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Over at MRs, a very hostile anti-Monarchist railed about the Royal Family and the TV show, The Crown as candy coated and wished for a French Revolution for them before he got his posts removed through moderation.It's an interesting question. According to various articles I've read over the years the amount of money they bring into the country (via tourism etc) is reportedly far higher than the amount we put in, so the UK government makes a return on the investment. I was going to use this as a line of reasoning for a debate about getting rid of the royal family, but it's not a particularly strong argument.
@Scepticalscribe touched upon the "we just want privacy" aspect. This reminds me of a book called "The boy who cried wolf". They keep saying they want privacy but they clearly don't. This is why people don't believe there is a wolf, I mean they don't believe they really want privacy. If they wanted privacy they would not be selling the details of their private lives for money. I really wish the press would come together on this and respect their wishes... total media blackout on Harry and Meghan. Simply do not report anything further on Meghan and Harry. We would then see just how much they really want their privacy.
On the racist allegations. I have no doubts that people within the family would make such comments. You have to understand these are people so far out of touch with what others would consider normal everyday lives that I would be surprised if they didn't make ignorant comments on a daily basis. I do always enjoy people who fly in private planes to "fight poverty" and "raise awareness". A tremendously busy and harrowing time, as one would imagine, being flown to a selected village via a luxury helicopter, posing for some photos with the selected peasant folk before retiring to one's luxury hotel for some champagne and local delicacies. My favourite is people who use helicopters to travel 100 miles to speak at an environmental conference about the pollution of air travel and the importance of planting more trees.
My take is that it would be Charles and not William who made comments about the skin of a future baby. I don't believe that there is much affection between Harry and Charles. It's quite obvious to even a partially blind person that Harry is not Charles' son. It's also quite obvious whose son he really is. I believe that Harry blames Charles for his mother's death and I think their relationship has been very strained ever since Harry was a teenager.
On a side note this is the most I have ever "said" about the royal family, because I think the whole royal family side show should be thrown away in the dumpster where it belongs. But I know that many Brits are besotted with it all. To me, I find their antics to be as important as what Kim and Kanye are up to this week. I don't really get celebrity idolisation, but it clearly makes some people happy and fills some kind of void in their lives that I'll never understand.
Personally I don’t follow the royals that much, other than what I hear on the news, and I have enjoyed The Crown, which if it can be taken as accurate spends much more time pointing out the blemishes of Queen Elizabeth’s family than regaling them. A common theme is the Crown interfering in the lives of family members about who they should have or not have in their lives for appearances sake, by I assume withholding privileges from them, making for unhappy people. I assume the next season with Diana will be grim.
I can imagine someone saying something about Harry and Megan’s child as it might be said in any white family, with a mixed ethnic person who has married in, not that it is ok, but that is just not that uncommon. And here we have a very famous family constantly under the spot light. I don’t know enough about Megan to judge her as a reasonable person, a publicity hound, or a mentally ill narcissist as she was accused of by the person I mentioned at MRs. I did not listen to the Oprah interview because it was not high on my priorities. It’s possible she was mistreated by someone, maybe staff, but I just don’t know the why of it for certain. My guess is that Harry, distancing himself from the Crown for her sake has diminished his capitol so,wwhat with the family, but I think I can understand why a person would want out, if they thought they could adapt to a completely different lifestyle.
Just found this to read: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-...and-nothing-at-all_n_60463e1cc5b660a0f38a6b44
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