The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Family, May 7, 2025--


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The title is the entirety part of her Instagram life. The husband she gained it by would be superfluous and contradictory to her working woman, feminist principles, you see.
I still think poor Harry could be part of her Instagram life at least in one take. I mean, her late dog gets more screentime than the husband.

Come to think of it, it was him who gave her the status to promote all those feminist principles...and why, when I read that back myself, I don't see her as a feminist but more of a poser feminist? I've seen her cringe interviews and her female empowerment doesn't seem to include anyone else but the one she sees reflected in the mirror

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Harry knocked on the wrong door when in London visiting a friend - imagine capturing him your camera.
And what a security risk - no bodyguards in sight in a country that is considered too unsafe for him and his family!
 
On the one hand - anyone who employs a housekeeper is hardly short of money, so did they really have to sell their doorcam coverage to the press? We've all knocked on the wrong door at some time. On the other hand - Harry has kind of asked for this, going on about how unsafe it is for him to be in the UK, and then not even managing to check which house number he wanted.
 
On the one hand - anyone who employs a housekeeper is hardly short of money, so did they really have to sell their doorcam coverage to the press? We've all knocked on the wrong door at some time. On the other hand - Harry has kind of asked for this, going on about how unsafe it is for him to be in the UK, and then not even managing to check which house number he wanted.

He didn't just knock on a wrong door. He went to several houses (3). And two houses were far apart. Who doesn't know where his own friend lives. Bizar. And this just after his courtcase where he said he wasn't safe. He is knocking on strangers houses in London without a care in the world.
 
It is very odd, surely even the most basic of protection teams would go and check they have the right address beforehand or go and knock on the door in case its the wrong house for their principal. If Harry is that concerned about his security he would easily be paying for a basic security package that would cover enough to ensure something like this doesn't happen.

Seems London / UK isn't that unsafe after all, unless he is doing public events and then there is a really simple answer to that.
 
In Harry's mind the UK is unsafe when a) there are paparazzi or b) the royal institution is around
(unsafe = look what happened to mum)

But i'm starting to think he actually does need a security team, if he is this wreckless without it
 
In Harry's mind the UK is unsafe when a) there are paparazzi or b) the royal institution is around
(unsafe = look what happened to mum)

But i'm starting to think he actually does need a security team, if he is this wreckless without it

I think that might his security guy behind him, you can just see the top of his head next to the tree.
 
Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a Beyoncé concert.
 
Great photo of Harry and Meghan on a date night. Looks like they were having a wonderful time seeing Beyoncé. Their seventh wedding anniversary is coming up this month too.
 
Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a Beyoncé concert.
The usual counterfire against the ridiculously laughable wrong door comic show.
They are so predictable oh my ...
 
I think that might his security guy behind him, you can just see the top of his head next to the tree.
What I don't understand is why neither one used the map app to type in the address that would have pointed him out to the right home? He's holding his cell while at the door, his bodyguard could have used his cell to tell Harry they were far away from his friend's door.

Then I realize it requires a working brain, or two, to figure that out in 2025

Re selling the video, if Harry was at my door I would have gone out, take a selfie, had him sign my door with a marker and then call TMZ to get a good offer for the exclusive. After all, if he and Megan can make money out of others why then can't the home owner make money out of his own camera? It's capitalism, baby!
 
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What I don't understand is why neither one used the map app to type in the address that would have pointed him out to the right home? He's holding his cell while at the door, his bodyguard could have used his cell to tell Harry they were far away from his friend's door.

Then I realize it requires a working brain, or two, to figure that out in 2025

Re selling the video, if Harry was at my door I would have gone out, take a selfie, had him sign my door with a marker and then call TMZ to get a good offer for the exclusive. After all, if he and Megan can make money out of others why then can't the home owner make money out of his own camera? It's capitalism, baby!
Indeed, I don’t understand why neither Harry, his driver, nor his bodyguard used Google Maps or GPS to find the right house. OK, maybe he didn’t have his friend’s exact address and was relying on memory. But from my own experience if I knock on the wrong door, I immediately call my friend to confirm the correct one. I wouldn’t just keep trying random houses.

And considering how Meghan and Harry are fine selling their privacy to Netflix and writing a book about it, I see no issue with someone else profiting from a simple doorbell screenshot. That’s just capitalism at work too.
 
Surely you'd check the exact address before going somewhere. Everyone has their house number at the front of the house, so that postmen and delivery people know that which house is which. It's not rocket science. Very odd!
 

Harry knocked on the wrong door when in London visiting a friend - imagine capturing him your camera.
And what a security risk - no bodyguards in sight in a country that is considered too unsafe for him and his family!
This is unbelievable- and absolutely kills any chance that the powers that be would take him seriously about security in the UK. Talk about shooting himself in the foot - good grief! If he had any security with him at all, I cannot believe they would let him knock on not one but three doors….. Absolutely bizarre! :hammer:
 
After reading that Harry rang three doorbells on a London street, without really knowing where he was going, after seeing the security camera photo from one of the houses, not to mention the BBC interview, Harry's problems with his Sendebale Foundation, and also the failure of Meghan's Lemonada podcast and her Netflix series, which received overwhelmingly negative reviews, I'm starting to wonder if 2025 will be a very happy year for the Sussexes.

In any case, since January, it's been a veritable festival of endless surprises. When will we get a break?
 
Surely you'd check the exact address before going somewhere. Everyone has their house number at the front of the house, so that postmen and delivery people know that which house is which. It's not rocket science. Very odd!
Obviously, Harry couldn't be a delivery man, as he seems to have trouble remembering an address.
 
This is unbelievable- and absolutely kills any chance that the powers that be would take him seriously about security in the UK. Talk about shooting himself in the foot - good grief! If he had any security with him at all, I cannot believe they would let him knock on not one but three doors….. Absolutely bizarre! :hammer:
LOL, I don't know -- it demonstrates that Harry needs adult supervision of some kind to function in the world. Maybe instead of security,
 
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I have a feeling this is make or break time for the Duke of Sussex. With events over the last few weeks, it seems he has lost the support of the vast majority of the British population. Either he apologises for past events and throws his full support behind the British monarchy - or he relegates himself to bit-parts in Megan's lifestyle podcasts and flower arrangements in California. I can't see a whole lot of other options for this 40yr old man?
 
I have a feeling this is make or break time for the Duke of Sussex. With events over the last few weeks, it seems he has lost the support of the vast majority of the British population. Either he apologises for past events and throws his full support behind the British monarchy - or he relegates himself to bit-parts in Megan's lifestyle podcasts and flower arrangements in California. I can't see a whole lot of other options for this 40yr old man?
It's true, what can he do now?
He was raised to serve the monarchy and the British people.
He has no established profession. Today, in Montecito, what does he do with his days?
I think the legal proceedings were a goal for him, a mission, as he himself said. But now, what's left for him?
He's written a book, given interviews, and participated in trials. And then, what will he do?

On the other hand, the royal family has continued to move forward. Without him, because he is no longer indispensable to the monarchy.
The hardest thing for him was probably sitting in his Montecito mansion, watching the British ceremonies celebrating VE Day. They were unique moments in history, moving and heartwarming. Harry didn't attend not because he had left the UK, but because he had deliberately attacked the royal family.

If Harry stays in the United States, it's quite possible that, over time, he will experience regrets.
 
In Harry's mind the UK is unsafe when a) there are paparazzi or b) the royal institution is around
(unsafe = look what happened to mum)

But i'm starting to think he actually does need a security team, if he is this wreckless without it
A guide-dog may be more useful.

But it's an odd story!
Why not call his friend? Call someone to ask where his friend lives? Google map? GPS in his car, I assume he didn't go by bus?
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This issue is so petty and blown up by the media etc I can’t believe it. Why sell something like that to the tabloids?
But no issue is tiny enough that Harry can’t be attacked on it, of course. Btw, I have myself got lost in suburban London streets, several times in fact.

Harry has a phone in his hand, according to the door-cam. He probably is calling his friend. That friend might not be very good at giving directions. Some people direct others to turn right when they mean left or vice versa.

And the fact that Harry appears to have a security guy with him, a glimpse was seen apparently, shows Harry is prepared to have security around him anyway. Don’t know why the security didn’t ring the doorbell.

It’s not primarily his own security Harry is most concerned with, anyway, but that of his wife and children.
 
On the one hand - anyone who employs a housekeeper is hardly short of money, so did they really have to sell their doorcam coverage to the press? We've all knocked on the wrong door at some time. On the other hand - Harry has kind of asked for this, going on about how unsafe it is for him to be in the UK, and then not even managing to check which house number he wanted.
Well, I wouldn't presume money was the reason for sharing/selling the photo. This happened, what, four months ago when he was last in the UK?

People with the wealth necessary to employee a housekeeper are the discreet sort who knew what happened on the street - which is why we got the details that he went and knocked on three different doors at opposite ends of the street - and kept it to themselves for the sake of their own privacy as well as their neighbors, but also out of a basic respect for the monarchy. It's clear that BBC interview Harry gave burned nearly all the remaining bridges he has left with old friends in the UK. That's why the Deliveroo story from a few days ago and now this door cam photo are coming to light.

I suspect he won't have any doors or rooms in the homes of any old mates & fellows opening to him the next time he returns to the UK for another one of his endless lawsuits.
 
Actually I think the whole security issue is, as others have said, all about money. The millions they pay for security every year he wants to come out of someone else's pocket. Honestly don't think it has anything to do with being 'unsafe'.
 
This issue is so petty and blown up by the media etc I can’t believe it. Why sell something like that to the tabloids?
But no issue is tiny enough that Harry can’t be attacked on it, of course. Btw, I have myself got lost in suburban London streets, several times in fact.

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Agree.

Instead of this wrong door story, British media should talk more about African Parks. I mean, considering how many articles and investigation about Sentabele being printed few weeks ago, back and forth media briefing from sources and everyone they could contact (including an exclusive interview with Harry's friend), surely the British press can pull the same effort to report on African Parks story, right?

(i wonder who will shoulder the blame if the African Parks makes bigger news? After all, Harry and his supporters always manage to blame everyone else but him for every negative story about him...)
 
It's true, what can he do now?
He was raised to serve the monarchy and the British people.
He has no established profession. Today, in Montecito, what does he do with his days?
I think the legal proceedings were a goal for him, a mission, as he himself said. But now, what's left for him?
He's written a book, given interviews, and participated in trials. And then, what will he do?

On the other hand, the royal family has continued to move forward. Without him, because he is no longer indispensable to the monarchy.
The hardest thing for him was probably sitting in his Montecito mansion, watching the British ceremonies celebrating VE Day. They were unique moments in history, moving and heartwarming. Harry didn't attend not because he had left the UK, but because he had deliberately attacked the royal family.

If Harry stays in the United States, it's quite possible that, over time, he will experience regrets.
Some really thoughtful points! You know, I would imagine that without the Oprah interview, Netflix whine, and spiteful Spare, all the court cases, and recent dumb interview, Harry and Meghan might have participated in some VE Day events. Even if he is not a working royal (until all the mess with him and Meghan I don’t recall a “working royal” being quite as big of a deal), he is still part of the family - but he blew it up and sadly, I have very little expectation of any reconciliation.
 
This issue is so petty and blown up by the media etc I can’t believe it. Why sell something like that to the tabloids?
But no issue is tiny enough that Harry can’t be attacked on it, of course. Btw, I have myself got lost in suburban London streets, several times in fact.

Harry has a phone in his hand, according to the door-cam. He probably is calling his friend. That friend might not be very good at giving directions. Some people direct others to turn right when they mean left or vice versa.

And the fact that Harry appears to have a security guy with him, a glimpse was seen apparently, shows Harry is prepared to have security around him anyway. Don’t know why the security didn’t ring the doorbell.

It’s not primarily his own security Harry is most concerned with, anyway, but that of his wife and children.

I don't see a problem? In fact, Toledo has a great take on that.

What I don't understand is why neither one used the map app to type in the address that would have pointed him out to the right home? He's holding his cell while at the door, his bodyguard could have used his cell to tell Harry they were far away from his friend's door.

Then I realize it requires a working brain, or two, to figure that out in 2025

Re selling the video, if Harry was at my door I would have gone out, take a selfie, had him sign my door with a marker and then call TMZ to get a good offer for the exclusive. After all, if he and Megan can make money out of others why then can't the home owner make money out of his own camera? It's capitalism, baby!
 
This article, if the presumption that it’s based on is true, offers more clarity: friends who used to live at one end of the street but have moved out, and parents of said friends who lived at the other end of the street.


It is so sad!
(I don’t find the publication of the image disturbing, it goes hand in hand with the images that were sold of other royals when off duty - William with Charlotte going to a birthday party comes to mind. If Harry minds it, he can sue.)
 
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