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Do You Think The Royals Should Respond To The H&M Claims?
I don’t think the Royals should dignify any of the self obsessed guff H&M have spouted to Oprah by commenting. Just let Ginge and Cringe keep whingeing and eventually everyone will realise what they’re really like. That’s what I reckon. You?
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Maintaining a dignified silence is the order of the day, do not give credence to this rubbish by responding
22:51 Mon 08th Mar 2021
"Speaking about the secret union, Meghan said: ‘You know, three days before our wedding, we got married. No one knows that.' Meghan went on to reveal that she and Harry phoned the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby – who performed the ceremony at their official wedding – and asked him to marry them in private days before the event that was watched by millions around the world." That doesn't sound like what happens normally to me. Sounds like Welby was part of the deception.
I'm sorry Spungle, I didn't use any long words, I thought it was fairly straight forward to follow.
Neither you or I know what happens behind the scenes of all the pomp and pageantry of a rpyal wedding. For all either of us know, it might be standard practice to exchange vows and sign the wedding license in advance of the actual ceremony. I can't imagine it's something they only did for Harry and Meghan.
Neither you or I know what happens behind the scenes of all the pomp and pageantry of a rpyal wedding. For all either of us know, it might be standard practice to exchange vows and sign the wedding license in advance of the actual ceremony. I can't imagine it's something they only did for Harry and Meghan.
Jacquie: I wonder who the two witnesses were at this "secret marriage" and whether they've been paid handsomely to keep their traps shut.
come on come on
think back to yr law course, and the 1752 Marriage Act which splat the religious ( here, nil they had blessings as she was already had a husband) and the civil - scribble scribble scribble and alll that
and her acct is consistent - civil in the garding and then the blessings in the chapel and all the ra-ra-ra the people of england wanted nay - demanded !
and that comes froo in the interview
she thinks she was married by some jackaroo in the Burbank tv studios back lot
and we saw something completely different
come on come on
think back to yr law course, and the 1752 Marriage Act which splat the religious ( here, nil they had blessings as she was already had a husband) and the civil - scribble scribble scribble and alll that
and her acct is consistent - civil in the garding and then the blessings in the chapel and all the ra-ra-ra the people of england wanted nay - demanded !
and that comes froo in the interview
she thinks she was married by some jackaroo in the Burbank tv studios back lot
and we saw something completely different
What or who is the common denominator here, a huge fall out with her family. Her father, who she was very close too, wasn't invited to the wedding. Claims of bullying by Royal staff and slagging off the Royal Family. Selling her soul for the $ after initially saying she wanted more privacy!
My dad always said to me at times like this, it will all end in tears, it surely will, what will happen to Harry when it dawns on him what she has done to him and his family, damage is done now, typical Hollywood actress, me me me, she is treating it all like a reality TV show, shame on her!
My dad always said to me at times like this, it will all end in tears, it surely will, what will happen to Harry when it dawns on him what she has done to him and his family, damage is done now, typical Hollywood actress, me me me, she is treating it all like a reality TV show, shame on her!
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