Clearly Partial to Traditional Monarchy
The only reason I looked for this podcast is because of Harry and Megan. I was surprised at how much you stand by the antiquated monarchy and love to refute whatever Megan says with pure speculation that has nothing to do with who these people are. The way y’all try to paint her as this shallow, one-dimensional, petty woman reveals your bias. Then you continually slam Harry for his book and insist that everyone is sick of his whining. Dude. You girls are NOT GETTING IT. THE MAN WATCHED PAPARAZZI KILL HIS MOTHER! She was a Light in this world who is unmatched in her radiance. We LOVED Diana! Harry is systematically breaking down the illusions that were handed down to him and sharing his healing in the process. On this most recent episode, I could not believe it when you said, “Archie doesn’t need security.” !!! Are y’all reading from a script you’ve never read before? Of course this family DESERVES security! Prince Harry didn’t ask to be born into this and I definitely don’t think he needs to be punished for getting HIS family out of it. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t have titles or security, it doesn’t mean they “want it both ways”; it means they are Forever Famous and intend to direct their own lives in a healthier way.
Priestess Kim via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/23
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Lau__ra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/22
Oh good grief, clearly you have absolutely no idea how the royal family works or any of its rules or traditions, or even it’s history. As a Brit, quite frankly it’s embarrassing to hear you talk about something you think you know so well but you’ve got so, so much wrong. To say that you are fans...Read full review »
Louloutte1310 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/22/21
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