At first I thought they bonded over their common involvement in popular culture, wokeness, the "good life" and such. Now it seems like they actually bonded over their personal demons. Two people invested in each others unhappiness probably doesn't end well.
I’ll second that “Ain’t that the truth”.
Charles and Diana could not overcome their unhappiness. -Which was palpable.
Harry looks stern and angry. Has for some time now. Meghan overcompensating with beaming smiles in every shot highlights the contrast.
And I don’t think this is all about the press.
I think Harry might have felt upended by Meghan’s side of the family that has it out for her. But, her father who I definitely don’t think is all there couldn’t handle the elevation of publicity. Whether he had a heart attack, or not, I think he must have been terrified, and neither Harry or Meghan went to see him before the wedding. It’s something that struck me as terribly passive aggressive on their part. I mean if she felt that strongly about not seeing her father why invite him to walk her down the aisle? And then leave him hanging?
Meghan started out with a whole lot of drama. And she added to it by approving of her friends being spokespeople for her.
I also think her editorial in Vogue backfired. She politized herself in who she interviewed which I think was a big mistake. A PR disaster. Because that overshadowed her cause for working women which we haven’t heard about since.
So, while Meghan might be a perfectly good person, her PR choices, her lack of taking control of her family narrative, involving her girlfriends, all kind of portray her as a victim.
And now Harry is on a crusade with the press.
I don’t think these roles will sustain them. There’s already pressure on being newly married and raising a baby.
It took Charles and Diana a long time to finally separate. That’s part of what was so tragic about Diana. Too much unhappiness and then taken from this world when she was becoming herself, and never looked so beautiful.