Saturday, October 05, 2019

I am not a big Royal Watcher, but, I think Prince Harry has a point.

October 2, 2019
By Gregory Katz

London -  Prince Harry (click here) has lashed out at the British media for its treatment of his wife, Meghan, accusing it of hounding her the way it did his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a 1997 car crash while trying to elude paparazzi.

“My deepest fear is history repeating itself. I’ve seen what happens when someone I love is commoditized to the point that they are no longer treated or seen as a real person. I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces,” Harry said....

We don't need another Diana. The media has been rather harsh to Prince Harry's wife. If she isn't in conflict with her sister-in-law, then there is some other confrontation with her own family. It is all nonsense and stimulated by racism. 

Megan's family has been interested in celebrities themselves rather than applauding Megan and her new family. I doubt there is any sincere conflict within the Royal family, the Queen is to level headed for that. 

The Royal Couple has brought their newborn before the press and has tried to share their experience as a couple. They have been with the rest of the Royal family as time demanded.

I do believe there is a thirst for scandal within the media that is detrimental to children. I understand Prince George has had a threat against his life. (click here)

I think the press is too invasive into their lives and I like that Prince Harry is taking a firm stand on the intrusion and stress the tabloid press brings their family. Whatever happened to an interview and tour of the grounds?

The younger generation has decided they want to be more average and normal within their royal lives. To that end both Princes have married women from society and not just royal lineage. A princess can now be an heir to the thrown even after a brother was born after her. These are all important and iconic changes that helps support the British society in positive roll models.

The UK has a royal family, so let them be the roll models everyone expects without tearing their character apart in ways that is unhealthy for them and the country.

I think the tabloids are silly and don't really serve societies well, including in the USA.