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Acabo de ver la foto de Bon Jovi y de repente me he dado cuenta del interés de Harry en contar con él: es obvio que es por el flequillo, lo necesita para los injertos. Cuidadín que a ver si Meghan va a decir también que legalmente el pelo del Bon Jovi es suyo.

A veces me da la sensación de que los amigos de Meghan no son Meghan, es el propio periódico que quiere dar noticias y revolver a la gente. Lo digo porque inmediatamente después parece que han sacado lo de qeu ellos renunciarán a la marca Royal en primavera, y unas declaraciones no pegan con otras.

Entonces ay si con justa razon deberia demandarlos, desde pricipios de año estos "amigos" han estado hablando con la prensa y ella no hace nada, parece que les diera la razón.
 
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Para mi Harry no es mala persona, la verdad es que si tuviera esa familia yo también me alejaría.
Un padre que no ha actuado como tal, una abuela cascarrabias... solo me llevaría con mi hermano y ya.
Llega un momento en la vida en que ya no vale echarle la culpa de todo a tu familia. El público comportamiento arrogante de Harry no tiene excusa , no tiene sentido alguno y solo le perjudica a él porque queda como un tonto . Harry no es nadie sin el nombre de la familia. Tuvo todo a su favor para acceder a los mejores colegios, a las mejores universidades y prefirió no hacerlo y malgastar su tiempo en juergas y alcohol . De hecho , Harry es un alcohólico . No un bebedor social o de juerga ocasional . Ahora tiene que hablar de su madre muerta para su “ independencia financiera” porque otra preparación en la vida no tiene . Porque no quiso , no porque no pudiera
 
Lo acaban de publicar en sussexroyal.com
We are pleased to now be able to share with you an update on many of the details agreed at a meeting of The Royal Family in January 2020, which outlines The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s new roles, taking effect Spring 2020. We had hoped to be allowed to share these details with you sooner (to mitigate any confusion and subsequent misreporting), but the facts below should help provide some clarification around this transition and the steps for the future.

AS AGREED AND SET OUT IN JANUARY 2020:
  • It is agreed that the commencement of the revised role of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will take effect Spring 2020 and undergo a 12 month review.
  • The Royal Family respect and understand the wish of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to live a more independent life as a family, by removing the supposed ‘public interest’ justification for media intrusion into their lives. They remain a valued part of Her Majesty’s family.
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will become privately funded members of The Royal Family with permission to earn their own income and the ability to pursue their own private charitable interests.
  • The preference of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex was to continue to represent and support Her Majesty The Queen albeit in a more limited capacity, while not drawing on the Sovereign Grant.
  • While there is precedent for other titled members of the Royal Family to seek employment outside of the institution, for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, a 12-month review period has been put in place.
  • Per the agreement The Duke and Duchess of Sussex understand that they are required to step back from Royal duties and not undertake representative duties on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen.
  • As agreed and set out in January, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will retain their “HRH” prefix, thereby formally remaining known as His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer actively use their HRH titles as they will no longer be working members of the family as of Spring 2020.
  • As the grandson of Her Majesty and second son of The Prince of Wales, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex remains sixth in line to the throne of The British Monarchy and the Order of Precedence is unchanged.
  • It was agreed that The Duke and Duchess will no longer be able to formally carry out ‘official duties’ for The Queen or represent The Commonwealth, but they will, however, be allowed to maintain their patronages (including those that are classified as ‘royal’ patronages).
  • It is agreed that The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will continue to require effective security to protect them and their son. This is based on The Duke’s public profile by virtue of being born into The Royal Family, his military service, the Duchess’ own independent profile, and the shared threat and risk level documented specifically over the last few years. No further details can be shared as this is classified information for safety reasons.
  • In relation to the military, The Duke of Sussex will retain the rank of Major, and honorary ranks of Lieutenant Commander, and Squadron Leader. During this 12-month period of review, The Duke’s official military appointments will not be used as they are in the gift of the Sovereign. No new appointments will be made to fill these roles before the 12-month review of the new arrangements is completed.
  • While per the agreement, The Duke will not perform any official duties associated with these roles, given his dedication to the military community and ten years of service he will of course continue his unwavering support to the military community in a non-official capacity. As founder of the Invictus Games, The Duke will proudly continue supporting the military community around the world through the Invictus Games Foundation and The Endeavour Fund.
  • Based on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s desire to have a reduced role as members of The Royal Family, it was decided in January that their Institutional Office would have to be closed, given the primary funding mechanism for this official office at Buckingham Palace is from HRH The Prince of Wales. The Duke and Duchess shared this news with their team personally in January once they knew of the decision, and have worked closely with their staff to ensure a smooth transition for each of them.
  • Over the last month and a half, The Duke and Duchess have remained actively involved in this process, which has understandably been a saddening for The Duke and Duchess and their loyal staff, given the closeness of Their Royal Highnesses and their dedicated team.
  • As The Duke and Duchess will no longer be considered full-time working Members of The Royal Family, it was agreed that use of the word ‘Royal’ would need to be reviewed as it pertains to organisations associated with them in this new regard. More details on this below.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
  • As shared in early January on this website, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not plan to start a ‘foundation’, but rather intend to develop a new way to effect change and complement the efforts made by so many excellent foundations globally.
  • The creation of this non-profit entity will be in addition to their cause driven work that they remain deeply committed to. While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organisation, given the specific UK government rules surrounding use of the word ‘Royal’, it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organisation will not utilise the name ‘Sussex Royal’ or any other iteration of ‘Royal.’
  • For the above reason, the trademark applications that had been filed as protective measures and that reflected the same standard trademarking requests as done for The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have been removed.
  • While there is not any jurisdiction by The Monarchy or Cabinet Office over the use of the word ‘Royal’ overseas, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use ‘Sussex Royal’ or any iteration of the word ‘Royal’ in any territory (either within the UK or otherwise) when the transition occurs Spring 2020.
  • As The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to develop their non-profit organisation and plan for their future, we hope that you use this site as the source for factual information. In Spring 2020, their digital channels will be refreshed as they introduce the next exciting phase to you.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex eagerly await the opportunity to share more with you and greatly appreciate your support!
 
Exacto, los “ amigos “ son siempre ella misma . Harry no es un pobre hombre inocente , es mucho más peligroso e inestable que Meghan . Y visto lo visto , toda esa arrogancia de lis ultimátum en forma de comunicación por el instragram es todo idea de Harry . Es Harry quien se enfrenta con chulería a su familia con la excusa de proteger a Meghan . Harry es muy mala persona . Y no tiene ya12 años para disculpar su infantil comportamiento

Concuerdo letra por letra.
Es él chuleando a la familia.
Amo ese término," chulear".
 
Para mi Harry no es mala persona, la verdad es que si tuviera esa familia yo también me alejaría.
Un padre que no ha actuado como tal, una abuela cascarrabias... solo me llevaría con mi hermano y ya.

¿Pero uno se puede alejar de una familia de muchas maneras no? Con respeto, sin respeto, con privacidad, paseando con tus perritos y mirando a la cámara... a mi modo de ver son las formas y el fin de real de la separación lo que denota qué clase de personas son, no la separación en si, la cual si se hubiese llevado con discreción y respeto a la Familia (imposible si sueltas un comunicado por tu cuenta sin consentimiento de la otra parte) es totalmente entendible y respetable.
 
¿Pero uno se puede alejar de una familia de muchas maneras no? Con respeto, sin respeto, con privacidad, paseando con tus perritos y mirando a la cámara... a mi modo de ver son las formas y el fin de real de la separación lo que denota qué clase de personas son, no la separación en si, la cual si se hubiese llevado con discreción y respeto a la Familia (imposible si sueltas un comunicado por tu cuenta sin consentimiento de la otra parte) es totalmente entendible y respetable.
No sabía lo del comunicado gracias, también estoy contigo que deberían haberlo hecho mejor. Dar la cara y explicarlo bien claro.
 
Llega un momento en la vida en que ya no vale echarle la culpa de todo a tu familia. El público comportamiento arrogante de Harry no tiene excusa , no tiene sentido alguno y solo le perjudica a él porque queda como un tonto . Harry no es nadie sin el nombre de la familia. Tuvo todo a su favor para acceder a los mejores colegios, a las mejores universidades y prefirió no hacerlo y malgastar su tiempo en juergas y alcohol . De hecho , Harry es un alcohólico . No un bebedor social o de juerga ocasional . Ahora tiene que hablar de su madre muerta para su “ independencia financiera” porque otra preparación en la vida no tiene . Porque no quiso , no porque no pudiera
Alcohólico? Un familiar cercano lo es y se lo que se sufra (tanto el entorno, como el enfermo) no se si creérmelo.
Se que de joven Harry tenía un problema, ahora que es un adulto parece estable.
 
Lo acaban de publicar en sussexroyal.com
We are pleased to now be able to share with you an update on many of the details agreed at a meeting of The Royal Family in January 2020, which outlines The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s new roles, taking effect Spring 2020. We had hoped to be allowed to share these details with you sooner (to mitigate any confusion and subsequent misreporting), but the facts below should help provide some clarification around this transition and the steps for the future.

AS AGREED AND SET OUT IN JANUARY 2020:
  • It is agreed that the commencement of the revised role of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will take effect Spring 2020 and undergo a 12 month review.
  • The Royal Family respect and understand the wish of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to live a more independent life as a family, by removing the supposed ‘public interest’ justification for media intrusion into their lives. They remain a valued part of Her Majesty’s family.
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will become privately funded members of The Royal Family with permission to earn their own income and the ability to pursue their own private charitable interests.
  • The preference of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex was to continue to represent and support Her Majesty The Queen albeit in a more limited capacity, while not drawing on the Sovereign Grant.
  • While there is precedent for other titled members of the Royal Family to seek employment outside of the institution, for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, a 12-month review period has been put in place.
  • Per the agreement The Duke and Duchess of Sussex understand that they are required to step back from Royal duties and not undertake representative duties on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen.
  • As agreed and set out in January, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will retain their “HRH” prefix, thereby formally remaining known as His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer actively use their HRH titles as they will no longer be working members of the family as of Spring 2020.
  • As the grandson of Her Majesty and second son of The Prince of Wales, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex remains sixth in line to the throne of The British Monarchy and the Order of Precedence is unchanged.
  • It was agreed that The Duke and Duchess will no longer be able to formally carry out ‘official duties’ for The Queen or represent The Commonwealth, but they will, however, be allowed to maintain their patronages (including those that are classified as ‘royal’ patronages).
  • It is agreed that The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will continue to require effective security to protect them and their son. This is based on The Duke’s public profile by virtue of being born into The Royal Family, his military service, the Duchess’ own independent profile, and the shared threat and risk level documented specifically over the last few years. No further details can be shared as this is classified information for safety reasons.
  • In relation to the military, The Duke of Sussex will retain the rank of Major, and honorary ranks of Lieutenant Commander, and Squadron Leader. During this 12-month period of review, The Duke’s official military appointments will not be used as they are in the gift of the Sovereign. No new appointments will be made to fill these roles before the 12-month review of the new arrangements is completed.
  • While per the agreement, The Duke will not perform any official duties associated with these roles, given his dedication to the military community and ten years of service he will of course continue his unwavering support to the military community in a non-official capacity. As founder of the Invictus Games, The Duke will proudly continue supporting the military community around the world through the Invictus Games Foundation and The Endeavour Fund.
  • Based on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s desire to have a reduced role as members of The Royal Family, it was decided in January that their Institutional Office would have to be closed, given the primary funding mechanism for this official office at Buckingham Palace is from HRH The Prince of Wales. The Duke and Duchess shared this news with their team personally in January once they knew of the decision, and have worked closely with their staff to ensure a smooth transition for each of them.
  • Over the last month and a half, The Duke and Duchess have remained actively involved in this process, which has understandably been a saddening for The Duke and Duchess and their loyal staff, given the closeness of Their Royal Highnesses and their dedicated team.
  • As The Duke and Duchess will no longer be considered full-time working Members of The Royal Family, it was agreed that use of the word ‘Royal’ would need to be reviewed as it pertains to organisations associated with them in this new regard. More details on this below.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
  • As shared in early January on this website, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not plan to start a ‘foundation’, but rather intend to develop a new way to effect change and complement the efforts made by so many excellent foundations globally.
  • The creation of this non-profit entity will be in addition to their cause driven work that they remain deeply committed to. While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organisation, given the specific UK government rules surrounding use of the word ‘Royal’, it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organisation will not utilise the name ‘Sussex Royal’ or any other iteration of ‘Royal.’
  • For the above reason, the trademark applications that had been filed as protective measures and that reflected the same standard trademarking requests as done for The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have been removed.
  • While there is not any jurisdiction by The Monarchy or Cabinet Office over the use of the word ‘Royal’ overseas, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use ‘Sussex Royal’ or any iteration of the word ‘Royal’ in any territory (either within the UK or otherwise) when the transition occurs Spring 2020.
  • As The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to develop their non-profit organisation and plan for their future, we hope that you use this site as the source for factual information. In Spring 2020, their digital channels will be refreshed as they introduce the next exciting phase to you.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex eagerly await the opportunity to share more with you and greatly appreciate your support!
Están locos!!!!!
 
creen que meghan vaya a ir para el 9 de marzo al evento que los invitaron??? creo que solo ira harry ...
Opción 1: No, si dejo a Harry en plena negociación después de la bomba de su salida, puede seguir despreciando a la familia real.
Opción 2: tendría que venir no por la responsabilidad que todavía le debe a Reino Unido (que así debería ser), sino por sus propios intereses y darse la publicidad que necesita para sus futuros negocios, hacerse presente pero por imagen; aclaro, imagen frívola en revistas, fotos etc no como el perfil buena imagen profesional porque no hay ni por donde.
 

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