Re: Harry and Megan
Reply #150 –
Well said.
What I see is a very hurt young man; a young man who at a critical stage of his development lost his mother in tragic circumstances and in the 'family' he was in, keeping a stiff upper lip with no public displays of grief, was paramount. Then he had to live with the fact his father married the woman he was having an affair with whilst married to his mother - betrayal. Then Harry joined the military and fought in war zones... so he learned to fight back. And he's doing just that. Then he saw his partner/wife attacked by the 'family' and media similar to his mother - powder keg.
However, I did find Harry's comments re the 25 people he killed as very unwise.
Hurt indeed, when your family, royal or peasant, throws you to the wolves, that's grounds for hurt in anyones language.
As for the 25 kills quote, meh, that's the soldier in him coming out, just very matter of fact.