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Friday, May 28, 2021

A shameful display

Against my better judgement, I watched 'The Me You Can't See', with Harry and Oprah.  It was a disgusting display of an ingrate complaining about how hard-done-by he has been -- mistreated by his father and the Queen, while wallowing in his millions and living in lavish palaces and mansions.

He should be deeply ashamed of himself, but of course isn't.  What an entitled, spoiled brat he has revealed himself to be.  Well, he's ensured the world now sees what he really is, but I'm sure it's not the "me" he wanted us to see.  If he's looking for sympathy, forget it.  

Even worse were the 15 "experts" blathering on about mental health.  They make tons of money convincing people they are mentally ill, encouraging people to indulge in every perceived slight.  The charlatans in this documentary dine out on people's weaknesses and, of course, Meghan must be encouraging it.  

It' all so sad.  In my opinion, if Harry had intended to continue bashing and trashing his family and the Royals, he should not have had to gall to attend Prince Philip's funeral.  At least Meghan didn't go.  She's hiding in the bushes while she pushes Harry to do her bidding.  There is obviously a reason she is estranged from every member of her own family.   Shame, shame.     

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    1. I would like to have been a fly on the wal when William had a word with him after the funeral. Didn't help, he just continued to bash.

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