Harry and megan interview
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I have to add, why can't the fact just be that she couldn't handle the way the Royal family live? Or we're they expected to change their whole way of living?0
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Hi @Audinut70
I'm sorry to hear about your depression and past difficulties with your mental health. if you ever feel that you would benefit from more support around this, please let us know.
You are right that anyone experiencing troubling thoughts should see their GP/seek professional help, and I just wanted to leave a list of organisations here that people can talk to if things are becoming too much:- The Samaritans are contactable 24/7 by calling 116123
- SHOUT crisis volunteers are also available 24/7 by texting 'SHOUT' to 85258
- or, find your local NHS urgent mental health helpline
Fascinating topic BTW and I think the real winner in this situation was Oprah Winfrey!
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Definitely, the chance of 'ever' getting an interview like that again, struck twice by lightning comes to mind.
Thanks for your concern, ive done all the support, just deal with it myself now. Ive had a lifetime to learn.0 -
I don't usually comment on topics like this, however I have the greatest respect for the Queen and all that she has done for this country. In World War 2, she served her country just like thousands of others and then at the tender age of 27 she took on a responsibility to serve this country for the rest of her life. The Queen has not always got things right but I believe she genuinely does her best for her country, but at times, like anyone else would, puts her family first. The Queen has served a lifetime of duty and for me that must never be forgotten. At the end of the day, in the middle of all of this is a grandmother, father, son, brother and wider family, they should be left in peace to address their differences. It is not for me to say what the truth is but I do believe Harry and Megan have severely misjudged this, there were more appropriate ways to handle their concerns. Thank you2
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I truly hope for Harry's sake they never split up
She will take him to the cleaners and he will have given up all his family support2 -
My thoughts exactly, i think he's smitten, to do what he has done, after only a few years together, one hell of a sacrifice. She's got the US behind her, he's totally crucified his family. I do feel a 'bit' sorry for him though. The things we men will do for love!!! I gave up friends and my interests for mine.
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Let’s hope they drew up and signed prenuptial agreements @janer19670
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@Audinut70 it's not just men that make sacrifices for love
I gave up living in my home town near friends and family, I supported us both financially , I gave my husband experiences he had never had , I took on his children
Then had it all thrown back in my face when he exchanged me for a younger , newer model
All genders make sacrifices for the ones they love and thankfully most enrich each others lives1 -
Sorry to hear that janer1967. I should have wrote what people will do for love. My main point though, Harry is going to be a lonely prince if their marriage falls apart. To through your family to the wolves! That is one massive sacrifice.0
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