I also had a sense of possible post-partum depression. I don't think that's something that only affects women earning less than £50k a year.
I'm also disgusted how there's even a big name politician saying that Harry used to be 'fun' ... back when he was doing drugs and going to fancy dress parties dressed inappropriately, yes...
But now Harry has settled down, married a woman he seems to love very much, become a father, now Harry is 'boring'. I would have thought you'd give the guy creds for going through a problem period, going into the military, then settling down to be a husband and a father. It seems like a positive transition to me.
But it's not really about that, is it? It's about how the media are once again treating royals as celebrity superstars, with intrusion and fake news. It's dislike from certain sectors that Harry and Meghan seem to want to speak up for the environment -- and look at the hate Harry's dad has had for years for speaking up for the environment. Harry and Meghan are talking about mental health, and omg we don't want these mannequins talking about things like that! Why can't Meghan just be a clothes horse like Diana was before the divorce stuff went public?
It was said that Harry and Meghan were demanding their child be a Prince, and then they refused any title for their child. Harry's recent words explain that perfectly, he's not really happy with what he was born into, he saw his mother attacked, dying while being chased by paparazzi and the huge change and hole that left in his life and his soul. So all that stuff about the demanding prince and his wife demanding a title for their child who was going to suck on the public you know what...it was a fake news thing, but does anyone go back and apologise? Do the public think back and say "ohh, maybe the celebrity reporter writing click bait stories was wrong?" No, mud sticks, especially for people who want to believe in that mud and revel at throwing it.