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So, a more serious commentary of the subject.
Meghan feels that certain restrictions, which were explained to her since the beginning - and a group of flying elephants will not convince me otherwise - were too much for her to handle. That's a basic requirement of this job and of this family, something mentioned in hundreds of documentaries and articles. She got a taste of it even before the wedding - if it was too much for her to handle, why not call the whole thing off? Why not negotiate a different position, without a title, that would allow her to have more freedom? Why agree to be a full-time working royal, while she perfectly knew that it was too much for her?
I feel somewhat sympathetic towards that. It's hard to suddenly not be able to voice your opinion on anything, to smile and shake hands of foreign dignitaries, heads of state or diplomats that you, deep down, hate. I do understand the struggle. What I don't understand, is why she did it.
It gives a lot of credentials to the theory that she had that exit planned since day one She wanted to suffer through a few years, get her name out there, become an international star and pack up her life from UK (with her husband or not) and go back to California, to live her life as lavishly as she wants, in a mansion with 16 bathrooms, without the boundaries of the job. It's sickening in the worst way possible.
And I won't even start on Harry, who either got conned in one of the most spectacular ways in royal history or has been stupid enough to go with the plan and execute it, knowing that it'll hurt his whole family.
Meghan feels that certain restrictions, which were explained to her since the beginning - and a group of flying elephants will not convince me otherwise - were too much for her to handle. That's a basic requirement of this job and of this family, something mentioned in hundreds of documentaries and articles. She got a taste of it even before the wedding - if it was too much for her to handle, why not call the whole thing off? Why not negotiate a different position, without a title, that would allow her to have more freedom? Why agree to be a full-time working royal, while she perfectly knew that it was too much for her?
I feel somewhat sympathetic towards that. It's hard to suddenly not be able to voice your opinion on anything, to smile and shake hands of foreign dignitaries, heads of state or diplomats that you, deep down, hate. I do understand the struggle. What I don't understand, is why she did it.
It gives a lot of credentials to the theory that she had that exit planned since day one She wanted to suffer through a few years, get her name out there, become an international star and pack up her life from UK (with her husband or not) and go back to California, to live her life as lavishly as she wants, in a mansion with 16 bathrooms, without the boundaries of the job. It's sickening in the worst way possible.
And I won't even start on Harry, who either got conned in one of the most spectacular ways in royal history or has been stupid enough to go with the plan and execute it, knowing that it'll hurt his whole family.