wendy_wickett
Joined Jul 2014
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For a couple who keep saying they want privacy, especially from the sadistic, carnivorous, wolf pack that is the media, Why is she, and I do mean, Meghan here, continually urging her husband to expose themselves through the same media they claim to hate?
For years, Meghan's narrative has been continually fact-checked, and many things have been proven to be false. There are records, receipts and reports by witnesses that reveal Meghan's true story, and is nothing what she portrays. She started to get caught in these lies when they lived in England, which is part of the reason why the media lost their admiration for her. Meghan is a narcissist who will say whatever it takes to make her appear as a victim.
For years, Meghan's narrative has been continually fact-checked, and many things have been proven to be false. There are records, receipts and reports by witnesses that reveal Meghan's true story, and is nothing what she portrays. She started to get caught in these lies when they lived in England, which is part of the reason why the media lost their admiration for her. Meghan is a narcissist who will say whatever it takes to make her appear as a victim.
I'm afraid I must disagree with knshealy, at least as far as this documentary series involving Diana is concerned. I found it to be balanced, and this has been the first documentary I have seen that referenced so many personal letters and accounts never seen before!
I remember those days, from the day Charles and Diana's engagement was announced, and stayed up all night on that terrible August night in 1997, when she was killed. During those decades and well beyond, "the real story" was being touted by various articles, books and even movies! All were biased, and mere speculation!
Charles and Diana were both complex people with strengths and weaknesses and they both blew it in their marriage. Just before her death, Charles and Diana's relationship was cordial and she did tell a friend that he was "an excellent father."
I also believe that the Queen was right to stay in Balmoral for several days after Diana's death, because as traumatized as the nation (the world) was, no one was more devastated then William and Harry, and they needed her more. I'm totally fine with that.
But these accounts of the Royal Family throughout the generations, as I said before, involve personal letters, diaries and accounts written by those who were actually present and involved at that time! Each generation had their problems and their foibles, and this series is unflinching with its facts.
***And as far as that interview with Martin Bashir, Diana DID regret it, and we now know that Mr. Bashir manipulated facts and falsified documents to convince her to do it.
I remember those days, from the day Charles and Diana's engagement was announced, and stayed up all night on that terrible August night in 1997, when she was killed. During those decades and well beyond, "the real story" was being touted by various articles, books and even movies! All were biased, and mere speculation!
Charles and Diana were both complex people with strengths and weaknesses and they both blew it in their marriage. Just before her death, Charles and Diana's relationship was cordial and she did tell a friend that he was "an excellent father."
I also believe that the Queen was right to stay in Balmoral for several days after Diana's death, because as traumatized as the nation (the world) was, no one was more devastated then William and Harry, and they needed her more. I'm totally fine with that.
But these accounts of the Royal Family throughout the generations, as I said before, involve personal letters, diaries and accounts written by those who were actually present and involved at that time! Each generation had their problems and their foibles, and this series is unflinching with its facts.
***And as far as that interview with Martin Bashir, Diana DID regret it, and we now know that Mr. Bashir manipulated facts and falsified documents to convince her to do it.