Prince Harry said something about his mom’s death exacerbated his fears for M...his wife, when she said she was suicidal. Now, I do NOT believe she was suicidal, but I can understand why he was supremely worried.
“Prince Harry said something about his mom’s death exacerbated his fears for M...his wife, when she said she was suicidal. Now, I do NOT believe she was suicidal, but I can understand why he was supremely worried.”
Any couple who can afford a $14.7 million dollar home, private security guards and an international jet set lifestyle can afford the best psychological counseling and support available on the planet. If he failed to secure the help, he is to blame, not society or his family.
Meghan is far from the first woman who has experienced depression in and after pregnancy. How many poor “commoners” find a way to cope with their problem and fears without servants, a fawning press, tens of millions in the bank, and the best medical care in the world? Women outside the elite 1% manage their sadness, hopelessness, and fears without presenting themselves to the world as victims.
For months we have been subjected to Harry and Meghan, living lives of luxury among the world’s elites, constantly complaining to the press about their overwhelming struggles, racism, and the failures of Harry’s family. I know a number of people who have experienced much greater challenges, tragedies and hardships than this privileged couple. The commoners have no choice but to pick themselves up in the face of adversity and soldier through without the applause of the public. Plus we do it without constantly playing the victim.
Sorry, but after a year of the whining, my sympathy for them has worn out. It is long past time for them to grow up, put the past behind, and if Harry’s family is as bad as they say really make a life without Harry’s family instead of pretending to be suffering in purgatory. Watching a wealthy, self proclaimed victim, interviewed for television by Oprah vomiting out stories disparaging other people serves no purpose, other than enhancing Oprah’s bank account.
One would think a man who spends so much time in the public freely sharing his personal struggles, and commenting on every dimension of political and social life, would approve of the freedoms of expression enshrined in our Bill of Rights. No, he condemns our Bill of Rights, which gives the same freedom of speech he enjoys to the commoners he seems to disdain. He calls freedom of speech for people below his station “bonkers”. The arrogance is insufferable.
If he can’t behave like an adult, perhaps he should go back to London and resume life with the prigs of the self important European aristocracy who despise the United States and consider its citizens to be rubes.