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Now! said…
Sometime within the last twelve hours, after we mentioned it in the replies to a CDAN post. Would be interesting to know if it was done from Twitter's side or Adam's side. My guess is Twitter's - all it takes is one call from the right people to the right people.
Lady Luvgood said…
Ha ha ha ha ha, no wonder Harry looks so sullen and downcast at every sighting.
Even worse that William was absolutely right, at least to Harry.
Now! said…
Yeah, and now they're sending Harry out to war games in Norway to get away from her. When playing soldier in the darkness and cold of northern Norway in January sounds fun to you, you know you're in a bad marriage.
Cuddlebutt said…
Lovin' this so much! The Markle Debacle has made life so much more interesting!
Now! said…
Yes, it's an amazing story, isn´t it?
Nathalia said…
Markle is a gift that keep on giving.
Now! said…
Yes, it's amazing, isn't it? So dramatic. It's like an opera unfolding right in front of our eyes.

Hope she doesn't go over the balcony at the end like Tosca.
Dorothy Zbornak said…
Who is Adam Haun and has anyone ever heard anything about him? He appears to be a young guy from Pennsylvania with potential ties to Lehigh University. Do you believe him to be a potential participant in the yachting circuit? Thank you for sharing your writing!
Lissette said…
I feel like that tweet was a prank, or a joke. Why wouldn't he DM her? Also, he's sooooo young...would he really have a yacht?

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