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I think it's possible that Meghan is suffering from some post-partum depression. I think it's possible that Harry has spent his life suffering with a form of PTSD, and being a dad has brought out all his fears to the forefront again. After all the years of fighting being Royal, going into the army, now maybe he had a vision of being a family man and being able to find a place in the Royal Family. I think both Harry and Meghan came into this part of their lives with big dreams of having a family and making a positive difference in the world, and they're aware they're getting a lot of criticism, fake stories mixed in with half truths, glowing reports mixed in with pot-stirring. When you add all that to the existing paradigm maybe they do need to step back and re-evaluate.
At the end of the day they're people too, and I think they could be far worse as people than to be having these problems. Going around shaking hands in crowds isn't everyone's cup of tea, and we don't really know what else goes on. I think H and M really want to do something meaningful, but what does that mean for Royalty who have limits and when it's so easy for the public to see them as hypocrites for going back home at the end of the day to such a different world from that which most people live in.
Unlike Princess Anne, these two are young and photogenic and a new gorgeous baby. They're a prime target for the media. The media seems to have developed this "give us what we want or we'll write even more mean things about you" attitude....what can H and M do in response? They seem to have been trying to do their duties, and at this delicate time for them they've been asked how they really feel....they've been doing mental health things where they're telling the public to not hide those feelings, and then when they show their feelings, they're criticised heavily when they're feeling down anyway.
Tomorrow is a new day. Even Its A Royal Knockout is now in the past. This too shall pass.
At the end of the day they're people too, and I think they could be far worse as people than to be having these problems. Going around shaking hands in crowds isn't everyone's cup of tea, and we don't really know what else goes on. I think H and M really want to do something meaningful, but what does that mean for Royalty who have limits and when it's so easy for the public to see them as hypocrites for going back home at the end of the day to such a different world from that which most people live in.
Unlike Princess Anne, these two are young and photogenic and a new gorgeous baby. They're a prime target for the media. The media seems to have developed this "give us what we want or we'll write even more mean things about you" attitude....what can H and M do in response? They seem to have been trying to do their duties, and at this delicate time for them they've been asked how they really feel....they've been doing mental health things where they're telling the public to not hide those feelings, and then when they show their feelings, they're criticised heavily when they're feeling down anyway.
Tomorrow is a new day. Even Its A Royal Knockout is now in the past. This too shall pass.