James M. Ridgway, Jr.
1 min readJan 10, 2020

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Oh please, Morgan, I’m the most inclusive person in the world and even I can see this story as nothing more than playing at racial click bate. Look, of the two brother sons of Diana, Harry was always the natural rebel. With all the hundreds of women he could have married, it should have come as no surprise that he would go with the most controversial match he could find, just to spite the royals.

Now I agree that in a perfect world there should be no controversy about him marring Megan. But come on, they both knew exactly what they would be facing.

But at least it provides entertainment for those who love to wallow in soap opera self righteousness.

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James M. Ridgway, Jr.
James M. Ridgway, Jr.

Written by James M. Ridgway, Jr.

Jim Ridgway, Jr. military writer — author of the American Civil War classic, “Apprentice Killers: The War of Lincoln and Davis.” Christmas gift, yes!

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