Who are you both?
Have stopped listening after the sympathetic reaction to The very over privileged Prince Harry and his new wife and their intense hatred of the media. Both ladies claimed to be modern day ‘pop culture’ individuals who from their political comments veer tremendously to the left or socialist scale of the political spectrum. If indeed both were remotely socialist then they would step out of their over privileged (their words, not mine) world and know immediately that £3 million renovations to a property, luxury travel, designer clothes, luxury cars, holidays etc is not acceptable when many struggle to survive in an expanding population when less money is available. Much is documented about mental health in this podcast - the sheer wealth and income claimed by an unelected head of state is quite frankly disgusting - imagine that £3 million was put to good use for mental health? Shocking that Prince Harry blames the media for his mother’s death when it was widely known that Diana courted the press regularly while her driver was fond of a drink or two. If he is so unhappy then step down from being a Royal and retire out of the public eye? I also find their constant Brexit comments tedious (I am a remainer) and do not believe for one moment that they are both anti Conservative when in the last 3 podcasts, mostly Conservative MPs have been referred to. I think that both ladies are possibly in denial of their real beliefs in order to appeal to modern day Millennials for the purpose of this podcast. I would like to ask them who they actually are? Are you both actually communicating your own beliefs or what you think might make you ‘popular’? Sorry as you both seem very nice people.
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