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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah" data-source="post: 187630" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>To be honest, now having watched it, I still don't know what to think of either of them.</p><p></p><p>I've met Meghan and she seemed to be very nice, charming, kind and humbled by how many people wanted to meet her. I liked her very much. To be frank, I am not a fan of Kate. I feel that her agenda is to be Queen - and that there is no great love affair with William. Every photo of her seems posed, false and staged. I think she is trying far too hard.</p><p></p><p>In comparison, I find Meghan quite genuine. However, the one thing I cannot abide, is the fact that she left her dog in America. Being a huge animal lover, there is nothing and no one would make me leave my pets behind. It just wouldn't happen, so that was strike one for me with Meghan. It's something for me that you just do not do.</p><p></p><p>Likewise, this crusade Harry is now on to save the environment, where commendable, is slightly hypocritical when it comes to animals considering before he met Meghan he was killing wild boar - and his family are active shooters. I'm glad he seems to have taken a different stance on this, and Meghan I believe has helped that.</p><p></p><p>I'm still not convinced Meghan totally loves Harry and I feel he is maybe more besotted than in love. They haven't known each other that long. But I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>With regards to their private life, I feel it sad that they are being stifled by the public and press. Some people do have the capacity to do an enormous amount of good, and it would be a shame if they were stopped from doing that, whether by nastiness or spite. I do feel a lot of what is aimed at Meghan stems from jealousy (not any of us here) but on Twitter and in the press.</p><p></p><p>With regards the documentary I do feel if the press intrusion is becoming too much, they should leave. I hope it wouldn't stop them doing charity or beneficial work though. It isn't going to change and they aren't embargoed like Kate and William so they shouldn't wait around as it isn't endearing them to people if they give off about it and then keep doing the same thing. Take a stand and they will find someone else to talk about.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand why the other senior Royals don't intervene - the Queen specifically. I don't have any time for Charles, but he could speak out too.</p><p></p><p>ITV news did a superb job in completely twisting Harry's words to make out there was a rift between him and William. They totally left out the segment where Harry said he loved William. Pure sensationalism.</p><p></p><p>I'll wait with interest to see if the marriage lasts. But I'd rather she divorce him and carry on with the work she seems to have set out to do, than to be permanently silenced and stifled, which is what the Royal family do. They shut you up if they don't like what you're saying and they have the power to get rid of you permanently. It is a ridiculous institution and it's far from an ideal environment for a girl with such a spirit (if it's to be believed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah, post: 187630, member: 6"] To be honest, now having watched it, I still don't know what to think of either of them. I've met Meghan and she seemed to be very nice, charming, kind and humbled by how many people wanted to meet her. I liked her very much. To be frank, I am not a fan of Kate. I feel that her agenda is to be Queen - and that there is no great love affair with William. Every photo of her seems posed, false and staged. I think she is trying far too hard. In comparison, I find Meghan quite genuine. However, the one thing I cannot abide, is the fact that she left her dog in America. Being a huge animal lover, there is nothing and no one would make me leave my pets behind. It just wouldn't happen, so that was strike one for me with Meghan. It's something for me that you just do not do. Likewise, this crusade Harry is now on to save the environment, where commendable, is slightly hypocritical when it comes to animals considering before he met Meghan he was killing wild boar - and his family are active shooters. I'm glad he seems to have taken a different stance on this, and Meghan I believe has helped that. I'm still not convinced Meghan totally loves Harry and I feel he is maybe more besotted than in love. They haven't known each other that long. But I could be wrong. With regards to their private life, I feel it sad that they are being stifled by the public and press. Some people do have the capacity to do an enormous amount of good, and it would be a shame if they were stopped from doing that, whether by nastiness or spite. I do feel a lot of what is aimed at Meghan stems from jealousy (not any of us here) but on Twitter and in the press. With regards the documentary I do feel if the press intrusion is becoming too much, they should leave. I hope it wouldn't stop them doing charity or beneficial work though. It isn't going to change and they aren't embargoed like Kate and William so they shouldn't wait around as it isn't endearing them to people if they give off about it and then keep doing the same thing. Take a stand and they will find someone else to talk about. I don't understand why the other senior Royals don't intervene - the Queen specifically. I don't have any time for Charles, but he could speak out too. ITV news did a superb job in completely twisting Harry's words to make out there was a rift between him and William. They totally left out the segment where Harry said he loved William. Pure sensationalism. I'll wait with interest to see if the marriage lasts. But I'd rather she divorce him and carry on with the work she seems to have set out to do, than to be permanently silenced and stifled, which is what the Royal family do. They shut you up if they don't like what you're saying and they have the power to get rid of you permanently. It is a ridiculous institution and it's far from an ideal environment for a girl with such a spirit (if it's to be believed). [/QUOTE]
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