GBHockey
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- Jun 2, 2018
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I'm disappointed in Harry if I'm honest. I feel like he is the most relatable Royal to us common folk. I've been in his presence, though not met or spoke to him as he has visited my home town of Nottingham (England) several times. He's very good in working with young people and wanting to tackle modern day issues for young people. I feel like Meghan has changed him for the worse. I don't get the impression they're half as bothered about mixing with 'the people' as much as Harry has been. It's almost like they now want to be seen as celebrities as opposed to Royals.
The meeting the Royal Family held regarding the issues, attended by all but Meghan who fled to Canada.
I think it will be superb for Canada when thinking about the increased tourism it will bring (even though Canada doesn't need it). However, I worry the Canadians will be forced into paying for them rather than them living entirely independently. Regardless of what they want, they will never live a day in their lives without armed protection nearby and someone has to pay for it, if they aren't in the UK, it won't be us. So if it does turn out that Canada will have to pay for them for 6 months of each year, I hope the money is not taken from the Canadian people but from money the tourism industry will likely reap from their residence in Canada.
The meeting the Royal Family held regarding the issues, attended by all but Meghan who fled to Canada.
I think it will be superb for Canada when thinking about the increased tourism it will bring (even though Canada doesn't need it). However, I worry the Canadians will be forced into paying for them rather than them living entirely independently. Regardless of what they want, they will never live a day in their lives without armed protection nearby and someone has to pay for it, if they aren't in the UK, it won't be us. So if it does turn out that Canada will have to pay for them for 6 months of each year, I hope the money is not taken from the Canadian people but from money the tourism industry will likely reap from their residence in Canada.