir interview.
Gosh. You stole my thoughts.
Sorry about that!
Nah its OK. They multiply"
So do the royals |
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By *ermbiMan
over a year ago
Ballyshannon |
He wants them back but continues to slate them and will probably do so again in his book.
He may see a risk of all titles being removed and being cut off for good and is grappling to get cosy with them again. It's all a game |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its the cognative dissonance that confuses people, I think. Or maybe its her influence that makes it appear this way, but its a pattern that has been around a lot longer than his relationship with Meghan.
If he was more consistent it would be easier to understand.
Families are hard enough when they aren't in the public eye, without the press and palace machines influencing perception. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Says Prince Harry..
Has he gone the right way about it ..?"
I guess what happens now is between himself and his family. I read that the King is leaving avenues open to him so that is a start. Let's hope the television cameras aren't allowed into the reconciliation |
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By *evonrobMan
over a year ago
Kingsbridge |
What else has he got to say that’s remotely interesting? Seems to ramping up the rhetoric to gain publicity. Strangely coincidental that he’s got a book coming out too. I think he’s completely irrelevant to the UK and can’t believe I’ve wasted a minute typing this! |
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"Its the cognative dissonance that confuses people, I think. Or maybe its her influence that makes it appear this way, but its a pattern that has been around a lot longer than his relationship with Meghan.
If he was more consistent it would be easier to understand.
Families are hard enough when they aren't in the public eye, without the press and palace machines influencing perception."
This
Across society parents have commonly disliked their children's choices in spouses. He has the scrutiny of the British public as well as the Royal family to contend with, and ultimately the royals think of protecting the monachary, as that's the business.
I get he needs to speak out, but he cannot have the ultimate support from the palace and public, that he seems to want. I hope that he does find some closure in time and keep his family ties and is happy with his life |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
"He wants them back but continues to slate them and will probably do so again in his book.
He may see a risk of all titles being removed and being cut off for good and is grappling to get cosy with them again. It's all a game"
When you say he's continues to slate them, what has he said direct about his father or brother? |
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