AllyBeeUK
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I don't care to look up silly online rumours normally, no. There are a lot of silly things said on Twitter, in comments on news boards etc. Some of them I find harmful (like things with racist undertones) others I just think are stupid and hope no one actually believes it.
How would I know if I could trust a 'rumour said to have originated from someone who's allegedly a friend of Meghan"? To me it's all a layer of silly season stuff that I'm not so interested in, but if it creates a lot of fallout...then I'm interested in how and why it's created that fallout.
I think in that whole world there are a small number of people who will go silly in defending someone they've taken a shine to (some celebrity or whatever) by their perceived 'competition' or 'enemies'.
I do personally feel that some of the tabloid stories have a little something in them to make Meghan sound worse than she is, and then a small number of vocal people in the comments sections who have racist feelings will then associate Meghan's awful behaviour with her racial heritage, and only a very small number of them will comment in absolute and clear racist tones, though I find any that do use that language to be horrific. But a larger number of the posts that I associate with an undertone of racism, they're not so blatant about it...it's an almost more insidious thing.
I do not believe either of those are representative of the UK public as a whole. And those people with those views are still going to exist even without negative, false, twisted, or exaggerated stories in the press. But I don't believe they represent all of us.
I don't 'love' the Royals like some people seem to love celebrities (and I find this celebrity thing has changed a lot in the past 20 years with the internet and celebrity news and tv series). I don't hate Royalty either. I never used to much 'like' a few individuals in the Royal family (like Andrew and Sarah) and then I saw some negative celebrity stories about Royals like Bea or Eugenie, and I felt I was 'primed' for those stories to further my dislike. Then I just though "no, I'm not going to go along with this, I'm going to consider them not 'bad' people unless I find out otherwise with strong evidence" So I'm trying to keep that attitude for each individual in the Royals, and extend it to anyone else. For me it's more a case of "stuff I'll roll my eyes at" when I see it, but I don't want to get worked up over it...but it does bother me when it takes on a life of its own and creates wider fallout.
I am interested in how all these stories, and their spin (whether that's from an insider or an outsider) affect peoples views on a person or issue...in this case, the Royal Family as a whole, or individuals in the Royal Family.
BBM : yes, that's my point. This is very unbecoming for the Royals and completely inappropriate. They are not celebrities but some of the younger ones seem to think they are and that is what is fuelling this behaviour IMO.
You don't have to believe anything. I know the tweet is there because I have seen it. I can't confirm whether the person is close friends with M as I am not in their inner circle so I couldn't possibly say. It is somebody relatively well known in the UK, somebody I admire actually, and who I follow on twitter which is how I saw it. I don't go seeking out rumours!
I don't like or dislike M, I just don't connect with her. She is not somebody I particularly admire but any view I have of her is certainly not from anything I have read in the newspapers. I've never liked Harry.
Yes, some of the headlines are written to grab attention but that's true of any royal, or celebrity. There's always nasty comments about public figures online under any article and there always will be. This is not exclusive to M and H. I remember reading a story in mainstream media about the Cambridge wedding, depicting Beatrice and Eugenie as the ugly sisters to Kate's Cinderella. That was one of the nastiest things I have ever read. There are comments a few days back on this thread discussing Beatrice's looks which is completely unacceptable IMO. There are constant comments all over the internet about Kate's weight, accusing her of having eating disorders and calling her lazy. These comments appear under every royal story and every post by Royal reporters on social media.
It appears to me that people commenting on Meghan are held to a much higher standard than those commenting on any other royal or celebrity. I don't think it ever acceptable to comment on a person's looks or heritage and it's perfectly possible to dislike someone without being nasty.
H has repeatedly claimed that the press are treating her differently because they are racist, he is not referring to comments under the articles, he is accusing the press as a whole, yet there is no evidence of it. This is causing wider issues IMO because he is creating an image of Britain and the British people as racists, which as we both know is not true. THAT is what concerns me. There is some content previously on this thread regarding Britain and our culture that I think is more than a little off colour.
I do not believe they are being treated any differently to anybody else, quite the opposite in fact. I don't remember any public figures or politicians speaking out for Kate when she was on the receiving end of it.
IMO of course

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