Does anyone remember when Princess Di Married the Prince of Wales? From the outside it looked like a fairytale marriage. When, in fact, it was a nightmare from the git go. How many bridegrooms would leave their betrothed alone in a dark room the night before their wedding, while schmoozing on the phone with his old girlfriend? Apparently, Diana wanted to back out, but her sisters told her she had to go through with it. She married a man who didn’t love her, and she knew it. If he’d kept it to himself and put on a good show, it wouldn’t have been so bad. But Charles treated her like dirt, divorced her, married Camilla, and thought he got away with it. But he didn’t. Because now, bad karma strikes back at Charles.
How can anyone believe that the sons of this disastrous union wouldn’t be somewhat psyched up? Apparently, William was old enough to handle his mother’s miserable marriage, divorce, and untimely death. But Harry was just a little kid. At twelve years old, forced to march in a parade behind his mother’s coffin. It’s a miracle he ended up so well.
After the Oprah interview last week with Meghan and Harry, the British press went bonkers. How could Harry say such horrible things about his family on public television? The question is, why wouldn’t he? A victim should be able to tell his side of the story in the end. And yes, Harry was a victim of his father’s narcissistic treatment of his mother. Are we saying that people with money don’t have emotional problems? That if they do have them, they should be ashamed of themselves?
I have no idea why Charles was such a callous person. Maybe it went back to his Mom trying so hard to be a queen that she didn’t have much time for mothering. Not to mention dealing with a notoriously womanizing husband. That’s the thing about karma. It just goes on and on, echoing down through the centuries.