Who Warned Prince Harry And Meghan To Keep Their Opinions To Themselves?
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Plenty of people have plenty of opinions about the very public, sorry not sorry, antics of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. But when a distinguished, senior royal correspondent speaks, people should listen. Jennie Bond, 70, has spent a great deal of her life watching and commenting on the royals. She’s learned a thing or two in all her years of covering this sometimes majestic, sometimes maudlin clan.
She recently spoke out about what she thinks of the unprecedented choice made by Harry to step down from his royal duties and step away from his royal family. Earlier this year he told a charity group he had taken a, “leap of faith” and said, “there was no other option.”
Bond, a former BBC reporter who covered the royals for 14 years, claims that Harry wanted to leave the royal family even before he met Meghan.
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As the world now knows (they wrote a book about it if you haven’t heard) the pair rehomed in Southern California and have been tabloid fodder for things like their lawsuits, haughty and hypocritical behavior, and squatting in a succession of other people’s houses.
What does Bond have to say about the couple who screech about wanting privacy but have not done much except create tacky photo ops for themselves, and tell the entire world its wrong, and they’re right?
She recommends that the nagging pair not, “keep their head above the parapet” if they are telling the truth about wanting a private life.
In other words, they shouldn’t blast their opinions about life in general if they don’t want to attract attention. Preach.
Problem is, Meghan and Harry love to natter on about how the rest of the world should live and they have no real employable skills. Solution? Try to get paid for airing their dirty laundry and biased opinions.
Bond Is Talking About How Harry And Meghan Could Live Under The Radar If They Really Wanted To
The veteran commentator knows how the pair could live the quiet life they purport to want, “I just hope they can have the privacy that they want but the ball is very much in their court now. If they want to be left alone and to be private, then they’ve got to live their lives that way and not keep putting their head above the parapet I suppose.”
I wonder if they’ve thought of that?
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Too late, they're making millions to spew their opinions on Netflix!