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@Interiorarchdes My toxic trait makes me think I'm able to do all of these on my own.
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Cambiando de tema a cosas que si son importantes... Alguien sabe si los adultos que tuvimos nuestro cuadro de vacunas completo, también debemos vacunarnos contra el #sarampión?
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@massey23_julia @stuncalis For a woman with a "heart of gold and love for people" you are really mean

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@hadramiimane @nancytsidley @StephanieSidley Reminds me of.. @michaelpavano/video/7502234185453571358?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@michaelpavano…
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@nancytsidley @StephanieSidley How on earth that this women think that she looks good in this photo? Messy and greasy hair and unfit clothes


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Princess Catherine’s bday countdown continues…3 days to goooo…😍
She looked absolutely sensational in this sequin gown during the Belize stop of the Caribbean tour in 2022.
The shimmering pink dress of the royal favorite brand, ‘The Vampires Wife’, felt glamorous without being over the top.
It had a relaxed elegance to it, with soft ruffle details on the shoulders that added a fun, feminine touch. 💕
She kept everything else simple, sleek hair worn down, natural makeup, & statement drop earrings that finished the look perfectly.
Overall, it was one of those effortlessly polished outfits where she looked confident, radiant, & completely at ease while still bringing major royal glam. ✨
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@Seoulnoni @XOQueenEsther Serial failure Meghan Markle begins 2026 with a mountain of unsold garbage. Anyone surprised that the old ham's "business" - one based on her pretending to be homely while advertising repackaged tat at extortionate prices - was doomed from the start?
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@XOQueenEsther The producer actually wanted to cut this out of the final edit, knew it wasn't going to be received well. Rachel knew better and wanted to leave it in, thought it made her relatable and fun. I love how it backfired!
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Meghan Markle infamous curtsy reenactment in the Netflix series was not a quirky anecdote. It was a glaring window into Meghan’s character, & it spectacularly backfired.
By turning a simple gesture of respect into an over the top, sarcastic performance, complete with the mocking “Pleasure to meet you, Your Majesty,” she did not merely poke fun at royal protocol. She openly disrespected her husband’s grandmother and the cultural traditions she was marrying into. You do not have to adore the monarchy to show basic decency. Mocking it on a global stage is not empowerment. It is pettiness wrapped in self righteousness. It is contempt.
What makes it worse is the attempt to sell this as innocence. She was not a sheltered teenager from another planet. She was a middle aged actress who had dated a prince, lived in the UK, and actively sought proximity to that world. She knew she was joining one of the most scrutinised families on earth. She could have asked. She could have researched. She could have practised quietly. Instead, she weaponised the moment years later.
And Harry fares no better in this story. A man raised in palaces mentions curtsying in the car, yet apparently never bothers to explain what actually matters. Then he sits back while his wife mocks the moment on camera. Pretending she thought curtsying was some medieval parody is performative ignorance. That is not naïveté. It is affectation. Harry was complicit in the shade throwing, prioritising their grievance narrative over basic respect for his own family.
What Meghan failed to understand is that respecting another culture does not diminish you. It elevates you. Courtesy is not submission. Learning customs is not erasure. When you marry into another family, another country, another culture, the basic adult response is to observe, learn, and show respect. Millions of people move across cultures every day. They learn greetings, gestures, and etiquette not because they are forced to, but because respect is universal. You honour others and in doing so you show character. Meghan chose the opposite. She treated unfamiliarity as something to sneer at, as if curiosity and humility were beneath her.
The late Queen would not have cared about a perfect curtsy during their first meeting. She met presidents, dictators, pop stars, and children. She was pragmatic, warm, and famously forgiving of protocol mishaps. A genuine smile and a simple “Nice to meet you” would have been more than enough. Instead, Meghan chose theatrical disdain, reducing a lifetime of duty and service into a punchline for Netflix dollars. It was not funny. It was mean spirited, and it revealed someone who views other people’s customs as beneath her.
That exaggerated curtsy was not for the Queen. It was for the audience Meghan always imagines watching her. The moment was not lived. It was stored, packaged, and later monetised. That is the pattern. Nothing is private. Everything is content. Every interaction is reduced to a punchline that flatters her and diminishes others.
This moment was never really about a curtsy. It was about attitude. A woman secure in herself does not need to belittle someone else’s traditions to feel superior. She does not turn cultural difference into comedy and later into grievance. She adapts. She listens. She observes. That is how you gain respect without asking for it.
If anything, that exaggerated curtsy made her look small, not modern. True confidence does not perform contempt. It practises respect quietly, even when the cameras are off.
She did not merely reveal herself. She ruined herself, slowly and publicly, through moments like this. She did not need the press to torpedo her image. Her own words and performances did that for her. Respect is not about agreement. It is about not being gratuitously rude. Meghan’s mockery achieved the opposite. It made her appear insecure, arrogant, and unwilling to bridge any gap.
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Meghan Markle Mocked For Releasing 'First Ever Cookbook' After Showcasing 'Questionable' Culinary Skills on Netflix Lifestyle Series
The Founder of Flops releasing a book??? This is either a joke or a threat 🤭🤣
@radar_online radaronline.com/p/meghan-markl…
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@that_1 Funny how the 'asset' only seems to want to be back when there’s a brand to polish or a documentary to film. If they felt they lost an asset, the polling would reflect a desire for their return. Instead, the silence from the Palace is the loudest & most effective response.
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@XOQueenEsther Nothing says ‘artisanal’ like a secret warehouse full of inventory. Turns out the 'limited edition of 50' wasn’t a choice, it was a hope. The math isn’t mathing: if it’s a sell-out success, you don’t need anonymous ‘sources’ begging the tabloids to validate your business model.
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Translation: Meghan Markle manufactured a million jars of overpriced fruit goo, and after all the hype, global expansion dreams, and that “small-batch artisanal” fantasy you sold us, you’re still sitting on a warehouse full of unsold stock that could preserve the entire Montecito farmers’ market for a decade.
Nothing screams “flying off the shelves” like needing to anonymously leak spin to tabloids because internet detectives exposed your mountain of leftover tat. At this rate, your “global launch” will just be shipping the surplus to food banks. Keep leveraging that fame, darling – it’s the only thing spreading faster than your raspberry preserve. 🍓😂

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@ThinkBeautiful_ The only thing 'exclusive' about Meghan’s jam is the price tag. The rest is just mass-produced Illinois industrial filler rebranded as royal luxury. The math isn't mathing.
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Meghan Markle advises us to "ease into January".
Meanwhile, here she is threating biopics, announcing cookbooks and trying to convince us that her failing As Ever brand is 'exceeding expectations".
And that's just the first week of January!
What a hypocrite!
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
youtu.be/myvSoJZdGXM
#MeghanMarkleExposed #meghanmarklethecruel #MeghanIsTheProblem #MeghanMarkleIsTheProblem

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@Jack_Royston @Newsweek Meghan’s brand is the ultimate magic trick. Charging 'Montecito artisan' prices for 'Illinois industrial' mass-production. Nothing says 'exclusive' quite like a warehouse in the Midwest filled with 600,000 jars of jam. 🍯🏭 #AsEver #AmericanRivieraOrchard
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Meghan Markle's As Ever website accidentally revealed her stock tallies, which @Newsweek has confirmed as broadly accurate, to a Reddit user. She appears to have a mamoth $21.8m worth of stock—inc $1.2m of flower sprinkles...
newsweek.com/entertainment/…
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Princess Catherine presenting the trophy at Wimbledon is the very definition of effortless elegance and grace. 💕
The way she carries herself is quietly powerful. Never forced, never performative.
She engages warmly with the winner, congratulates them with genuine respect, presents the trophy, and then steps aside, allowing them to fully own their moment. That restraint, that understanding that the spotlight is not hers, is what true royalty looks like.
The contrast is striking when you compare this to moments where Meghan appears to center herself in situations that aren’t about her. Standing awkwardly in the middle, disrupting the natural flow of the moment, even interfering with the simple act of handing over a trophy.
It feels unnecessary & uncomfortable, as though attention must always be redirected back to her.🙄
Catherine, on the other hand, never tries to make it about herself. That’s precisely why she shines so brightly. Her presence is calm, dignified, and deeply confident.
One of the most touching moments was when someone in the crowd called out, “Love you, Kate,” as she walked forward to present the trophy. A spontaneous sentiment that perfectly captures how so many people feel.
That quiet confidence, that ability to uplift others without overshadowing them, is what a real queen looks like.👑😍
Queen Esther@XOQueenEsther
Don’t be a Meghan Markle. Not every stage is yours. Not every moment needs your face. Know when you’re invited & when you’re intruding. Validation-seeking has a way of making everyone else uncomfortable & Presence without purpose is just interruption.
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🚨 | Sydney Sweeney reveals that The Housemaid ends with Taylor Swift’s
“I Did Something Bad.”
The actress says the song “felt so perfect” for the film’s finale, with director Paul Feig calling it an “ultimate empowerment song.”
via People.com

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@newheightshow He is listening to Opalite. I have no proof but I don´t have any doubts
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Me da curiosidad de ver cómo distintos intérpretes tradujeron esta ensalada de palabras mal pronunciadas, estoy seguro que más de uno intentaron adivinar lo que quiso decir.
🌾 | 📦@JCWTtoki
THIS IS YOUR MISS UNIVERSE 2025? WHAT A SHAME🤮
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Casi tres jurados abandonaron o intentaron retirarse del proceso de Miss Universo denunciando irregularidades y señalando que las cosas no se estaban manejando de forma transparente. ¿Y aún así pretenden que creamos que el triunfo de México fue legítimo? No lo fue, y es hora de decirlo sin rodeos.
#MissUniverse
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