That's no excuse. This far, she's had three years and a half since her engagement was announced to learn the basics and the reasoning behind them. There can be only one reason and it's unwillingness to know. It's also at odds with her description and self-description as a strong woman, capable of fighting for her own. She saw her child being discriminated against so (in her mind) and she didn't call the perpetrator to account? She just stewed over it quietly for over two years before lashing out in a major media outlet in a tragically misguided way to convey the ills she imagined were done to her child?I only meant that The Duchess of Sussex might not see why The Duke of Cambridge's Children got an HRH at birth before Prince Charles' ascension to the throne and her children do not. It seems obvious when a person studies or lives in a monarchy but she did not grow up with the same mindset. I'm not saying she is or is not correct if she feels that way. Making allowances for cultural and legal misunderstandings might be reasonable.
I don't think so.