If Harry has anything about him at all he must be feeling terrible guilt and remorse at the way he hurt his grandparents, for the treatment he and Megan dished out, especially with regards to their cruel and callous indifference when the Duke of Edinburgh was so ill.
If not Megan, then surely Harry, must feel something.......
If one good thing could come out of the Queens death it might be that it helps some estranged families to think again, to forgive and to reconnect.
We have all seen how Harry got it so wrong, even declining to visit the Queen earlier this week whilst she was still alive and then to make matters worse for him, arriving so late on Thursday afternoon. Now his conscience must surely be paying the price for his arrogance and stupid pride.
Perhaps some EAC's will see what has happened and maybe it will help them re-evaluate their own lives. They might realise that they aren't as smart as they think they are, that they are shooting themselves in the foot by estranging their families who love them and who only want the best for them.
As you say Smiles now it's a time for pause and reflection, and hopefully for some families to watch and learn from all this so they can both proffer and accept olive branches.
Just maybe some might realise it's time for forgiveness and reconciliation.....
I've just been listening to one of my favourite songs "Turn, Turn, Turn" by the Bryds. A nice soft rock folk song based on the teachings of Ecclesiastes 3
To everything there is a time and a season...........
If I understand it correctly I think it's all about acceptance, learning how to live with grace and how to forgive.
This is something the Queen did over and over again.....When Lord Mountbatten was murdered by the IRA she still managed to meet with them in order to try and forge a peace, when she met with world leaders who had been our nations enemies and offered them the hand of friendship, visiting countries that were hostile and winning them over, right to the end she continued to offer an olive branch to Harry and Megan.
She really was an exemplar of the power of love and compassion.
Smiles. You are right. Acceptance is key, accepting what we cannot change with grace. Only then can we let go of all the pain and hurt and live our lives in peace and joy.
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