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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " I think the six charities that have come together to form Heads Together will be dealing with those struggling to get a referral. If the royal connection helps get mental health services better resources I'm all for it. The six are: YoungMinds Best Beginnings CALM – The Campaign Against Living Miserably Contact (a military mental health coalition) Place2Be TheMix Mind | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " Both Harry and William have served Their country in the Armed Forces....have you ? | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " Generally I'd agree with a lot of what you say there BUT, Harry is more down to earth and I think he's seen first hand with people he's met who have been injured in the armed services how mental health can affect even the strongest. It maybe made him think about how he had to put on a brave face and show no public emotion after his mothers death when all he probably wanted was to be alone and grieve. It would have had a profound effect on him. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. " I also wonder what it must do to your head to have the press constantly stating your father is not the man who brought you up. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. I also wonder what it must do to your head to have the press constantly stating your father is not the man who brought you up. " And to be constantly judged for living a life you were born into, with nothing you do ever bring right or good enough for people. Be a good time Charlie partying it up big style and you are squandering the tax payers money.. .try to lend your voice and support to some well deserving causes and you are a cretin and only doing it to look good because Lord knows your privileged upbringing gives you an iron clad guarantee that you can never experience mental health problems. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. " tend to agree..admirable as charity fundraising is for something like this, actively lobbying for proper goverment funding would be better...charities are increasingly shoring up holes left by cutbacks and that can only be a short term solution. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. tend to agree..admirable as charity fundraising is for something like this, actively lobbying for proper goverment funding would be better...charities are increasingly shoring up holes left by cutbacks and that can only be a short term solution." Young Minds does lobby for better core resources in the NHS. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. I also wonder what it must do to your head to have the press constantly stating your father is not the man who brought you up. And to be constantly judged for living a life you were born into, with nothing you do ever bring right or good enough for people. Be a good time Charlie partying it up big style and you are squandering the tax payers money.. .try to lend your voice and support to some well deserving causes and you are a cretin and only doing it to look good because Lord knows your privileged upbringing gives you an iron clad guarantee that you can never experience mental health problems. " | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. tend to agree..admirable as charity fundraising is for something like this, actively lobbying for proper goverment funding would be better...charities are increasingly shoring up holes left by cutbacks and that can only be a short term solution. Young Minds does lobby for better core resources in the NHS. " they will all have their own lobbyists i would imagine...i meant harry | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. tend to agree..admirable as charity fundraising is for something like this, actively lobbying for proper goverment funding would be better...charities are increasingly shoring up holes left by cutbacks and that can only be a short term solution. Young Minds does lobby for better core resources in the NHS. they will all have their own lobbyists i would imagine...i meant harry" I understand, but they (Young Minds, who lead the Heads Together partnership) have asked Harry, William and Kate to host this to get the press attention and lobby that way. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. " | |||
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"Losing your mother at a young age is terrible,going through pubity and having to keep a face on. Mental illness can affect anyone and if it wasnt for a king having mental illness it might not be addressed to this day" Good for him i admire him for this very much, him and his brother have been very brave after losing their mother which i think is down to there good upbringing. And like he says anyone can suffer from mental illness no matter how rich you are. | |||
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"I'm sure it's all very worthy but they're a bunch of privileged, inbred cretins who'd never have to struggle like normal people to access mental health services or deal with a severe and enduring mental health condition in a flat on their own while they couldn't even afford to put the heating on. Sorry. No but he has had to struggle with deep and enduring personal loss. A loss he is reminded of publicly time and time again, having to deal with conspiracy theories that his own grandmother orchestrated the murder of his mother. Regardless of privilege that's a lot to deal with and to dismiss his struggle with what sounds like bitter jealousy is crass in my opinion Just because he might have access to private services doesn't mean he hasn't had to struggle to come to the personal realisation that he needs to ask for some help which can be a major battle. I also wonder what it must do to your head to have the press constantly stating your father is not the man who brought you up. " .....plus being shipped off to boarding school at6yrs old, by "loving" parents. ...lol | |||
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"Think it's excellent he's spoken the way he has, especially he's operated in a pretty macho institution like the army and was born into one which would have discouraged shows of emotions etc until recent times. I'm a republican - I can't see my opinion on that ever changing. However, it's perfectly possible to like certain individuals in the family without liking the institution. I do that with Harry (who wishes he was free of the institution himself in some ways too). I don't think he's special in any way. I have more concern for the soldier from a council estate in Manchester who returns mentally impaired from a war zone with none of the wealth and privileges that Harry enjoys. I think he recognises that too and has tried to do his "bit" in his own way to support others though. " He's not a celebrity. He can't decide to go back to being unkown. Hating the guy for something he was born into just seems ridiculous me. He's doing what he can. Which is more than the haters are doing. | |||
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"Think it's excellent he's spoken the way he has, especially he's operated in a pretty macho institution like the army and was born into one which would have discouraged shows of emotions etc until recent times. I'm a republican - I can't see my opinion on that ever changing. However, it's perfectly possible to like certain individuals in the family without liking the institution. I do that with Harry (who wishes he was free of the institution himself in some ways too). I don't think he's special in any way. I have more concern for the soldier from a council estate in Manchester who returns mentally impaired from a war zone with none of the wealth and privileges that Harry enjoys. I think he recognises that too and has tried to do his "bit" in his own way to support others though. He's not a celebrity. He can't decide to go back to being unkown. Hating the guy for something he was born into just seems ridiculous me. He's doing what he can. Which is more than the haters are doing. " Exactly | |||
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"I'm not a big lover of the royal family, BUT (and it's a big but!!) I have been won over by William and Kate and their two adorable children and Harry. Yes, they were born into privilege and riches most of us could only dream of, but do you honestly think all those riches would mean a jot compared to having your mother taken from you at such an young age? What those boys are doing is making a difference. It would be easy to sit back and do nothing, but they have chosen causes such as mental health and aids to raise awareness. Mental Health is still one of those issues that is whispered about. Raising awareness educates people. If the outcome is someone seeking help, or families and loved ones knowing where to turn for support then that is brilliant. Yes Mental Health Services, especially for children, are grossly under funded, but services will only be commissioned where there is the greatest need....and that starts by raising awareness." although I've always liked the royal family and have the greatest respect for The Queen .. i have to say that William and his family along with his brother are winning over a whole lot of people just by being them. well done to Harry.. he really is trying to make a difference and the thing i like about Harry is he gets into bother too and seems so regular at times but then uses his status to do what others cant do | |||
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"Fuck the royals " I thought I was a cantankerous little cunt but...... | |||
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"Fuck the royals I thought I was a cantankerous little cunt but...... " Even cantankerous little cunts are entitled to an opinion, fuck the Royals is not one I agree with though. | |||
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"Nazi fam ffs! keep praising them peasent. " grow up | |||
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"Nazi fam ffs! keep praising them peasent. " Who are you talking to and what are you talking about? | |||
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"Nazi fam ffs! keep praising them peasent. Who are you talking to and what are you talking about? " I think he might've been taking a swipe at me. | |||
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