Eh, I think the book on black magic and witch-hunting was a bit weirder.
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"Emboldened, I felt the time had come for her to meet my family. She agreed. First stop, Royal Lodge. o meet Fergie, because Meg already knew Fergie's daughter Euge, and Jack, so this seemed a logical baby step. But as we neared Royal Lodge, I got word on my phone. Granny was there. She'd popped in. On her way home from church back to the castle."
How interesting that Harold's uncle and godfather has completely vanished from the timeline. Fergie this and Fergie that and "Fergie's daughter" (as if she has no father), but no mention of Fergie's EX-husband, the actual royal? We see you Meghan Harold.
No, Andrew was there. He was just a throwaway at the end.
I get vibes that Harry doesn’t like his uncle very much. Putting my Freud hat on, I’d say it’s because Harry may see Andrew as competition for The Queen’s affection as Andrew is the favorite. It’s a bit of a pattern with Harry — he views everyone as competition for affection: William was his competition for Diana’s affection, Camilla for Charles’s, Andrew for The Queen’s, George and Charlotte for the media’s, Kate for the public’s. It’s a sad way to live.
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Romans 8:32 (NLT) -
Since He did not spare even His own Son but gave Him up for us all, won’t He also give us everything else?
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When you ask the guy in the next room if he’s any spare sugar? 🤗🤗
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But this woman’s beauty, and my response to it, wasn’t based merely on symmetry. There was an energy about her, a wild joy and playfulness. There was something in the way she smiled, the way she interacted with Violet, the way she gazed into the camera. Confident. Free. She believed life was one grand adventure, I could see that. What a privilege it would be, I thought, to join her on that journey.
I got all of that from her face. Her luminous, angelic face. I’d never had a firm opinion on that burning question: Is there just one person on this earth for each of us? But in that moment I felt there might be only one face for me.
Spare, Prince Harry
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I know we're all joking, but this is actually really really sad.
There are real people involved here, having their most intimate details published for the world to know about, with seemingly no care for their feelings.
I hope the BRF, especially William and Catherine, are taking it easy, have a good support system around them, and choosing to focus on C's upcoming birthday, rather than all the noise.
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The Daily Mail interviewed this man about psychedelics, then twisted his words to write a nasty article about Prince Harry. When will people learn that the Daily Mail is a trashy tabloid void of journalistic integrity. Of course they'll twist your words; it's what they do.
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In all this British royal soap opera drama/fiasco/tragedy/meme material we forgot the real victims here.
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Do you think Harry remembered the Elizabeth Arden cream in case he gets drunk and passes out in the snow again?
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This bit from Home seems to be seen as contradictory by some:
It’s slipped in front of her, reassuring lean bulk between her and the intruder
When I read it, I thought of the definition of lean as being eg OED
3. Of flesh: Containing little or no fat (as distinguished from muscular tissue)
or Merriam-Webster
b : containing little or no fat
Though, admittedly, on reflection these are perhaps definitions more associated with meat which is intended for consumption than with flesh on a person?
But, to me, the description conjures up the concept of a solid muscular frame, but one which is spare or rangy? Muscular but without fat…
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