Such
a lazy accusation from the Duke of Sussex - apparently playing the ‘racism’
card rather than address the possibility that his wife's plummeting
popularity may have something to do with the way she has behaved
before and since their wedding.
He
needs to cast his mind back to the happiness the British people
expressed when he got engaged. How joyful people were for him. The British people
eagerly looked forward to this dollop of 'fresh blood'. People
commented on what a great thing it was that we were to have a
biracial princess, reflecting our multicultural society at the
highest level.
Then
the demands started to surface. No homeless people were to be seen on
the streets of Windsor on the day of their wedding so as not to
'spoil' the look of it; so they were swept away, and their meagre
belongings confiscated by the Police "for security reasons".
Meghan and Harry, the 'humanitarians', could have said: "not in
our name".
They
did not.
Then
there were the tone-deaf, patronising California Bumper Sticker
‘affirmations’ scrawled on bananas for sex workers from a woman
dressed in £1500 worth of Oscar de la Renta, sporting a £300k
diamond ring.
Then
there was the £500k 'baby shower' in NY, popping over on a private
jet whilst telling everyone else to lower their carbon footprint.
Then
there was the clearing of 40 seats from the stands of No1 court at
Wimbledon so Meghan could watch her buddy Serena Williams’ match in
"privacy", leaving the people who had paid for those seats
queueing outside.
Skating
over the confusing months of coat-flicking, belly-cupping “look at
my bump” immediately followed by “don’t look at my baby”
secrecy surrounding anything concerning Archie Harrison
Mountbatten-Windsor; more recently, we’ve had the "Ten Commandments" / "Thou Shalt Nots" for Windsor Estate
residents should they encounter the Duke or Duchess out walking their
dogs.
(Gene Hackman as Agent Anderson - 'Mississippi Burning' - 1988) |
Bubbling
under, we have the £2.4million refurb for Frogmore Cottage
syphoned from public funds - and the news that it still wasn't enough
to satisfy their tastes.
The
cherry on top has to be the £million worth of clothes, shoes, bags
and accessories Meghan has flaunted day in day out, rubbing everyone's
faces in obscene wealth in a country where nurses are having to turn
to food banks in order to stay alive.
This
is not 'racism', Harry. This is revulsion.
Learn
the difference.
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