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Do you think she really calls him “H”?


Because if she does that’s a really dumb nickname.

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I was gonna watch the Netflix episodes but when they started calling him "H" I had to turn it off.

How cringey and embarrassing can you get.

Now all this crap about his brother, so he had a fight with him, who gives a shit I fight and fall out with my brother all the time, then a week later we are fine.

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According to the interview, William wanted Harry to hit him back. What the hell was the root cause. Damn royal family, give an an interview, time to change the rules. I am tired of this one sided crap.

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I think everyone who knows Harry has wanted to punch him out at some point.

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They will probably duke it out like kids at recess and make peace. I guess Charles, Kate,and Meghan will be referees, and tell them to break it up guys. Camilla will ring the bell, and Archie and George will bring their dads water.

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No, they won't Duke it out and make peace, as one of the rasons Harry hates Charles and William seems to be that they inherited so much more money than he did.

The catharsis of a fight won't change the financial situation.

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I abbreviate in posts here, because I can’t be arsed to spell out his name. I use MM for her.

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I wouldn't be a bit surprised if she calls him "H". (it could stand for Halfwit) These are people who gave their son the name of a comic book character and their daughter a name that was the Queen's NICKNAME! Dumb! Why not just name her after her great grandmother and call her by the nickname "Lilibet"?

I feel sorry for people whose parents didn't think through all the ramifications of a cutesy or downright stupid name. Imagine her at thirty five introducing herself! I'll bet she goes by something different when she grows up and realizes her parents are morons! lol

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Lilibet is a cute given name, so is Archie. I thought she named him after someone in her mom or dad's family. Due to her close relationship with Doria, I would have thought she would have named him Dorian. Before her clock runs out, and they might have another kid, they might do that. I heard Harrison came from Meghan' s admiration for the late Beatle George Harrison. But there could be another reason. Did she really name her child after a comic book character? That is no reason to knock her, but it is odd. Eugenie named her son Augustus, he will have a rough time too.

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The Arch in his name, and in Archwell (domain name registered months before Archie was born) actually comes from the Greek root arch which means “rule.” The root is found in many English words, e.g. monarch, matriarch, patriarch, and oligarchy.

“Arch” is the code word used by royal security to refer to Prince George, who is now second in line to the throne.. MM and H basically ripped it off from that.

MM and H named their company and their kid “rule[r].”

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Yes, Lilibet is cute...for a toddler! lol Just meant that some childhood monikers don't transition well into adulthood.

Also, I doubt if she named her son for the comic book character. But if that was a theme, she could call 'H' by a better nickname, Jughead! Archie just isn't a name I care for. It reminds me of Archie Bunker actually. Loved that show but never liked the name.

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I recall she mentioned her son's name and the comic in one of her podcasts, but forgot if that was the reason for the name. She did mention she loved the classic comic as a kid. I liked it as well. Has anyone ever seen Riverdale. The show is basic on the comic.

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"Archie" the name given to Prince George at birth by the Security detail as his protection name. Meghan knew this and breached that security by doing that. Lilibet was an endearment given the late Queen by her father, then later used by her husband. After The Duke of Edinburgh's death, she asked it not be used again. Meghan using it for her daughter is again another time she showed her vulgarity and her inability to understand borders.

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It was tactless of Meghan to use the name Lilibet if the Queen had requested that it not be used again. But I'm not surprised. The girl never struck me as having an overabundance of class.

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Could I ask how you know the protection name for Prince George? That doesn't make sense to me.

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I think it is silly too, but it's hers. I wonder what her nickname is.

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It's interesting; a lot of people have noted that she never calls him by his given name at all. No "Harry" or "Henry." All she ever calls him are pet names, or "my husband." In fact, calling him "Haz" appears to have some hidden meanings, considering everyone is now calling him "Haz-been," seeing as he threw away a good thing to be with the one person he shouldn't have gotten involved with. Evidently the harpy has been following a common Hollywood trend where they come up with stupid nicknames for celebrities, though it sounds like the kind of name a bunch of "peeps" or a manager sucking up to a flash-in-the-pan star would use.

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Nicknames like Haz, Shaz, Hazzer, Shazzer are common in the Uk.

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So are "Wanker" and "Willy."

By the way, someone noted how hypocritical Harry was about the nicknames. It appears he got annoyed when someone tried calling him "H" instead of Megsy.

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I know the whole of Tottenham Hotspur's staff refer to England captain Harry Kane as "H". So it is a common nickname in the UK for men named Harry.

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Why "H"?
Like "Hitler"?

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Dunno about 'H', personally I call him YOU CUNT.




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