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Karen Gallagher-Burt she/her's avatar

I have been moderately interested in their story. I care to know enough about the interview that should Harry and Meghan come up in conversation, I will understand what people are talking about. But not enough to remember the name of the "Boy who wasn't a Prince".

As a person who works in the field of mental health I was more focused on Meghan's sharing of her mental health state and her suicidal ideation. If one person reaches out for help because of what Meghan disclosed in the interview with Oprah, then that's a good thing. Outside that, the "Firm" and Harry and Meghan are discussing family issues in the public eye. They certainly are dysfunctional, but not a family that puts the "Fun" in dysfunctional.

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ABossy's avatar

Hahahaha! The sum total of my knowledge of these two is what I read on the paparazzi magazine covers while I wait in line at the grocery. To quote from the wonderful Georgette Heyer, " You cannot imagine the depths of my indifference".

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Line Editor's avatar

An easy thing to say, until this Oprah interview gets the ball rolling on a constitutional crisis.

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shannon's avatar

This is the only take that matters about the whole issue. Thanks for the laughs, Jen.

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