My dear friend Sherry McGuinn: you know that I love you and your talent. But this piece of yours made me really sad, I need to admit... Observing human behavior has been part of the former fearful-avoidant me as part of my survival strategy and hypervigilance meant to spot any mood swings and act accordingly. This observation capacity was multiplied at least by 3 times after re-writing my program and turned out to become a passion and a means to educate. The sentence that hurt me the most was "If I have to see one more shot of what’s-her-face trying to squeeze out a fake tear or the red-headed dude attempting to look sincere, I just might puke." As far as I am concerned, I felt overwhelmed by the highest level of courage the couple showed! The joy I felt is indescribable! Do I hate GB royal family per se? Absolutely not! I don't know them and don't want to! I hate every unfair and f*cked system in the world that is ruled by fear and wearing masks. Royalties are part of the group, undoubtedly. That's specifically why I LOVED this interview beyond imagination. Being bold enough to show up the way they did and break all the social rules only to tell the truth in an incredibly vulnerable way can only be respected and applauded, it seems to me. Meghan is a genuine servant leader: the kind of people who change the world. Harry is simply a shy guy, who is still working on himself and all his harsh conditioning patterns to set his true self free. He's merely showing discomfort which, I believe, is very legitimate given that he took the responsibility of BREAKING HIS FAMILY CURSE. The royal family is yet another dysfunctional system and witnessing the victims taking their power back is soul-soothing... It takes balls to break the denial circle and do what those two did!