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I honestly don't see the appeal of her at all. I read comments that it's brits that is racist towards her, that is the most untrue thing ever written about a nation of people who by the way are multi culteral! We dislike her because she treats her dad like Shyte.. That booha joke of a wedding cost us 31 million quid, no family bar her mother? Seriously.. No cousins or aunts not even on her mothers side? Imagine your mother thrust upon the spotlight and left to sit herself in front of royalty and a listers, uncomfortable. Then have a black pastor commit a service and sit and giggle like a school child as if it were a joke, 31 million quid of taxpayers money for her to sit and giggle like a child. And u wonder why we don't like her, can't think why! Then if that's not bad enough announces her pregnancy at a princesses wedding who had to push hers back. The 40 year old twice divorced bint is a clown, I fkin hope Americans see through her as quick as the brits.
No, i dont know her personally to say that. But i saw that people hate her a lot. And i never understood why.
She's a grifter
Have you ever had a box of oatmeal in your cabinet for a long time and when you go to pour it out you find it all stuck in the bottom of the box? I find that more interesting than anything about Meggie and her Hubs.
Don't care about her or the family she married in too
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Voted "Yes" - without hesitation.
Truth in advertising, I start as an American who is nonetheless an admirer of Britain and the monarchy. Who also thinks that the Queen has done her duty tirelessly and almost without a misstep since she took the throne and has set a standard of excellence that is to be admired.
So, starting from that point, about the most I can say is that the Duchess of Sussex and her husband chose the life they did presumably because they wanted more privacy and fewer obligations. If this was the case, for Duchess Meghan to go on national television with her troubles - real or imagined - is just another dreary example of this generation whinny self-pity and self-absorption.
The confessional culture of a generation that cannot imagine that there is anything more important than its troubles and its angst. Here aggravated by the hypocrisy of trading on one's unearned fame to hog the spotlight that she claimed she could not bear.
It is tiresome and petty, albeit in this case taking a stab at national institution of a country of which she is not native. Thus adding a loathsome dimension of ingratitude and hypocrisy to the whole pathetic affair. The Duchess, and sadly her husband, are the products of a self-pitying generation that it is utterly unfamiliar with a true sense of duty and sacrifice, let alone the British reputation for a "stiff upper lip" and keep calm and carry on."
It is pathetic. Only in this case, as noted, taking a swipe at a national institution that has served Britain well over the centuries. No matter, the Duchess, who has, please note, not renounced her title cannot imagine anything more important than her personal discontents.
It is only to be hoped that there is enough of a reservoir of common sense and character in the British public - and in the world at large - to see this for what it is and react to it accordingly. With sneering disdain and eye rolling.
As Churchill said of the monarchy, "Ministers come and go, but the King remains, always at the center of public affairs... He is the continuous element in the constitution, one of the main safeguards of its democratic character, and the repository of a knowledge of affairs that before long comes to transcend that of any individual statesman... The victorious democracies, in driving out hereditary sovereigns, supposed that they were moving on the path to progress. They have in fact gone further and fared worse. A royal dynasty looking back upon the traditions of the past, and looking forward to a continuity in the future, offers an element of security to the liberty and happiness of nations."
Weighed against that, the weepy prattling of the Duchess of Sussex - currently on sabbatical until the next time the cameras show up - is to be taken for what is, i. e. self-pitying tripe. The monarchy is - ideally - supposed to represent a standard of excellence. By that measure the Duchess of Sussex was ill suited to the part.
I think the hatred of her is unwarranted and petty, to be honest. She may not be perfect in that she doesn’t have a great relationship with her father but I don’t think that’s the real reason people don’t like her.
Oh yes, absolutely! Finally someone who agrees with me! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 And I also think that she's racist. She wants to look like a white woman when she's mixed race and she ignores her mother's family.
she's definitely an Alpha and an attention seeker.
Most annoying.
In all honesty I find most of those royals annoying. This goes for many of those celebrities to.
No, she seems pretty cool
Is that Donald Trump’s ex-wife
Don't know her so I can't answer that.
ya, and she's not hot
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