Do You Want To Live Forever?

Humans have been fascinated with overcoming death for thousands of years, but a new study finds most modern-day Americans aren’t interested in extending their lives.

Scientists at the University of Texas (UT) surveyed more than 900 people in the US and only 33 per cent said they would take an immortality pill.

Conversely, 42 per cent of respondents declined the offer and 25 per cent said they were uncertain.

Those who were surveyed were divided into three groups based on age. Young adults between the ages of 18 and 29, senior citizens with an average age of 72, and an older group with an average age of 88.

All three groups answered similarly, with the majority saying no to living forever, but variations appeared when the youngest and oldest groups were asked what age they would like to be frozen at, the youngest said 23 and the oldest age averaged at 42.

Among young adults, 34 per cent said yes, 40 per cent said no and 26 per cent were uncertain.

In the younger seniors groups, 32 per cent said yes, 43 per cent said no and 25 per cent were unsure.

And amongst the group of older seniors, 24 per cent said yes, 59 per cent said no and 17 per cent stated they were unsure.

The researchers wrote in the study published in the Journal of Aging Studies that young adults indicated that they would want to live forever as young adults, whereas older adults indicated that they would like to live forever as middle-aged adults.

This suggests that people are more open to immortality if they could pick an age that’s close to their current one.

However, what was even more remarkable to researchers was that men had a greater level of readiness to use the life-extension treatment than women.

The notion may sound interesting because women tend to live longer than men: the average age life expectancy of US women is 81.1 years and is 76.1 years.

Variations were also observed when researchers asked more detailed questions, such as freezing yourself at a certain age.

According to the study, younger old and older old adults indicated that they would prefer to live permanently at an older age than younger adults.

The average life expectancy in the US is 78.7 years, according to a 2021 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a dramatic increase from 100 years ago when it was only 53.

The increase is due to improvements in sanitation, housing, education and technological advances that better the lives of Americans over past generations.

These developments have also led scientists and companies to design innovations that could prolong our lives, but the study from UT suggests these groups may be wasting their time.

Living life for some might seems like a great concept, but wouldn’t it make everything in life seem less precious? But then nobody really wants to die.

Life expectancy was only 53 about 100 years ago because of the high rate of infant and child mortality. However, our ancestors, especially great grandparents and great-great-grandparents mostly lived well into their 80’s and 90’s, and some even to 100.

The average life expectancy has increased dramatically over the past 100 years, but that doesn’t mean people are living longer, just that fewer people are dying young, and sometimes it’s just all about genetics.

But why not take the pill – you could always choose to end it at a later date if you were tired of existing! Because essentially that’s all that we do as human beings, we exist. We get up every day, work, come home, have dinner, enjoy our time with the children, sleep and then go back to work again.

Perhaps if there was peace in the world, no wars and no confrontation, then possibly the pill would be a great idea, but then if there was a pill that scientists created, you know there would have to be an agenda behind it, and we would essentially become the Stepford Nation.

Michigan Reports Its First Human Hantavirus Case

Michigan has confirmed its first case of hantavirus, a possibly dangerous respiratory disease spread through contact with infected rodents.

Michigan health officials announced on Monday that a woman from Washtenaw County was recently hospitalised with a serious pulmonary illness from Sin Nombre hantavirus, which she was likely exposed to when cleaning an empty dwelling that contained signs of an ongoing rodent infection.

According to the Centres for Disease Control, as of January 2017, there have only been 728 reported incidents of the hantavirus in the United States since health officials started monitoring it in 1993.

New Mexico recorded the most cases, with 109, followed by Colorado, with 104, Arizona, with 78, California, with 61, and Texas, with 45, and a newspaper outlet has reached out to the Department of Health for more information on the patient’s condition.

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is typically transferred to humans when they inhale air tainted with the virus through rodent droppings, from a rodent bite or if people touch something that’s been contaminated with rodent urine, saliva or droppings before touching their skin, mouth or nose.

According to the Centres for Disease Control, it may also be possible to get the virus by eating food contaminated by infected rodents’ droppings, urine or saliva, and Dr Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said that anyone who comes into contact with rodents that carry hantavirus is at risk for HPS.

The most common hantavirus in the United States is the Sin Nombre hantavirus, which the Michigan woman was confirmed to have.

It’s spread through deer and white-footed mice, and can’t be transferred from person to person and has a 38 per cent fatality rate.

Symptoms of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome may happen one to eight weeks after exposure and include lethargy, temperature and muscle pains as well as headaches, dizziness, chills, nausea and abdominal discomfort.

Later manifestations include coughing and shortness of breath.

Several of those symptoms mimic those for COVID 19, and Khaldun said healthcare providers with a suspected case of hantavirus should contact their local health department to report it and consider options for testing.

It’s responsive to most disinfectants and typically lasts less than a week in indoor settings and only a few hours in outside environments exposed to sunlight.

Dr Juan Luis Marquez, medical director with the Washtenaw County Health Department said that they can prevent and decrease the risk of hantavirus infection by taking precautions and being alert to the possibility of it.

And a significant outbreak in rodents could be an issue, but hopefully, it’s an isolated incident, but then again, we know how many times the scientists and psy-ops brigade have backtracked and U turned lately, so anything is possible if they want it to be.

And anyone, generally speaking, cleaning an abandoned or condemned property should wear hazmat equipment, and they must certainly wear respirators.

But this is one virus after another, and it’s not going to end until all of humanity has been vaccinated to decrease the lives of people, but of course, we all know that with rodents comes disease, but here we go again with the daily scaremongering.

Hantavirus is common in the US, especially in the mountains and National Parks of California like Yosemite, and this is not super rare.

Of course, the sky is falling again because of a mouse. What we should really be doing is living our lives, and not worrying about things like this.

You can die at any moment from things that you do in your everyday life, driving a car, a random staph infection from a small cut, lightning strike, bigfoot attack, it goes on and on, and life is way too short to be wasting our time agonising about a mouse in Michigan!

Marine Recruit, 19, Dies

The Marine Corps has begun an investigation after a young recruit died during an exhausting 54-hour training exercise known as the ‘Crucible.’

Pfc Dalton Beals, 19, passed away partway through the exercise, which took place on Parris Island in South Carolina on Friday.

Dalton Beals had been assigned to Echo Company in the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, with the Crucible capping off an intensive 13-week boot camp.

The Marines wrote, announcing the death in a Facebook post their most heartfelt condolences, which went out to Dalton Beals family and the Marines and staff of Echo Company.

The Marines website states that the Crucible is a series of challenges that test recruits physical strength, skills and the Marine Corps values they have learned throughout the training.

It adds that recruits are only allowed a limited amount of food and sleep.

The Marines would not reveal at what stage during the Crucible Beals passed away.

The Crucible includes an intensive 9-mile trek, which closes with the recruits getting a badge that signifies that they’ve earned the title of Marine.

Marine spokesman, Bobby Yarbrough, told Task & Purpose that Beals would be awarded the title posthumously, and he told the publication that Drill instructors and Company staff made the decision based on his resolve and commitment throughout recruit training and the Crucible, Pfc Beals earned the title Marine.

Beals is the seventh trainee to die on Parris Island since the year 2000.

Back in 2016, one female recruit threw herself to her death after suffering verbal abuse from one of her commanders.

Beals was a native of Pennsville, New Jersey, and only graduated from Pennsville Memorial High School last year.

His mum, Stacie, paid tribute to her son, describing him as the most sincere, kindhearted, sweet and amazing young man.

A GoFundMe page has amassed more than $26,000 for the family to help cover funeral expenses.

The Marines haven’t said when they expect their investigation to be completed.

Parris Island in the summer is a bug-infested sauna compared to Parris Island in the winter, and this is extremely cruel and inhumane and needs to stop right now.

This young man voluntarily put himself through this to serve his country and lost his life for a noble, honourable endeavour, and he should never be disrespected for that, and those who do are sickening and disgusting.

Loads of recruits have passed away during training at Parris Island, and when you think of Parris Island, the first thing that comes to mind is the first hour of Full Metal Jacket, but this shouldn’t have happened and this is utterly horrible and so sad.

We don’t know what caused this man to die. It could have been poor leadership, it could have been an undiscovered medical condition, but there will be an inquiry, and if heads need to roll, they will.

And just because this young man died, does not in any way mean that he was weak.

He was tough enough to take the oath and show up, that’s better than 97 per cent of the nation, and if he was weak, he would have quit, but he didn’t, his will drove on. Sadly his body didn’t and there’s a big difference.

Perhaps some youths of today are no longer tolerable to this kind of training, is this bad, maybe, maybe not, but what we do know is that there are many traumatised troops all over the world struggling and not getting the help they deserve for serving their country.

Texas Becomes The Latest State To Outlaw COVID Vaccine Passports

The governor announced, following an example set by the Republican governors of Florida and Alabama that Vaccine passports have been outlawed in Texas to ensure people have the freedom to go where they want without boundaries.

Greg Abbott, governor since 2015, endorsed the bill into law on Monday, and he said in a video post online that Texas was open 100 per cent, and they wanted to make sure that people have the freedom to go where they want without limits.

He said that the Texas Legislature enacted a law that he was about to sign that bans vaccine passports in Texas and that no business or government entity could ask a person to provide a vaccine passport or any other vaccine information as a condition of obtaining any service or entering any place.

Abbott then endorsed the bill – Senate Bill 968 – with a flourish, saying that vaccine passport was now banned in the Lone Star State.

Companies that infringe the law against vaccine passports could lose state contracts.

Additionally, state agencies could make compliance with the embargo, a condition of their getting permits or licences.

Abbott later praised Texas’s success in battling the pandemic, declaring that the state has a new all-time low in the seven-day positivity rate, at only 2.81 per cent.

There were only two deaths reported on Sunday, he stated, only two days have had fewer since the pandemic started.

Hospitalisations remain near 13-month lows, he stated, adding: ‘Great job, Texans!’

The issue of vaccine passports is proving intensely divisive.

The White House has said that they will not federally be mandated, with Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, stating on April 6 that the federal government was not now nor will be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential.

She added that there will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential.

Yet some Democrat states have started their own vaccine passports, promoting them as an easy way to ensure the safety of all who assemble in a venue.

In New York, the Excelsior Pass, a free digital certificate, shown on a phone, is widely being used at venues such as Madison Square Garden, Barclays Centre, Citi Field and Yankee Stadium, which has been open with limited seating for fans.

Large sports stadiums and arenas are set to begin dividing seating sections into vaccinated and unvaccinated sections, and some owners have indicated that considerably more space will be dedicated to the former, which won’t require masks or social distancing.

People don’t need confirmation that they got a shot, and why should they give up their freedom. After all, we’re not asked if we got our herpes shot or pneumonia jab, but those states that do require vaccination passports, it called the dumbing down of the lowest denominator.

And you might be able to go where you want without limits in Texas, but you won’t be able to go anywhere else or travel to states that do require a passport, and you won’t be able to get on any aircraft without documentation of vaccination.

People also have the right to live a healthy, natural life without vaccines, and many people’s right end where fear starts.

Rare Genome Sequencing

Two US experts have written a damaging article saying that science firmly suggests the novel coronavirus was created inside a Chinese lab.

The claim was made by Drs Stephen Quay, CEO of biopharmaceutical company Atossa Theraputics Inc, and Richard Muller, a physics professor at the University of California Berkeley, in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.

In the op-ed, the men say their evidence lies in genome sequencing or analysing the DNA, of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID 19.

There are 36 DNA segments, made up of three-letter words, that viruses use to make an amino acid known as L-arginine.

L-arginine helps make proteins but is also frequently used in the so-called gain of function research, which changes viruses to make them more transmissible and more dangerous.

The new virus contains a segment called CGG-CGG, which is deemed rare even in experiments in which researchers are attempting to manipulate the virus but even more revealing is that this combination has never been discovered naturally in any other type of coronavirus, including in SARS and MERS, both of which are cousins of the new virus.

Quay and Muller penned that virus can’t pick up a sequence from another virus if that sequence isn’t present in any other virus, and the CGG-CGG combination has never been seen naturally.

That suggests the common method of viruses picking up new skills, called recombination, can’t operate here.

The essay comes after an explosive study last week alleged that Chinese scientists created COVID 19 in the Wuhan lab, then attempted to cover their tracks by reverse engineering versions of the virus to make it look like it evolved naturally from bats.

In the new essay, Quay and Muller go on to state that those who think COVID 19 began by being transferred from animals to humans must demonstrate why it appeared to pick its least favourite combination: CGG-CGG.

Why did it replicate the choice the lab’s gain of function researchers would have made?

The pair conclude that it could have occurred randomly, through mutations, but do you believe that? At the least, this fact, that the coronavirus, with all its random possibilities, took the rare and unnatural combination used by human researchers, suggests that the leading hypothesis for the source of the coronavirus must be laboratory escape.

In recent weeks, many of the world’s top scientists have pushed to determine whether the virus was leaked from the WIV, and it does make you question if China is creating bioweapons.

They don’t even need to drop a bomb – just create a virus, create a vaccine, then spread it around the globe and move into ghost countries, and was this just a test run?

And if it is proven that it came from a lab, China should become an international pariah and should be made to repay trillions to the rest of the world, and that’s just for starters.

And how many thousands of microbiologists sat silent while millions were dying and they knew why? It’s enough to turn your stomach, and if the virus was made in a laboratory, who was behind it and was the escape really accidental?

And what is the world going to do about this? Especially if we have been lied to from the get-go, which would mean that we’ve had our freedoms and rights taken from us, all around the world, and someone needs to be accountable.

The only real question that remains, was the leak accidental, or intentional?

Israel Asks Matt Hancock To Let Brain-Damaged Girl, Two, Be Treated In Their Hospitals

Israel has appealed to Matt Hancock to allow two-year-old suffering from irreversible brain damage to be treated in Tel Aviv.

The plea comes after UK doctors got permission to turn off life support treatment against the wishes of the girl’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents.

Alta Fixsler was born in the United Kingdom and sustained brain damage during birth, and she’s been hooked up to a ventilator at the Royal Children’s Hospital ever since, with her doctors saying that she can’t breathe, eat or drink without sophisticated medical treatment.

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which has responsibility for her care, asked a High Court judge to determine whether it was in Alta Fixsler’s best interests to remove life-sustaining treatment and put her on a palliative care regime.

Lawyers representing the trust told the court that there was no chance of her ever getting better.

Her parents say their faith means they can’t agree to measures that would lead to her death and want to take her to a hospital in Israel, where they’re citizens.

Last month, a High Court judge ordered that it was in Alta Fixsler’s best interests for the treatment that’s currently supporting her precious life now to be removed.

However, Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein has now appealed to the British government through his counterpart, Matt Hancock, to reverse the judgment after being notified of Alta Fixsler’s parents’ plea that she be treated in Israel.

The hospital has petitioned the Supreme Court for permission to disconnect Alta Fixsler from the device to which she’s connected, which will result in her death.

According to a legal opinion attached to the request on behalf of the family members, and according to Israeli law, which is acceptable in their opinion. In cases where the parents oppose the suspension of medical treatment that could lead to the child’s death and that life expectancy surpasses six months, medical treatment must not stop.

Alta’s parents are Orthodox Jews and Israeli citizens, living their lives according to Hebrew law, and they’re interested in transferring Alta to one of the two hospitals in Israel that have expressed a willingness to treat her.

The High Court’s current situation is that a transfer to a hospital in Israel should be denied because Alta’s suffering shouldn’t be prolonged.

Alta’s parents will find out by tomorrow if they’re entitled to appeal the High Court’s judgment, and if Israel believes that they can do better, there’s no harm in letting them try, as long as they don’t give the parents false hope.

Parent’s wishes should always overrule decisions made in the UK courts, but that doesn’t happen because it’s deemed a burden to the UK taxpayer and that there’s no cruelty involved, which in this case, there may well be, but generally, it’s nearly always about money and how much it’s going to cost the taxpayer, and there’s usually no compassion, which makes us all cold-hearted reptiles.

Woman, 37, Killed Her Friend

A Wisconsin woman has been charged with killing her friend by poisoning her with eyedrops then trying to make the death look like a suicide.

Jessy Kurczewski, 37, was indicted for killing her friend, who hasn’t been identified, after embezzling almost $300,000 from her in 2018.

According to charging documents filed on Monday, Jessy Kurczewski called the police last year after pretending to have discovered the victim dead at home.

She’d put painkillers on the woman’s chest and told police that she was suicidal, but when the police carried out a post-mortem, they discovered that the victim had a lethal dose of tetrahydrozoline in her system, which is the main ingredient in eye drops.

Jessy Kurczewski attempted to persuade them that the victim deliberately poisoned herself by drinking the solution, but she later confessed that she’d brought her friend six bottles of the eyedrops Visine, but said she didn’t believe it would kill her because the friend had already been drinking the liquids.

The police then looked at her bank records and found she’d acquired $290,000. That included about $130,204 that was believed to have been transferred fraudulently by check from the victim to Jessy Kurczewski, according to the complaint.

She’s now been charged with homicide and two counts of felony theft. It’s unclear how she intends to plead.

Perhaps it’s time to make this a prescription medication only. However, there are already lots of over the counter medications out there that’ll kill you if used incorrectly, and they can’t be banning all of them.

And eye drops can kill, who the hell would have known that? Perhaps they would have made a person really ill, and anyone with a brain would have known that, but to have known they would kill someone, well now that’s malice aforethought because she would have had to do some research beforehand, and they put this in the media to give other unhinged people ideas!

And I’m sure to this woman it seemed like a great idea at the time, and she thought there was no way that she would get caught, especially since she deposited the stolen money in her own bank account – what brain cell did she use for that?

This is just a worthless human lust for money, which is the source of all evil, and it should never surprise us that the elevator of human hate has no bottom floor.

Queen Has Offered Olive Branch To Prince Harry

She’s been accused of handing down genetic pain and suffering and her family disgraced by racism allegations, but the Queen clearly doesn’t hold a grudge against Prince Harry, and now apparently the monarch has invited her grandson to join her for lunch at Windsor Castle when he travels over from California for the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue next month.

It’s a typically kind display by Her Majesty, and the lunch will be a chance for them to talk things through, but the invitation is said to have been made before the birth of the Duke and Duchess’s daughter last Friday, and Harry and Meghan announced that they had named their daughter Lilibet after the Queen’s family nickname.

Meghan is expected to stay behind at the couple’s £11 million mansion in Montecito, California, with baby Lilibet and their two-year-old son, Archie.

It would be the first time that Harry has had a tete a tete with his grandmother since he and Meghan announced that they were leaving Britain more than a year ago.

After the rancour of the Sandringham summit and tense Megxit negotiations, she hosted an informal Sunday lunch for Harry in March 2020, a month before he and Meghan formally stepped down as serving members of the Royal Family.

They dined in the Queen’s dining room in her Windsor Castle apartment, and when Harry attended the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip, he talked to the Queen only outside with other members of the Royal Family.

They will certainly have much to talk about.

In his and Meghan’s now-infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey, they made a series of distressing allegations about the Royal Family and accused an unnamed royal of racism.

In a series of public appearances since Harry blamed his family for his mental distress and said just the idea of travelling back to London was enough to fill him with terror.

The Queen, by contrast, has made clear that Harry and Meghan will be much-loved family members, but a Buckingham Palace spokesperson refused to comment.

But the Queen is 95 years old and I would guess she’s just had enough of all the tension and wants to fix things before she leaves this mortal sphere, although I’m sure he will be offered a portion of Humble Pie when he gets here.

But the Queen has been angering her UK subjects by not taking away their titles despite the preponderance of the United Kingdom wanting this, and Harry and Meghan might have been untruthful and cruel to her and the family but this lady has loved her grandson all his life, and that won’t change because blood is thicker than water.

And the Queen has become a lot softer in her old age, and don’t forget she forbade her sister Margaret from marrying who she wanted, not that she wanted to, but because she had no other option, and Charles wasn’t permitted to be with Camilla before Diana as she wasn’t pure, but times have changed somewhat, and she’s a grandmother and grandmothers will forgive quite a bit.

At the end of the day, family is family, whether you’re from royal stock or not, and I hope that they both have a grand time together and that Harry brings her loads of photographs of the great-grandchildren with him.

But as far as the public are concerned, they don’t believe that some DNA overrides her UK subjects wishes and that the Queen needs to hear them and act accordingly, but she really doesn’t, she’s the Queen, but first and foremost she’s a grandmother and great grandmother.

E-Scooters Are Legally Allowed On London’s Roads For The First Time

E scooters are legally allowed on London’s roads for the first time after the metropolis launched a rental trial, as one of the manufacturers insisted they were as safe as possible amid safety concerns.

A senior Met officer has called the gizmos absolute death traps and they’ve been linked to a string of accidents, including the death of YouTube star and TV presenter Emily Hartridge, but Alan Clarke, director of policy at manufacturer Lime, insisted the contraptions were extremely stable and had the best possible safety features, such as dual brakes and a reduced top speed of 12.5 mph.

The scheme was originally limited to a handful of areas including Ealing, Canary Wharf, Hammersmith and Fulham, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Richmond upon Thames.

The trial took a late blow when the City of London declared it was withdrawing at the last minute, although officials maintained it was for administrative reasons rather than over safety concerns, and comparable pilots have already taken place in more than forty towns and cities, including Birmingham and Manchester.

And while Transport for London (TfL) has hailed the move as a fundamental part of the city’s sustainable future and post-pandemic recovery, a Metropolitan Police officer thinks otherwise.

Simon Ovens labelled e scooters as absolute death traps, with officers having seized about 800 already this year.

Concerns of reckless manoeuvring of the scooters such as riding too fast, riding under the influence and disregarding red lights have been widespread since the announcement of the initiative.

In 2018, there were four recorded e scooter accidents in London, which climbed to 32 in 2019.

Accident numbers are believed to be underreported, as drivers using them in prohibited zones are unlikely to tell police about collisions.

However, Lime executive Alan Clarke insisted it will be really clear, just how different a rental e scooter is from a privately owned e scooter.

He said that the safety standards are high and that contrasts starkly with private e scooters, which don’t have to pass any standards at all to be put onto the street because by definition they’re already illegal.

He said that he believed people were going to notice that and they certainly expect people to look at the scooters that they’re putting and see how much safer they are, and he added that there was a real interest from people to use this kind of zero-emission and convenient transportation.

However, there’s no safety clothing, training, or accountability, and electric scooter riders are becoming a menace and a danger on the roads, and they ride them on the paths too with no thought to the pedestrians.

They ride them on the paths, on the wrong side of the road and even through red traffic lights, and a lot of them aren’t even legally rented ones, and the police aren’t doing anything about it, and now there are more wheels on the pavements for everyone to avoid, and these scooters are being dumped everywhere.

The e scooter is quite safe, but it’s the riders who are dangerous when on them, but I guess you could say that about guns, that they’re pretty safe, and that it’s the shooters who are dangerous, and the first legal case of damages against a local authority allowing e scooters can’t be far off, it’s just a matter of time, and without training for riders, scooters are death traps, and people who use them should have to take a theory test on road safety and have instruction on how to drive them safely.

Piers Morgan Says It’s Ironic

Piers Morgan said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to use the Queen’s nickname for their new baby daughter was ironic, given the pair had spent weeks trashing the Royal Family and the monarchy.

The DailyMail.com editor-at-large was responding to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announcing the birth of Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, which seemed to have caught Buckingham Palace on the hop.

‘Lilibet’ was the name coined by the Queen when she was too young to pronounce Elizabeth.

The 7lbs 11oz baby, whose late granny Diana’s 60th birthday would have been next month, was born on Friday evening UK time.

Buckingham Palace refused to say when the Queen was notified of the safe arrival of her 11th great-grandchild, who’s eighth in line to the throne, or whether she was told of the tribute to her in Lili’s name. However, a news outlet reported that Harry had talked to his grandmother before the announcement was made.

The birth came after Harry and Meghan made a string of volatile claims about the Royal Family and accusations about royal life during bombshell interviews with Oprah Winfrey over the past few months.

Piers Morgan appeared on Australia’s Today programme on Channel 9 and was asked by host Karl Stefanovic what he thought of the name. He responded that he believed it was pretty ironic, and that you have this couple that has been trashing the Royal Family and the monarchy for the last few months and they’ve named the child after the Queen.

He also said he wondered if the decision to honour the Queen with their daughter’s name was Harry and Meghan’s way of attempting to rebuild bridges with the rest of the Royal Family.

Piers Morgan said that perhaps it was their way of reaching out, as the Americans say, to the royals and wanting some kind of end to this on running feud.

Piers Morgan, 56, then offered a few words of support to the couple, saying that he believed that when a new baby is born, and that he’s had four himself, it’s rude to put any negative slant. And that at such a moment, he wished them all the very best, and that there was four in the family now and he wished them every success and a long and happy life.

However, this is getting absurd with Piers Morgan and he should let it go, whether he likes Meghan Markle or not, it appears that the guy is obsessed with her, and he’s like a schoolboy that’s been dumped on his first date.

And all women should run from Piers Morgan because he uses his privilege to pursue Meghan Markle through the media, and I can’t believe that he gets paid for his opinions, and Piers Morgan should take a chill pill because Lilibet is a beautiful name and Harry obviously loves his grandmother.

It’s a new baby and it’s a great moment for the family, and whether they asked the Queen for approval, it doesn’t matter, it’s just a name and really folks, do we all ask for permission when naming our children, no we most certainly do not!

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