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Makes me wonder a bit if Markle is pregnant again and he has just found out.

(The hand on the belly move, his emotional lability)

I’m going to guess right now that it is MM that is again pregnant and not KM. It would be lovely if they both were however!

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These pictures are stunning, so colourful!

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wear traditional Pakistani headwear | Daily Mail Online

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I think its good for men to be more open about their feelings etc. but Harry at a ceremony to honour sick children and their caregivers has made it about him again. Its a repeat of the Africa trip where he put out the statement and it distracted from everything else.

This is the one night to honour these selfless people, Harry seems very fragile emotionally atm and maybe should step away until hes able to do the job hes supposed to be doing.

I didn’t get that at all from his breakdown. I think he was talking about how he could now really relate to a sick child rather than it being abstract. He showed tremendous empathy. I think he was overcome with what the families are going through. He is a real human being
 
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Watching the Queens Speech today it really brought home the age of the Queen and how things appear so easy but can be a real struggle for her now. It had already been decided she wouldn't wear the big heavy crown but maybe they should take away the long heavy robe(?) too. She was assisted by Charles during the short walk but appeared very short of breath when she finally sat. Her voice was a bit gravely as she started but cleared quickly although sounded a bit deeper than normal but that could just be my tv too. Charles assisted her down the steps and out the door as well. It greatly saddened me. Edited to add - That walk isn't so short afterall. I was only getting the view from the door to the chamber to the thrones(?), Queens seat. My bad!


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Considering our Queen is 93 years old, I'm alright with her not wearing the crown for the following reasons,
'But in last year’s BBC documentary The Coronation, the Queen’s complaints about wearing the crown were purely physical. “You can’t look down to read the speech; you have to take the speech up. Because if you did, your neck would break; it would fall off,” she said. “So there are some disadvantages to crowns, but otherwise they’re quite important things.'

Why the Queen Chose Not to Wear the Imperial State Crown at the Annual Opening of Parliament

Her mind is still sharp and that's what matters in her position. The Queen Mother used two canes in the last decades of her life. It's alright.
 
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why do you say that? What was not good?

Nothing is not good about it, she looked lovely, it's just not that great. On the other hand, Eugenie's bridal make up was stunning. That's not a comment on her looks by the way, I'm not Meghan's number 1 fan but she's obviously a very pretty woman.
 
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Meghan's face looked greasy to me. That ruined her look for me. Maybe it was hot that day and she was hot .
I just don't like the greasy look. Eye makeup and lipstick were nice. In fact, I usually love the lipstick colors that she wears.
 
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Meghan's face looked greasy to me. That ruined her look for me. Maybe it was hot that day and she was hot .
I just don't like the greasy look. Eye makeup and lipstick were nice. In fact, I usually love the lipstick colors that she wears.

I think they were going for 'radiant' :-) My personal preference would also be a little less shiny! I like that she wasn't overly made-up and didn't try to disguise her freckles.

Eugenie's wedding make up by Hannah Martin at Bobbi Brown was hands down the best bridal look IMO. Catherine's make up was also lovely, if a little heavy on eyeliner but it was 8 years ago and fashions have changed. I believe she did her own.
 
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“Prince Harry has given a searingly open interview about the 'festering wound' his mother's death left in his life.

In a heartbreaking interview, the Duke of Sussex, 35, told ITV News at Ten anchor, Tom Bradby, that every click and flash of a camera in the public eye gives him 'the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best'.

He was asked: 'Do you feel at peace in a way yet or is it still a sort of wound that festers?'

To which he replied said: 'I think probably a wound that festers. I think being part of this family, in this role, in this job, every single time I see a camera, every single time I hear a click, every single time I see a flash it takes me straight back, so in that respect it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best.'”

Prince Harry gives searingly open interview about the 'festering wound' her death left in his life | Daily Mail Online
 
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Local Makeup Team Suffers Backlash After Doing A "Review" On Meghan Markle's Wedding Look


Oh, well, there have been plenty of critiques... and critiques of the critiques! Lol!

In all fairness, not everyone meets a Prince, dates for a couple years, and boom, is in a Royal Wedding.

I would have gone with better coverage of her freckles and a nice blush. Why? It’s ok to love the freckles but it comes off as if the camera has a pixel problem in the photos. —like a digital malfunction.

A nice matte coverage in perfect match to her skin tone and blush would have captured her radiance on film better.

I would have chosen more of a slight side part, a little more lift, and a more finished look to the messy bun with tendrils look.

I’m not a fan of the contouring dewy look. Besides, I think it is more for stage make up under bright lights where structure is defined much more heavily.

Otherwise under natural light photos it can come off as three complexions, or multiple greasy layers. —Not a good look. Imo.
 
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“Prince Harry has given a searingly open interview about the 'festering wound' his mother's death left in his life.

In a heartbreaking interview, the Duke of Sussex, 35, told ITV News at Ten anchor, Tom Bradby, that every click and flash of a camera in the public eye gives him 'the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best'.

He was asked: 'Do you feel at peace in a way yet or is it still a sort of wound that festers?'

To which he replied said: 'I think probably a wound that festers. I think being part of this family, in this role, in this job, every single time I see a camera, every single time I hear a click, every single time I see a flash it takes me straight back, so in that respect it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best.'”

Prince Harry gives searingly open interview about the 'festering wound' her death left in his life | Daily Mail Online

It's concerning someone with such severe mental health issues decided to have a child. Even if he renounces his title, the cameras will still be following him around.
 
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It's concerning someone with such severe mental health issues decided to have a child. Even if he renounces his title, the cameras will still be following him around.

somehow he has managed to serve on the frontlines of Afghanistan, played sports in front of everyone in friendly rivalries, and is doing good things for the world.

He is honest. He is facing and discussing his demons instead of covering them with drugs , alcohol or destructive behaviors like so many ordinary people do.

Hats off to him for discussing his issues. If a prince can have issues then perhaps other people will see that they can seek help instead of covering their issues
 
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I think Harry is expressing his PTSD from the way his very public mum died.

And, maybe he’s coming to terms with it. Certain triggers are stronger than others.

Going to retrace her steps on this trip to Africa would of course bring up how much he really does miss her.

That twelve year old boy will probably always feel as if she was stolen from him, that life as a royal could be cursed?

I think he’s been wrestling with his feelings about being BRF for a long time.

To me, it’s ok to express that. He’s done many good things for good causes, and remained loyal to his family.

He could very well decide to take another road, but I don’t think he’ll do that while QE is still with us.

—imo
 
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