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10-27-2018 05:58 AM
JUST SILLY.
10-27-2018 06:16 AM - edited 10-27-2018 06:28 AM
@cherry wrote:@I think Meghan is a Brit in her heart, by choice. From everything I have read she was an avid Anglophile before she ever moved to the UK. SO I agree with @JANE MARPLE, she is British by heart, and choice. It's a done deal
I can't imagine why she would want to have her baby here? Especially with that Markle family on the loose..That creepy bunch would never be out of the news, if she had her baby in the USA. They manage to get into the news enough ,living an ocean away
@cherry No. Until Meghan renounces her US citizenship, she is still a citizen of this country. Jane is incorrect.
Meghan is also still subject to US taxes, too. Which means all finances are subject to inspection-including royal finances. Our country requires IRS tax filings regardless of where the US citizen lives.
This is a legal issue, not a heart issue.
Her choice is based on love, not because he's British, too.
10-27-2018 06:34 AM
@ Cakers I was speaking of her feelings..that is what matters to me. I don't think she cares about US citizenship. If I were in her shoes I wouldn't, either
10-27-2018 07:30 AM
10-27-2018 07:44 AM
Next news story -
"HARRY GOES HOLLYWOOD!"
10-27-2018 07:45 AM
In the UK, Meghan, Harry and baby have much more protection and privacy from prying eyes and paparazzi.
They may visit the US, but I don't see them 'living' here.
I also don't see the Queen allowing royal assets of any royal family members to be disclosed to the US IRS.
I think Meghan will eventually denounce her US citizenship, for this reason, among others.
10-27-2018 08:16 AM
@Mlsg wrote:
@Lindsays Grandma wrote:As I was scrolling news reports the following headline caught my eye...
Meghan wants the baby to be born in Los Angeles. It went on to say that Meghan and Harry are checking out hospitals and are interested in Mount Sinai where Beyonce had her twins.
Being born in America will automatically give the child American citizenship. They also want to buy a house in Los Angeles where the child (and/or future children) can spend a lot of time while growing up. One specification is that the child be educated in England.
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Personally, I doubt the Queen will be very happy with the news. I would imagine she will not approve of it and just might tell them they cannot do it. Of course Meghan and Harry can turn around and tell her it is their child and they can do what they want, however, the Queen can say it is her great grandchild and it will be born in England, down comes the hammer, bang, so be it!!!!!!! There is a price to pay when displeasing the Queen, therefore, no one does it. More drama!!!
It’s already not truth, LA does not have hospital named Mount Sinai.New York has. So who crieated this did not do homework.
The post said CEDARS SINAI not Mount Sinai. There is indeed a CEDARS SINAI IN LOS ANGELES. Apparently you didn't do YOUR homework.
10-27-2018 08:18 AM
@wingnut wrote:
@Mlsg wrote:
@Lindsays Grandma wrote:As I was scrolling news reports the following headline caught my eye...
Meghan wants the baby to be born in Los Angeles. It went on to say that Meghan and Harry are checking out hospitals and are interested in Mount Sinai where Beyonce had her twins.
Being born in America will automatically give the child American citizenship. They also want to buy a house in Los Angeles where the child (and/or future children) can spend a lot of time while growing up. One specification is that the child be educated in England.
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Personally, I doubt the Queen will be very happy with the news. I would imagine she will not approve of it and just might tell them they cannot do it. Of course Meghan and Harry can turn around and tell her it is their child and they can do what they want, however, the Queen can say it is her great grandchild and it will be born in England, down comes the hammer, bang, so be it!!!!!!! There is a price to pay when displeasing the Queen, therefore, no one does it. More drama!!!
It’s already not truth, LA does not have hospital named Mount Sinai.New York has. So who crieated this did not do homework.
10-27-2018 09:28 AM
@wingnut wrote:
@Mlsg wrote:
@Lindsays Grandma wrote:As I was scrolling news reports the following headline caught my eye...
Meghan wants the baby to be born in Los Angeles. It went on to say that Meghan and Harry are checking out hospitals and are interested in Mount Sinai where Beyonce had her twins.
Being born in America will automatically give the child American citizenship. They also want to buy a house in Los Angeles where the child (and/or future children) can spend a lot of time while growing up. One specification is that the child be educated in England.
------
Personally, I doubt the Queen will be very happy with the news. I would imagine she will not approve of it and just might tell them they cannot do it. Of course Meghan and Harry can turn around and tell her it is their child and they can do what they want, however, the Queen can say it is her great grandchild and it will be born in England, down comes the hammer, bang, so be it!!!!!!! There is a price to pay when displeasing the Queen, therefore, no one does it. More drama!!!
It’s already not truth, LA does not have hospital named Mount Sinai.New York has. So who crieated this did not do homework.
The post said CEDARS SINAI not Mount Sinai. There is indeed a CEDARS SINAI IN LOS ANGELES. Apparently you didn't do YOUR homework.
@wingnutactually the original post was edited to change Mount Sinai to Cedars Sinai. even your quote shows the original way it was written with "Mount Sinai." see above. just clarifying. and yes there is a well-known Cedars Sinai here in L.A. as you said.
10-27-2018 09:55 AM
@topcat10 wrote:I seriously doubt that she wants her child to be born in LA as opposed to the UK....FAKE NEWS!
That was a good one. Thanks for the laugh.
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