What does it matter what religion she is if any? It appears she has never been a Catholic and it's quite true that lots of Catholic schools, especially private ones, take non-Catholics. It's the same here, parents choose a school for its academic reputation, religion is secondary to that.
IMHO Prince Harry is a likable dope who was put into the army to give him a job because he was not particularly good at anything, and being photographed at a fancy dress party wearing a mock nazi uniform was not a good idea. I do remember the concert for Princess Diana in 2007, the announcer asked for a round of applause for Princes William & Harry for agreeing to the concert going ahead. Harry, in a bored daze & not taking much notice of what was going on, was seen casually clapping along with everybody else until his brother told him that it is not etiquette to applaud oneself.
Rather scathing and dismissive of someone who has grown up considerably since those times. Has absolutely nothing to do with his and Meghan's engagement.
Prof Davey: It wouldn't surprise me if Harry and Meghan eventually relocate to the USA, allowing them to live a rather more normal life outside of the public glare, and potentially allowing her to resume her career. If that happened I don't think it would be a bad thing at all.
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Who knows what will happen in the future but I think both of them have a lot of substance which is shown in their passionate commitment to particular causes and charities. They could be good representatives for both UK and USA.
I'm no great fan of the armed forces but it certainly was right for Harry and he proved himself there. He has matured into a fine man.
From the interview they gave from their home, they seem ideally suited.
Glad to hear they will be marrying at Windsor, less pomp.
I deliberately asked people who came to see me at work today what they thought about the engagement - I threw it in casually along with offering coffee. They were all delighted & showed no resentment whatsoever despite their own difficult circumstances.
(Not seen the latest so will now peruse the news.
Later: done! Nothing I haven't learned here, ie Meghan's family is not Catholic (father is Episcopalian), they're getting married at St George's, Windsor.)