Los Duques de Sussex dejan de ser SAR's pero mantienen el Ducado. Devolverán dinero invertido en Frogmore. La nueva vida en Canadá

¿Quien ha ganado el Megxit?

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  • Los Duques de Sussex

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  • Nadie

    Votos: 130 20,9%
  • Otros miembros de la Familia Real

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No, por teléfono o conferencia
Ella esta en Canada y participa por conferencia pero él se acaba de decir que vuelve a uk y estara con los otros en UK
Qué es cilicio? :unsure:
Es una especie de cinturón con pinchos o púas. Lo usaban antes los curas para autoflagelarse cuando tenían malos pensamientos o querían hacer penitencia.
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gracias
 
Le ha dejado solo, lo abandonó y se olvidó de todo lo que le enseñaron para ser el apoyo de su hermano. William se queda sin nadie que ejerza de royal a su lado, solo le queda Peter, pero él no es royal en oficio.

Que pena chica.... le espera un camino feo. Y si amenazan con una entrevista.... ufffff de ella bueno pero como Harry pase por eso. No tiene perdón.
 
Gwyneth Paltrow está vendiendo una vela con aroma a vagina en Goop
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Familia Real Británica - No dejes que este sea tu futuro.
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Sussex Royal Nut Sack Vela perfumada ¿alguien?
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Y una SMEG perfumada, la de él y ella
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¿Mascarilla facial Sussex Royal Tossed Salad?

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Las manchas de sudor podrían convertirse en una oportunidad de antes / después para el futuro HRH SR Avocado Anti-Perspirant, ¿futuro patrocinador de Invictus Games?
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princeharryandme

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Sussex Royal Bongs
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Fuente:aka-krich
 
Pero la envidia es lo peor. Uno se vé con suegros y cuñados...y no les cuenta todo. Pero ahí en esas cenas están todos expuestos: todos saben hasta el ultimo céntimo que tiene el de enfrente, si su casa tiene más, unas tocan joyas y otras no, no por méritos, inteligencia, virtudes o trabajo, si nó porque es más cercano a la Reina, y así eternamente. Dentro de la misma familia ciudadanos de primerísima, y de ultimísima...x nacer antes o después, no por trabajar...y eso cómetelo con un bogabante viendo y sufriendo al de al lado y sin poder hacer nada para remediarlo.

En todas las familias hay piques, si tu cuñado aparece con el ultimo modelo ferrari, pero lo ha conseguido a plazos, porque es muy bueno en su trabajo....aquí Andrew pensará q su hermano Charles es gilipollas perdido...y a ver por qué sus hijas pagan renta y los principitos no...y así con cada migaja...mientras que la superabuela ( magnifica Reina) debe ser como un dolor de muelas dirigiendo el cotarro.
Yo creo que ellos saben muy bien las reglas de la casa, de chiquitos se las enseñan!!
 
La pista que Justin Trudeau sabía sobre Meghan Markle antes de la Reina: el primer ministro canadiense tuitea que la pareja real 'SIEMPRE sería bienvenida' semanas antes del anuncio de la pareja
  • Justin Trudeau escribió 'estás entre amigos' al duque y duquesa de Sussex
  • Dijo que 'siempre son bienvenidos aquí' en Twitter semanas antes del anuncio
  • Al parecer, Trudeau y su esposa fueron consultados sobre el movimiento de Canadá el año pasado
  • El gobierno canadiense no respondió a las reclamaciones y Sussex lo negó.
 
Que pena chica.... le espera un camino feo. Y si amenazan con una entrevista.... ufffff de ella bueno pero como Harry pase por eso. No tiene perdón.
Sobre todo porque ellos lo pasaron muy mal tras la entrevista de su madre y todo el circo que se montó. Espero que Harry se acuerde que George y Charlotte van al colegio y se enterarán de todo...
 
ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Unhappy, grumpy Harry attended a dinner party where there were rumblings that married life with Meghan was not going well - and something had to change
By ALEXANDRA SHULMAN FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY

PUBLISHED: 22:32 GMT, 11 January 2020 | UPDATED: 22:46 GMT, 11 January 2020






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Last autumn, Harry was guest of honour at a large private dinner party in London. The evening was intended to boost support for one of his favourite charities but the Prince was apparently in a foul mood. He was annoyed by other guests asking where his wife was and snapped back that she was at home with Archie – which was where he should be. Guests came away thinking that this was a young man who was unhappy and angry and didn’t mind letting everyone know.
Shortly afterwards, the Sussexes decamped to North America to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland. They stayed there until last week when they returned to drop their bombshell announcement.
For those who were at that dinner, it was startlingly obvious that something serious was up. Either Prince Harry was going to have to find a way to come to terms with his life, whatever that meant, or he was going to have to make a dramatic change.
The truth is that what we don’t know far outweighs what we do about why the Royal couple have made a decision that on the surface is fraught with so many seemingly incompatible and frankly naive expectations, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN


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The truth is that what we don’t know far outweighs what we do about why the Royal couple have made a decision that on the surface is fraught with so many seemingly incompatible and frankly naive expectations, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN
There were rumblings that the relationship with Meghan wasn’t going well, but then there often are when you get a group of old pals together discussing the addition of a new bride to the group. The more charitable guests put his dour behaviour down to parental sleep deprivation.
Well now we know. Or more accurately we know something. Because the truth is that what we don’t know far outweighs what we do about why the Royal couple have made a decision that on the surface is fraught with so many seemingly incompatible and frankly naive expectations.
There is no doubt that the main force behind the change will have been Meghan. She is a driven American woman who comes from a can-do, kick-ass culture. Harry was brought up in a world where there is always a Tommy Lascelles-like figure (for those not watching The Crown, he is the slightly sinister courtier wheeled in to tell everyone what they aren’t allowed to do) hovering in the wings.
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The couple now wish to exchange their life as ‘senior Royals’ with all the privilege, financial security, respect and, in the main, adoration that brings for the less certain limbo of a halfway house – with one foot in Windsor and the other in the smoke and mirrors world of international celebrity, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN
That things must remain the same will have been the default position throughout Harry’s life. Meghan will have found that kind of reverence for the status quo (a status quo that has generally served the Royal Family well) deeply frustrating.
The result is that the couple now wish to exchange their life as ‘senior Royals’ with all the privilege, financial security, respect and, in the main, adoration that brings for the less certain limbo of a halfway house – with one foot in Windsor and the other in the smoke and mirrors world of international celebrity.
What is baffling to me is why they are choosing to swap the unique and deeply rooted status they currently enjoy for the capricious and transient position of celebrities on the open market. The greatest aspiration of many of the world’s best-known and wealthiest stars is precisely for the life Harry and Meghan already have – the palaces, the jewels and gowns, the holidays, the staff, the deference and, crucially, the unassailability of their position in the pecking order of fame. What wouldn’t David and Victoria Beckham give to be a royal duke and duchess?
Private secretaries will be working overtime to come up with what will amount to a contract that will tell Meghan and Harry what they can and can’t do in their new world, and what they will receive in exchange


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Private secretaries will be working overtime to come up with what will amount to a contract that will tell Meghan and Harry what they can and can’t do in their new world, and what they will receive in exchange
The Queen has ordered the many different Royal households to get this chaos sorted – pronto. To find a way that her grandson and his bride can assume some of the independence they crave while minimising any reputational damage it might cause The Firm.
Private secretaries will be working overtime to come up with what will amount to a contract that will tell Meghan and Harry what they can and can’t do in their new world, and what they will receive in exchange. Details such as whether they keep their HRH status, when and how they can use it and how much they will receive from Prince Charles.
That contract is going to have as rocky a ride as the Brexit withdrawal treaty. The Sussexes aren’t going to want to be ‘told’ anything, and probably won’t like what they are told. We saw, in the brusque way they ignored both Prince Charles’s and the Queen’s requests to delay the announcement until more details had been smoothed out, that they can be stubborn as mules. But negotiate they will have to because royalty isn’t – and absolutely can never be – for sale.
The Queen has ordered the many different Royal households to get this chaos sorted – pronto, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN


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The Queen has ordered the many different Royal households to get this chaos sorted – pronto, writes ALEXANDRA SHULMAN
If their intention was simply to disappear for half the year and live in a Vancouver wood, showing Archie the native chipmunks on pre-breakfast hikes, that would perhaps be disappointing for their family, but not any kind of serious problem. However, disappearing is not what they are intending. Not at all.
They, or more particularly Meghan, will want to be out there. One of the aspects of Royal life she will have found most difficult is not being allowed to voice an opinion. She has forged an identity as somebody who wants to make a difference in the areas that she chooses – female empowerment, under-privileged communities, racial diversity – and she wants her voice to be heard.
She is sincere. She is very good at it. Everyone involved with her initiative at Smart Works, a small charity that helps disadvantaged women get into the workplace, was immensely impressed by her input. Her contribution went well beyond making a token appearance and showing an interest. She came up with the idea of designing and selling product to raise funds and profile and gave an inspiring speech without notes at the launch.

This is a woman who knows what she can achieve and what she is worth. As Meghan Markle, B-list actress in a successful TV series, that calculation was relatively straightforward.

For Harry, as Duke of Sussex and sixth in line to the British throne, there was similar clarity. But as second-tier Royals roaming the world on the speaker circuit, making red-carpet appearances, endorsing products and occasionally appearing on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, the rules of engagement become very murky. Right now the Sussexes are hot.

Meghan is beautiful and impassioned. Harry still dashing and a frontline Royal. Things change. In the world of celebrity, you are always having to watch out for the new kid on the block. Fame is a greedy beast that has to be continually fed.

Until now, their working life of Royal tours, walkabouts, visiting disaster zones and being guests of honour at charity events has automatically fuelled and burnished their profile. But without the very special imprimatur of first-tier Royalty, the kind of power and influence they currently enjoy may not survive in the long term – especially if they are cashing them in to gain financial independence.

The celebrity circuit is complex and quite brutal. If you become known as an easy gun for hire to the highest bidder, in a short time your currency drops. You can spend a few years giving hugely lucrative speeches for international hedge-fund dinners, and being on the advisory board of a biodiversity start-up in Qatar, but to give this existence longevity you have to keep replenishing your worth – whether that is in the degree of your fame or in exceptional talent or knowledge.


Unanchored celebrity has a built-in obsolescence. It’s hard to understand why they are swapping a profile that confers automatic and eternal worldwide fame for one where your worth will be in part measured by your number of Instagram followers and dependent on the skill of your marketing team.

This kind of celebrity is also reliant on exposure, and not simply the exposure that you selectively chose to put out on your own social media sites. The relentless commentary of media of every kind is part of the deal and, if anything, the Sussexes may well be less protected in this new world than they felt in their old. Every move they make will be analysed and scrutinised and if they are being paid handsomely for it, they will no doubt be regarded as fair game.

This weekend Meghan is back in Canada with her son while Harry is at home hammering out the details of their future. I hope he has some time out and manages to catch up with old friends.

The couple are no doubt exhilarated by having made the decision to cut loose and get their plans out in the open. Almost certainly, they will be looking at the future and see it glittering with opportunity. Which it could be. If they don’t take their position for granted.

But if they are hoping to build a new life that trades on royalty without fulfilling the more difficult obligations that come with it, which is reliant on the toxic mirage of fame without worth, not that many years down the line they could be looking at a very different picture.
 
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