An interesting article- thanks for sharing. Of course, like I would want for every other person on the planet, I would wish happiness for Harry. His oversharing will not make him happy, however, nor is it right to cut other people down while supposedly in pursuit of his own “happiness.” People who “hate him for it” are appalled by his actions towards his own family which appear to be motivated by revenge, pettiness, and the pursuit of money and fame instead of happiness.
He was born into incredible privilege. If he was so unhappy with his life, he had a myriad of options to make changes that would help him yet not hurt others. Yet he (and Meghan) wanted that HIHO option and come across as spoiled children throwing a tantrum because HLM said no. His willingness -still- to have a “Commonwealth role” on the table shows it is not the institution of the monarchy that is the issue (if he truly could not stand what the monarchy stands for would he have his monogram on his doormat or constantly and consistently flaunt his title?). IMO his issue is that since he didn’t get what he wanted, he is going to attempt to blackmail his family into giving it to him or attempt to destroy the institution if they won’t.
I have absolutely no respect for him nor his wife; the idea that they want to be global humanitarians is a joke. After all the media blitz about these two - started and continued by these two who could have lived “happily” without trashing Harry’s family - what organization could trust them to not turn on them as well if the couple didn’t get what they wanted? They have truly blown up their reputation and when their 15 minutes of fame finally ends (and it will at some point), what will they have gained besides money and notoriety?
If I were a member of his family, I would try to forgive him if I truly believed he was repentant, but would never trust him again. And Harry has the gall to think that Meghan deserves an apology?