January 11, 2023
The American colonists learned it back in 1776, but Harry didn’t learn it until a couple of years ago. You don’t mess with the British Monarchy.
We did it anyway, and Harry’s doing it, too, but not well.
During his book tour for Spare, the Ginger was well-spoken, but destroyed any possibility of success.
Appearing on every media outlet, Harry mentioned his wife’s bi-racial status so often that he looked more racist than the British press and the Royal Family ever could.
It was unfortunate. But understandable.
Harry has decided he wants the freedom to live a life, but according to the Crown, he can’t.
Just like Princess Margaret and the Duke of Windsor couldn’t.
According to the Crown, neither Margaret nor Edward were allowed to marry the people they chose because those people were divorced.
Thereafter, Margaret led a dissolute, pointless life, and Edward a life in exile.
Then Charles was allowed to marry Camilla Parker Bowles.
That had to have rankled. But only Harry spoke about it. Good for The Ginger. And shame on his brother, William.
Hang tough.