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[Misc] The Duke and Duchess of Sussex QUIT the Royal family



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Oct 8, 2003
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Just scrolled back....my, this is a toxic thread. I'm out.
 




FIVESTEPS

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Rumours circulating online that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting another arrival. In all of the current dark times of racial and social injustice and the appalling treatment of black people in the UK and USA it us lovely to wake up to a good news story for both countries.

Whatever floats your boat,personally couldn't give a shit.
 


Live by the sea

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Can’t speak for America but here in the UK, I would suggest our attitude towards racism has improved massively over the last 10-20 years . Lots of stuff that would have been said even in jest wouldn’t be said nowadays . The idea we are going backward is simply not true .

Dare I say it has never been a better time to be black & living here in the UK . No it’s not perfect but a big improvement even on 20 years ago and a massive improvement on 50 years ago . Nothing happens over night but big improvements have been made with peoples attitude .
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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As my old mum said last week, Meghan bangs on about "strong women" to her American audience buts forget Britain's strong women helped us win two World Wars despite the Blitz and risk of invasion.
 


Durlston

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I didn't want to start another thread about Harry and Megan but whatever your views on her, you couldn't wish a miscarriage on anyone. It's desperately sad news.

Hope they both recover from their loss and are able to have a second child eventually. :thumbsup:
 




Pavilionaire

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I didn't want to start another thread about Harry and Megan but whatever your views on her, you couldn't wish a miscarriage on anyone. It's desperately sad news.

Hope they both recover from their loss and are able to have a second child eventually. :thumbsup:

I thought they wanted to be out of the limelight?!? Since they left they've got more column inches than Brexit.

Enough. Already.
 


Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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I thought they wanted to be out of the limelight?!? Since they left they've got more column inches than Brexit.

Enough. Already.

So she can't use her position to highlight something that thousands of women & families have gone through? Poor form there.
 


Pavilionaire

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So she can't use her position to highlight something that thousands of women & families have gone through? Poor form there.

What relevance does the miscarriage of a former US actress / former Royal Meghan Markle have to the everyday lives of women and girls in lockdown / recession / covid-hit Britain? Absolutely none.

In fact, if anything it's counterproductive because it's a reminder for those women in the UK struggling - in silence - with miscarriage and lockdown / covid / recession there is someone out there loaded with cash bleating about her lot, again.
 




Grombleton

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What relevance does the miscarriage of a former US actress / former Royal Meghan Markle have to the everyday lives of women and girls in lockdown / recession / covid-hit Britain? Absolutely none.

Not the fact that a person with influence and wealth has experienced the exact same thing that people who are in lockdown/recession/Covid hit Brighton, but has the benefit of a platform and an audience to raise awareness of it, to those that may not have much understanding of it?
Does that mean that only people from certain backgrounds are allowed to discuss this and raise awareness of it? Will the media give two shits about someone in Crawley who has been through it, or someone in the public eye that can get people talking about it?

I'm struggling to see why anyone would see this as a bad thing, unless there's some weird, unnecessary prejudice attached to it :shrug:
 




carlzeiss

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What relevance does the miscarriage of a former US actress / former Royal Meghan Markle have to the everyday lives of women and girls in lockdown / recession / covid-hit Britain? Absolutely none.

In fact, if anything it's counterproductive because it's a reminder for those women in the UK struggling - in silence - with miscarriage and lockdown / covid / recession there is someone out there loaded with cash bleating about her lot, again.

What ever else she may have said or done she will always be our duchess :salute:
 




Pavilionaire

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Not the fact that a person with influence and wealth has experienced the exact same thing that people who are in lockdown/recession/Covid hit Brighton, but has the benefit of a platform and an audience to raise awareness of it, to those that may not have much understanding of it?
Does that mean that only people from certain backgrounds are allowed to discuss this and raise awareness of it? Will the media give two shits about someone in Crawley who has been through it, or someone in the public eye that can get people talking about it?

I'm struggling to see why anyone would see this as a bad thing, unless there's some weird, unnecessary prejudice attached to it :shrug:

Miscarriage is part of the human condition, an everyday tragedy that affects tens of thousands of British women every year. We all know someone who has miscarried.

I agree that "raising awareness" is a good thing when applied to an invisible disability, or a form of hidden prejudice or discrimination. However, this isn't any of those things.

This is all about "raising awareness" of how Meghan Markle is feeling right now, nothing more. And if she wants to be treated like an ordinary citizen then she should do what everyone else that is ordinary does in this situation, which is confide in her close friends and family about how she is feeling, not behaving like a media whore.
 


GT49er

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What relevance does the miscarriage of a former US actress / former Royal Meghan Markle have to the everyday lives of women and girls in lockdown / recession / covid-hit Britain? Absolutely none.

Yes, none I suppose - but neither does the New York Times, to which she gave the interview, have much relevance to women in Britain either, so I guess the message wasn't aimed at the women and girls in Covid-hit Britain anyway.
No great fan of the Sussexes, but can't see that she's done much wrong here.
 


cloud

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Jun 12, 2011
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I'm struggling to see why anyone would see this as a bad thing, unless there's some weird, unnecessary prejudice attached to it :shrug:

Miscarriage is very common, with about 10-15% of pregnancies ending in miscarriage. I've had a couple myself. I wouldn't dream of trying to get anyone's sympathy, because you have no idea what they might be going through themselves. What if they have been trying for a child for years, and you already have one but still complain about having a miscarriage? or if they had to have a hysterectomy or medical procedure that has left them infertile?
You run the risk of deeply upsetting someone. It's the kind of thing you might discuss with a very close friend, but not announce via a press release.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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I’m sorry but there’s many that have suffered far worse and she isn’t raising awareness of anything other than the normal circle of life especially someone her age. Just what we’re supposed to do with this awareness is beyond me.
 


Grombleton

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I’m sorry but there’s many that have suffered far worse and she isn’t raising awareness of anything other than the normal circle of life especially someone her age. Just what we’re supposed to do with this awareness is beyond me.

Sorry...the normal circle of life?

**** me.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sorry...the normal circle of life?

**** me.

Sorry but yes. A early stage miscarriage is suffered by many and some frequently. It is the natural.
 


Pavilionaire

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I’m sorry but there’s many that have suffered far worse and she isn’t raising awareness of anything other than the normal circle of life especially someone her age. Just what we’re supposed to do with this awareness is beyond me.

Totally.

What next? Prince William raises awareness of how men in their late 30s may start to go bald? The Queen raises awareness of how women in their 90s start to lose their eyesight? Prince Phillip raises awareness of how it can become more difficult to drive when you approach 100?
 






Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Press intrusion ? Best not talk to them I would say. We know how devastating it is to miscarry. Help is out there for people who have been through it.
 


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