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Monday, 14 December 2020
An odd way of putting it?
The Duchess of Sussex has made her first appearance since revealing she suffered a miscarriage, praising the "power of the human spirit" shown during the coronavirus pandemic.
Last month, in an article for The New York Times, Meghan - who shares 19-month-old Archie with husband Prince Harry - discussed her "almost unbearable grief" after losing her second baby in July.
So Meghan shares Archie with Harry. Is it me or is this an odd way of putting it?
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I'd say anything she mutters is slightly odd, and not really interesting either.
Harry's a twerp, a 'spare', and not worth listening to either.
I'm not sure whether it means that the right-on dad helps with nappies and bedtime stories; or that she is boasting about steering the royal bloodline in a riskier direction.
Maybe she 'shared' a previous baby with someone else?
Scrobs - it's a "how low can she go?" fascination for me.
Sam - maybe that's all it is - the right-on dad helps with nappies and bedtime stories, although I don't see Harry being trusted to select the bedtime stories.
Woodsy - a kind of trial run perhaps.
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