Harry and Meghan #76 If they won't see reason, do we still hang people for treason?

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I agree with this. I think it’s more to do with his childhood trauma and being of a fairly low intellect than him having an on the spectrum disorder.

But trauma (childhood or not) it's still a spectrum disorder as it brings various symptoms... etc...

However I personally believe that he had it before Diana passed. He's spoiled brat i truly disliked for years, no doubt in that, but I think it came from earlier and.. they all knew... but as I said just my opinion no diagnosing 😊
 
Harry is a spoilt , petulant, ignorant man who shows his limitations every time he opens his mouth.

The more I read , I see how Meghan honed in on her social climbing prize and why Chelsy and Cressida ran for the hills.

He doesn’t have serious learning difficulties , he wouldn’t have even made it into a helicopter driving seat , never mind a war zone, if that was the case.

Learning difficulties is so hard to define, and the definitions keep changing! Some are diagnosable and definable and some arent!
It does look as if Harry has some kind of moderate learning difficulties/ Special needs. I think he was/is the kind of child/adult who finds it hard to read and/or manipulate numbers, going into the territory of being dyslexic and /or dyspraxic. It is hard to tell exactly!

I get the impression Harry takes a long time to think and process things. eg, When Megxit happened, he didn't seem to be able to grasp the obvious facts, eg When they left the royal family, most people would quickly realise that would mean a reduction in funding and loss of tax payer paid security coverage. Harry didn't !

That doesn't mean he cant learn how to do things like drive or be a co pilot on a plane, if its something routine, he can be taught and can learn skills.

But what he cant do is think on his feet, or predict variables, so the press pack of journalists would be able to run rings round him, as has happened with Meghan. And probably with the Oprah interview as well.

I dont have a lot of sympathy for him though, because he should have the basic sense to know where he is better off, and that he has betrayed his brother, his brothers wife and his royal family badly. Behaving like a spoilt prince isnt good enough!
 
Do you know what I find so completely sad about all this. When Diana died those boys lives where just completely changed; Diana’s death made her an actual legend even critics of her bowed down and romanticised her. In my opinion this also spread down to wills and Harry- Her death didn’t just impact their memory of her it affected how people see them even today- the two motherless boys- our hearts bled for them , we wanted them to be kept safe and know that they were loved. The only two people that ever knew how this felt was those two- they lived it together and now look at them... it’s actually tragic and for all these “Diana would love Meghan” or “Diana would be turning in her grave” the reality is that she’d be devastated her boys weren’t talking like this 😢
 
But trauma (childhood or not) it's still a spectrum disorder as it brings various symptoms... etc...

However I personally believe that he had it before Diana passed. He's spoiled brat i truly disliked for years, no doubt in that, but I think it came from earlier and.. they all knew... but as I said just my opinion no diagnosing 😊
What makes you think he had it before she died, he was only 12 at the time? Genuine question not meaning to sound sarky. Someone said earlier that it was well known he was unintelligent and bratty, and the RF were just keeping up the charade that he was the 3rd in line and fully capable etc, I agree. He’s always been thick.
 
Hazza was a naturally spoilt and rebellious character. But for me, the death of his mother and the immediate torture of him as a 12 year old boy having to follow her hearse for such a long way with millions watching is what really caused the mental trauma. Those pictures were haunting at the time and in some ways worse in retrospect.

I also suspect he’s a bit drug addled.
 
There it is😂😂😂

The Joey Tribiani acting face!
 

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Absolutely. I've lived in various parts of London most of my adult life and used to go to an ex's flat in that exact road. It feels chilling. In winter it's dark before 4pm, not walking around after dark is not an option.
Many years ago I was followed on my way home after work (big city, main streets but strangely no people about), it was only 6pm but already dark. I was twenty-three and still recall how scared I felt.
 
She'll probably use her calligraphy skills to create a card and then claim Archie did it (similar to how a 1 year old North posted Kim's nudes on Twitter :rolleyes:). I mean Archie's first word is crocodile so surely he's intelligent and sophisticated enough to do a card like this on his own.
Never known of a child to say Crocodile as a first word. Usually the sounds of m m m or d d d come first not cr cr cr followed by o then di al all at the same time. Amazing...also impressive that a 21 month old says hydrate, makes me wonder how they talk to him :)
 
Never known of a child to say Crocodile as a first word. Usually the sounds of m m m or d d d come first not cr cr cr followed by o then di al all at the same time. Amazing...also impressive that a 21 month old says hydrate, makes me wonder how they talk to him :)
Seems odd that his first word wasn’t some variant of mum or dad, like most babies... she’s such an embarrassing liar saying it was ‘crocodile’ and that Archie tells people to drive safe when they leave the house :sick:
 
I'm going to defend them here and say that I think he went to Eton to have the comfort of his elder brother there after his Mother died, where it went wrong was to leave him there for 6th Form however it's very difficult to move a child of 16 to another School, particularly a child like Harry. My Sons school started doing this for the Boys that didn't reach a certain points total in their GCSE's and it was very damaging to those boys. I wonder if Diana had lived whether Eton would've been the School he went to, I suspect not.
Lady C i think in one of her videos said the Headmaster of Eton tried hard to say that Harry would struggle there, but was obliged to take him.
 
What makes you think he had it before she died, he was only 12 at the time? Genuine question not meaning to sound sarky. Someone said earlier that it was well known he was unintelligent and bratty, and the RF were just keeping up the charade that he was the 3rd in line and fully capable etc, I agree. He’s always been thick.

That's exactly why actually.
When you have child (and let's called it lightly) with 'special needs' you try to make them to fit in. Especially in organisation like royal family. So you give in their 'needs' to make them happy so they dont throw tantrums etc..(not all of course). But myself its that's where I believe his spoilenes and arrogance came from. He was always 'kept happy' for monarchy sake.
Yes he learned to drive helicopter, but with this you need to pass theory test which he didnt etc..

Autism people are smart that is totally true 😊 they just cant grasp the 'real life' sometimes. But I never said he was autistic.
(I am volunteering with ppl on spectrums for 20 years so it's just my observation)
 
That's exactly why actually.
When you have child (and let's called it lightly) with 'special needs' you try to make them to fit in. Especially in organisation like royal family. So you give in their 'needs' to make them happy so they dont throw tantrums etc..(not all of course). But myself its that's where I believe his spoilenes and arrogance came from. He was always 'kept happy' for monarchy sake.
Yes he learned to drive helicopter, but with this you need to pass theory test which he didnt etc..

Autism people are smart that is totally true 😊 they just cant grasp the 'real life' sometimes. But I never said he was autistic.
(volunteering with ppl on spectrums for 20 years so it's just my observation)
Yes this does make sense. Also explains why the RF were so extremely accommodating towards Meghan. They wanted Harry to be happy and have a family. And now they have the gall to throw it back in the Queen’s face. Disgusting.
 
This is what I don’t get- are the RF complicit in her fake pregnancy? It’s so strange, because if they are and it comes out they’re in big trouble. Sorry to sound like a mental conspiracy theorist but is it possible that there’s a media injunction surrounding it? It doesn’t benefit MM or the RF for this information to be known, and it’s pretty sensitive stuff?
There have been endless comments and theories about this, but I've had the same view for a long time which I posted threads back at the Penny Law time so won't bore on!
For me, the RF protected and covered up for H&M, and for themselves, as the alternative would have been far worse. They had to make choices and I think they took decisions at the time for fear of being accused of racism. I don't think it's illegal to fake a pregnancy and carry a doll around. I think the RF have been very clever indeed about Farchy. You could be right about the media injunction.
 
If MM really cared about racism why on earth would she marry a guy who dresses up like Hitler
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She probably doesnt know because dont forgeshe didnt research him before getting married
If MM really cared about racism why on earth would she marry a guy who dresses up like Hitler
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She doesnt know about this because she didnt research Harry or his family . yeah riiiiiight
 
Never known of a child to say Crocodile as a first word. Usually the sounds of m m m or d d d come first not cr cr cr followed by o then di al all at the same time. Amazing...also impressive that a 21 month old says hydrate, makes me wonder how they talk to him :)
I’m an Early years practitioner with 30 years experience, I’ve never known a baby/toddler able to pronounce a 3/4 syllable word as their first utterance.

It’s bollocks.
 
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