When I say flawless, I don’t mean there were no errors. I mean the whole tour was a total success and I think that that may have ruffled some feathers. So it’s silly season time in the media.
So basically you're saying now that you said grass is pink, but you know the grass is green? Maybe, for the sake of better communication, we could... explain things a bit or use words according to their meaning.
Flawless means without any mistake. That tour was not that. It was great, highly enjoyable, but it had weird moments. No one here is saying that Meghan didn't do a great job - because she did - just that the tour had some ups and downs, like every royal tour ever.
There is no royal book and frankly whenever OTHER royals show PDA it is celebrated but Harry can't even hold his wife's hand to escort her up the stairs. Also holding hands is not PDA.
There is no royal book nor a rule on PDA - but there is, at least at some level, a custom or a practice, however you want to call it, that the couples keep things simple.
And I love PDA from royals - I love the little moments between William and Catherine or Edward and Sophie, I always smile when I see Prince Charles and Camilla being cute. But they don't show a lot of that.
I explained it to a friend once, that it's like with your favourite, but very sweet cookies. You love to have one, or two, or even three, but when someone would give you a whole box and told you to eat them all, you would get sick. We love the PDA from other royals, because it's a special moment, it's not something that happens all the time.
And sorry, haven't noticed that Harry can't hold his wife's hand. Especially since he's doing it almost all the time?
