What with Harry's extraordinary attack on his brother and Meghan's take on Meghan being perfection personified, can the rift ever be healed?
Harry spoke quite wistfully, I thought, of his life with his family, an impression that didn’t diminish when he referred to his Californian residence as 'home sweet home' and said this is where he is meant to be, or words to that effect. Somehow I couldn't quite believe he meant it. It's all so very sad.
> Ellipsis, they are all media but the stars of this Netflix offering are telling their story, as they see it, in their own words. There’s no journalist bashing a keyboard and writing whatever he thinks fit.
Let's assume that's true, and what we're hearing is exactly their story, unfiltered and unedited, as they see it, in their own words. Do you believe their story as they see it? And if not, why not?
Netflix are just the distributor of the film. Harry and Megan are co owners of Archwell the Producers. Whether they tell the truth or not isn't relevant because its coming from them and witnessed as coming from them and not media gossip.
No, I don’t believe their story, not least because they have lied in the past and this documentary demonstrates that they were planning to step away long before this all kicked off. Unfortunately for them the plan they’d hatched to live abroad whilst continuing their royal roles on a part time basis wasn’t acceptable to the queen.
I can't believe that Harry used to be my favourite Royal. I now cannot stand the man and I can't believe how he has sold his family down the river. As usual William and Kate are keeping a dignified silence proving, yet again, what a class act they are. I certainly don't feel sorry for Harry, he has brought it all on himself. I hope all this is the beginning of the end of any popularity they may have left.