UK United Kingdom Royal Family / Royal Families Drama General Thread - formerly "Prince Harry and Meghan to step back as senior royals"

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will step back as "senior" royals and work to become financially independent.

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In a statement, Prince Harry and Meghan also said they plan to split their time between the UK and North America.

The BBC understands no other royal - including the Queen or Prince William - was consulted before the statement and Buckingham Palace is "disappointed".

Senior royals are understood to be "hurt" by the announcement.

In their unexpected statement on Wednesday, also posted on their Instagram page, the couple said they made the decision "after many months of reflection and internal discussions".

"We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen."

They said they plan to balance their time between the UK and North America while "continuing to honour our duty to the Queen, the Commonwealth, and our patronages".

"This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity."

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said discussions with the duke and duchess on their decision to step back were "at an early stage", adding: "We understand their desire to take a different approach, but these are complicated issues that will take time to work through."

The couple's announcement on Wednesday comes two months after the Duke of York withdrew from public life after a BBC interview about his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in August.

 
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New episodes have dropped. Apparently they saved all the nastiness for these.

Harry's claim about protecting his brother is about a joint statement that was released right after he stepped down, stating that the royal family hadn't "bullied" him out. he's claiming he had no part in it, when he clearly did. He's also now claiming that they were forced out and that William "screamed" at him for wanting to leave.

And they aired the diana interview... fucking idiots. Harry was 100% in agreement with William that it should never be aired again, but now he's using it in a barely disguised hit-piece.

Also confirms Meghan repeatedly suicide-baiting to try and get her way.
 
In that case, she should have gone for Mohammad bin Salman but imagine being one among many concubines in a far stricter atmosphere if you were in that bint's stilettos.
OT but Mohammad bin Salman would have beat the hell out of her if she dared voicing an opinion. I also doubt he would have married her since they want their women very submisive.

The guy tortured, jailed, conveniently made disappear/killed everyone in his way.
He tortured and jailed his cousin for being better looking than him:
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Mohammad bin Salman totally deserved a thread here. If anyone is interested let me know.

I've read Meghan and Harry spend more than 2 millions $ in security (when everyone ignore them). They are so bad at budgeting.
 
And they aired the diana interview... fucking idiots. Harry was 100% in agreement with William that it should never be aired again, but now he's using it in a barely disguised hit-piece.

Also confirms Meghan repeatedly suicide-baiting to try and get her way.
Burning the master's house down.
Blues for Mister Charlie. :P

I wonder if he'll have any regrets at 60 or 70 when the world has moved on and he's nothing more than a quiz question on the 2020s.
Will the royal family still be a thing? Maybe.

The dumb bitch is American, so why doesn't she just buy a fucking gun? Also, her nipples are gross and I hate her hair.
I've read Meghan and Harry spend more than 2 millions $ in security (when everyone ignore them). They are so bad at budgeting.
An American who is that rich might own one or more guns if he or she is into it.
But security is a job for the help.

Illustrative anecdote possibly apocryphal: A professional bodyguard was once asked if his ethics allowed him to work for someone who didn't really need a bodyguard. His answer: Anyone who can afford my services really needs a bodyguard.
 
The dumb bitch is American, so why doesn't she just buy a fucking gun? Also, her nipples are gross and I hate her hair.
Right at the beginning when she was first introduced to the family she refused to go shooting on boxing day (Dec 26th) with the royal family, as is their long standing family tradition, and forbade Harry to go along.

Then she made him get rid of all his hunting guns as she claims she 'didn't approve'.
I don't think any of this is 'anti guns', it's just her setting increasingly unacceptable shit tests of him to break him and secure her hold on him.
 
There's no way I'm sitting through a whole episode of their ham-fitsted attempts to paint themselves as victims. But I did manage to sit through the Behaviour Panel's analysis vid. Mark Bowden makes a convincing argument for Harry having an Oedipus complex and wanting to model a wife into a version of his mother he can then "save" in the way he didn't save Di.

And lol at William shouting and screaming at him. Who wouldn't be shouting and screaming at a termially thick younger brother who keeps acting up in public after you've patiently tolerated and wrangled him and his attempts to sabotage himself and the family? Sounds like perfectly relateable response.

He ain't wrong.
 
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Good thing for them Prince Noncy exists or they'd be the least liked royals. Minor Royals aren't included for some reason but I doubt they would score worse that "well I guess they exist".

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The popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex slumped ahead of the launch of their documentary series​

Prince Harry’s popularity has tumbled this winter as his wife, Meghan Markle, continues to fall out of favour among Britons.

The popularity of prominent members of the royal family has generally declined since November.

But the proportion of people who say they have a positive opinion of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has dropped significantly.

The royal family's popularity has dipped this winter, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's favourability among Britons falling most​

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This week saw the royal pair grab headlines across the globe as a Netflix documentary purporting to give the officially sanctioned inside scoop on their lives began to air.

In the weeks ahead of its launch, however, public opinion of Prince Harry slumped – just a third of Britons (33%) now have a positive opinion of him, while 59% have a negative one.

According to the latest YouGov royal favourability tracker, that leaves him with a net score of -26, the result of subtracting the proportion of Britons who have a negative opinion of him from the share who have a positive one. That represents a drop of 13 points since November and his joint lowest score.

That’s the same position where Prince Harry was in May, when the tracker recorded his lowest ever score before opinions softened and his popularity was boosted around the time of the late Queen’s death in September (when he had a net score of +1).

Harry and Meghan's popularity slumped among Britons ahead of the launch of their Netflix documentary series​

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Meghan Markle is now looked upon positively by just a quarter of Britons (25%), with Prince Andrew (7%) the only royal family member with less popularity among the public.

Nearly two-thirds of people (64%) now have a negative opinion of the Duchess, giving her a net score of -39, a 7 point drop since November.

More than eight in ten 65-and-overs (84%) say they have a negative opinion of the Duchess of Sussex, including 70% who have a “very negative” opinion.

Older Britons far prefer Prince William to his brother Prince Harry​

The only age group more likely to hold a slightly more positive opinion than a negative opinion of Meghan Markle is the 18 to 24 year-olds, 40% think positively of her, while 38% think negatively.

Prince Harry’s favourability also remains highest among the younger generations, while he has fallen out of favour with many older people.

YouGov’s tracker shows half of 18 to 24 year-olds (49%) and 73% of 25 to 49 year-olds think positively of the prince (29% and 18%, respectively, think negatively).

But older people are far more likely to prefer his brother and his wife than they are Harry and Meghan.

Older people far prefer Prince William and Princess Catherine to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex​

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The popularity of Prince William and Princess Catherine has also declined this winter; the Prince of Wales now has a net score of +69 (a 7 point drop since November) while the Princess of Wales has a net score of +64 (-7).

That makes the pair currently the most popular royals – and especially among the 65-and-overs, who have an overwhelmingly positive view of them. Nearly nine in ten of that age group (89%) have a positive opinion of Catherine, while the same proportion think positively of her husband (89%).

The Prince and Princess of Wales are most unpopular among the 18 to 24 year-olds, with 31% thinking negatively of Prince William and the same proportion holding a negative opinion of his wife.

However, among all age groups they are thought of more positively than negatively.

Aside from William and Catherine, the most popular royal is currently Princess Anne (72% hold a positive opinion).
Prince Andrew is the most unpopular, with just 7% of Britons holding a positive opinion and 86% a negative one – though with a net score of -79 his is the only rating that has stayed steady among the public.

After Prince Andrew, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain the most unpopular royals among Britons​

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Also fuck the young they're retards...
 
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