I admit the "Royals" intrigue me. Fergie was the most fun because she is a free spirit.O Really wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 11:03 amFirst answer - applies to most: Celebrity entertainment. Few people really care what celebrities do. It's just idle entertainment, like a TV show except somewhat live.
Second answer - applies to me and others with British ties: The royals have always been discussion/conversation topics, often derisive, and everybody loves a royal scandal. Modern kings don't really rule much, but they're an important (and generally supported) part of the culture and history.
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Yeah also as to Harry, he is one of Diana's sons, a living link, and everybody loved Diana.
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I think the stark differences between Harry and his brother also stoke the interest in Harry. If I had a choice of whether to spend a weekend with Harry or with his brother, I'd go with Harry.
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Yeah, me too. Being "the spare" does have some advantages in how you can run your life.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 7:06 amI think the stark differences between Harry and his brother also stoke the interest in Harry. If I had a choice of whether to spend a weekend with Harry or with his brother, I'd go with Harry.
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Yeah, just ask Edward.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 10:26 amYeah, me too. Being "the spare" does have some advantages in how you can run your life.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 7:06 amI think the stark differences between Harry and his brother also stoke the interest in Harry. If I had a choice of whether to spend a weekend with Harry or with his brother, I'd go with Harry.
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It's understandable that Harry might have wanted to distance himself from the world of working royalty. He wasn't really ever going to be King, his mum was basically killed by paparazzi, and he had Meghan, who was never going to be completely accepted. If he had just resigned from his official duties, moved to California and enjoyed the life at least somewhat out of the constant spotlight, probably all would have been well. But writing a book waving the family's dirty laundry and making potentially embarrassing claims didn't help anything but his bank account. Then it seemed he wanted both sides - keep the privileges, dump the responsibilities. That didn't help. And apparently there's a Meghan problem, who found out she was no Diana.
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Or Andrew.
. . . to a point.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DUUF4uKDcbl/
She's from Calgary.
I can relate to that. Within a year Missoula felt more like home than the DC suburbs ever did, but Mom was still Mom.
What the fuck
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Arguably the most Alberta move imaginable
girl you’re canadian pls what is this
À Québec City radio station just called her “Traitre McRae,” which translates to “Traitor McRae.” Hahaa! I love it.
“i’m a bit lost” is an understatement![]()
Ur Canadian but promoting America for the Olympics??? …. This is so disappointing lmao
Girl, we are Canadian, we do NOT cheer for team USA at winter sports, especially during times like these!!!
Tate McRae draws backlash from Canadian fans after appearing in a Winter Olympics promo for Team USA: 'Even the owl was GAGGED girl'
"Tate my girl you're Canadian! Don't sell your soul!" an X user wrote.
... “Every year I feel more valid in my dislike of her. Girl why are you advertising for the USA team after that country threatened to annex your actual home country of Canada? Traitor shit,” one user wrote on X. Another added, “Not the Canadian born and raised girl, promoting Team USA and wearing all red, given the state of the USA and everything Trump has said about Canada… I guess a paycheque is a paycheque?”
The “Revolving Door” singer, who’s also rumored to be dating Team USA hockey player Jack Hughes, relocated to Los Angeles when she was just 17 to pursue a career in music. During a concert soundcheck in June 2025, McRae told fans that California feels more like home to her than Calgary.
“Canada doesn’t feel like home anymore, which is weird,” she said. “Not like the country but just like the Calgary, where I’m from, feels a little less homey than LA.” ...
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I've barely skimmed the headlines, but I think Harry was also standing up for his wife in the face of barely disguised racist attacks from the tabloids. Chivalry isn't dead.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 12:59 pmIt's understandable that Harry might have wanted to distance himself from the world of working royalty. He wasn't really ever going to be King, his mum was basically killed by paparazzi, and he had Meghan, who was never going to be completely accepted. If he had just resigned from his official duties, moved to California and enjoyed the life at least somewhat out of the constant spotlight, probably all would have been well. But writing a book waving the family's dirty laundry and making potentially embarrassing claims didn't help anything but his bank account. Then it seemed he wanted both sides - keep the privileges, dump the responsibilities. That didn't help. And apparently there's a Meghan problem, who found out she was no Diana.
Then, there's Canadian royalty just doing what the Fords do:
'Should have shot him a couple more times': Ford congratulates person who shot alleged Ontario home invader
I don't have a problem with the Canadian equivalent of the Castle Doctrine, but turning it into a Dirty Harry moment and blaming liberal judges is a bridge too Ford for me.
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"Weak Kneed Judges" precisely.
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Ah, the Ford brothers.Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2026 4:03 pmI've barely skimmed the headlines, but I think Harry was also standing up for his wife in the face of barely disguised racist attacks from the tabloids. Chivalry isn't dead.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 12:59 pmIt's understandable that Harry might have wanted to distance himself from the world of working royalty. He wasn't really ever going to be King, his mum was basically killed by paparazzi, and he had Meghan, who was never going to be completely accepted. If he had just resigned from his official duties, moved to California and enjoyed the life at least somewhat out of the constant spotlight, probably all would have been well. But writing a book waving the family's dirty laundry and making potentially embarrassing claims didn't help anything but his bank account. Then it seemed he wanted both sides - keep the privileges, dump the responsibilities. That didn't help. And apparently there's a Meghan problem, who found out she was no Diana.
Then, there's Canadian royalty just doing what the Fords do:
'Should have shot him a couple more times': Ford congratulates person who shot alleged Ontario home invader
I don't have a problem with the Canadian equivalent of the Castle Doctrine, but turning it into a Dirty Harry moment and blaming liberal judges is a bridge too Ford for me.
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They're a treat.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Ford#Personal_life
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As are DonOLD sycophants.
MAGA = IncompetentControversial U.S. ambassador to Canada adds to Trump’s many diplomatic woes
The list of “undiplomatic diplomats” from the United States is getting longer. Pete Hoekstra is part of a pattern that shouldn’t exist.
When it comes to U.S. ambassadors, Donald Trump has two broad problems. The first is that the president just hasn’t nominated enough people to serve in key diplomatic posts.
The Wall Street Journal reported a couple of weeks ago, “Over 100 U.S. ambassador posts around the world are sitting empty in the Trump administration, a vacancy rate without modern precedent and one that some current and former officials warn is hamstringing U.S. diplomatic power abroad.”
Even in the midst of a war in the Middle East, the United States doesn’t have ambassadors in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq or Kuwait. What’s more, this isn’t a situation in which a sclerotic Senate has struggled to confirm nominees; rather, there are vacancies because the White House hasn’t bothered to even nominate anyone for many of these posts.
But the other element of the problem is just as notable: In too many instances, Senate-confirmed ambassadors are in office, but they’re doing a remarkably bad job. The Hill reported:
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra on Monday morning shared a post from President Trump about Canada being the “51st State,” reupping his acquisition push for the U.S.’s northern neighbor.
Hoekstra posted a screenshot of a Monday Trump Truth Social post in which the president said “51st State!” and linked to a Bloomberg article about economic struggles in Canada.
The online antics did not go unnoticed north of the border, though Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters that Ottawa would not take steps to expel the U.S. ambassador.
Of course, the fact that the Canadian prime minister was even asked about the possibility of expelling the U.S. ambassador was extraordinary.
We don't even need to ask anymore why they hate us.... Time will tell whether Hoekstra, who also had a troubled career as a Republican congressman, manages to make matters even worse, but in the meantime, consider the broader pattern that he is clearly a part of:
* L. Brent Bozell III, the U.S. ambassador to South Africa, was recently summoned by the country’s foreign minister after he accused the government of discriminating against white people and expressed indifference to the country’s court rulings.
* Bill White, Trump’s ambassador to Belgium, sparked an international incident of sorts when he accused Belgian officials of antisemitism via social media. Belgium’s government was not pleased, and it summoned the U.S. ambassador for an official conversation soon after.
* Charles Kushner, Trump’s ambassador to France, was soon after banned from meeting members of the French government, which is ostensibly his job, after his own politically provocative rhetoric.
* Mike Huckabee, Trump’s ambassador to Israel, recently sparked a regional incident when he suggested that it “would be fine” if Israel took lands stretching across the Middle East, from Egypt to Iraq.
* Tom Rose, Trump’s ambassador to Poland, boasted about severing ties with the speaker of Poland’s parliament after the legislative leader said Trump did not deserve to win a Nobel Peace Prize.
Taken together, Politico recently characterized the group as the American president’s “undiplomatic corps.” The Washington Post’s Max Boot added, “Rather than promoting U.S. interests, many of Trump’s mini-me envoys are alienating their host countries by insulting critics and offending local sensibilities. … Trump does enough damage to America’s reputation by himself. He doesn’t need help from his undiplomatic diplomats in alienating the rest of the world.” ...
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Happy Canada Day!
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-herit ... a-day.html

Imagine that - a holiday that hasn't been hijacked by partisan divisionists.Canada Day is a day to reflect on what it means to be Canadian, to share what makes us proud and to celebrate in our own way. This pride is reflected in as many ways as there are Canadians.
Canada Day highlights the richness of our land, our diversity, our culture, our contributions, but above all, our people. Since 1868, July 1 is an opportunity for Canadians from all communities to come together.
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Sounds like it's DEI Day, nttawwt. Congrats, O Canada!O Really wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2026 11:50 amHappy Canada Day!
Imagine that - a holiday that hasn't been hijacked by partisan divisionists.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-herit ... a-day.html
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