
Podcast 69 – Meghan Markle & Prince Harry hire Ben Browning & the Pre-Wedding controversy.
03/23/21 • 5 min
Harry and Meghan have brought in some strong production talent to take charge of their content in Netflix and Spotify. Award winning producer Ben Browning, will be head of content for Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Productions and Archewell Audio.
So, who is Ben Browning? Well I can’t really tell you as there is no Wikipedia page for him and many of the other on-line sources have not much by way of personal information about Ben. Maybe he prefers to keep his personal life private and let his work to do the talking. And given the awards he has been nominated for, his work seems to be going just fine.
So, moving on to the bad mouthing happening against Meghan regarding comments she made to Oprah, in the chicken coop at her Montecito home, about the fact she and Harry were secretly married by the Archbishop of Canterbury, with just he and Meghan and Harry there, ahead of the official marriage that we all watched on the TV.
Meghan and Harry critics immediately jumped all over this. For Christian marriages in Britain, the law require two witnesses and an officiant to be present in order for a marriage to be legal, and the wedding has to take place in a location that has a special licence to hold weddings.
In a bid to find the official status of Meghan and Harry’s pre-wedding exchange of vows, UK Newspapers contacted the Official Registrar and were informed that a wedding licence had been issued allowing Meghan and Harry to be married at Windsor on May 19th 2018, the one we all saw on the TV. A clerk at the Registry mused that what Harry and Meghan likely did was to exchange some vows they had written themselves, which is fashionable, in front of the Archbishop, as a sort of spiritual wedding, or as a simple rehearsal.
So no harm no foul you would think? But just when you thought you might have heard the last from the Meghan and Harry villain Piers Morgan, up he pops to accuse Meghan of being a liar.
So how popular are pre-wedding exchanges of vows? In an article published in July 2020 on the US Martha Stewart website called “Why You Should Consider Exchanging Personalized Vows Before Your Wedding Ceremony”, the author of the article, Blythe Copeland, wrote that sharing your promises privately can help reduce nerves and make the experience more meaningful.
Ms. Copeland interviewed Reverend Laura C. Cannon, a professional officiant who's overseen more than 1,000 weddings in the last 15 years. Reverend Cannon is often in favor of a couple exchanging their vows with each other before, or instead of, reciting them in front of their guests. Reverend Cannon said that she encourages her couples to do this for a number of reasons.
- It gives couples the chance to keep their own personal, custom-written vows just between the two of them instead of making them public.
- If a couple is sharing a religious ceremony with their guests, this adds a private, personal touch by incorporating custom vows without breaking tradition.
- Both parties need to understand what they're agreeing to. She says "your marriage vows are the entire reason you're getting married, they are the promises you make to one another that create the commitment of your marriage. "
It seems that Harry and Meghan have put the matter to bed in just announcing that they were not married three days before their official ceremony, saying that they exchanged personal vows a few days before their official/legal wedding on May 19 2018.
Thank you for rating my show. Please keep listening out for future podcasts on all things Megha
Show written and produced by Jeanette Songolo.
Please keep listening for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry, Archie and Lili and in the meantime watch out for other posts on all things Sussex on my blog at https://www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com/
Harry and Meghan have brought in some strong production talent to take charge of their content in Netflix and Spotify. Award winning producer Ben Browning, will be head of content for Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Productions and Archewell Audio.
So, who is Ben Browning? Well I can’t really tell you as there is no Wikipedia page for him and many of the other on-line sources have not much by way of personal information about Ben. Maybe he prefers to keep his personal life private and let his work to do the talking. And given the awards he has been nominated for, his work seems to be going just fine.
So, moving on to the bad mouthing happening against Meghan regarding comments she made to Oprah, in the chicken coop at her Montecito home, about the fact she and Harry were secretly married by the Archbishop of Canterbury, with just he and Meghan and Harry there, ahead of the official marriage that we all watched on the TV.
Meghan and Harry critics immediately jumped all over this. For Christian marriages in Britain, the law require two witnesses and an officiant to be present in order for a marriage to be legal, and the wedding has to take place in a location that has a special licence to hold weddings.
In a bid to find the official status of Meghan and Harry’s pre-wedding exchange of vows, UK Newspapers contacted the Official Registrar and were informed that a wedding licence had been issued allowing Meghan and Harry to be married at Windsor on May 19th 2018, the one we all saw on the TV. A clerk at the Registry mused that what Harry and Meghan likely did was to exchange some vows they had written themselves, which is fashionable, in front of the Archbishop, as a sort of spiritual wedding, or as a simple rehearsal.
So no harm no foul you would think? But just when you thought you might have heard the last from the Meghan and Harry villain Piers Morgan, up he pops to accuse Meghan of being a liar.
So how popular are pre-wedding exchanges of vows? In an article published in July 2020 on the US Martha Stewart website called “Why You Should Consider Exchanging Personalized Vows Before Your Wedding Ceremony”, the author of the article, Blythe Copeland, wrote that sharing your promises privately can help reduce nerves and make the experience more meaningful.
Ms. Copeland interviewed Reverend Laura C. Cannon, a professional officiant who's overseen more than 1,000 weddings in the last 15 years. Reverend Cannon is often in favor of a couple exchanging their vows with each other before, or instead of, reciting them in front of their guests. Reverend Cannon said that she encourages her couples to do this for a number of reasons.
- It gives couples the chance to keep their own personal, custom-written vows just between the two of them instead of making them public.
- If a couple is sharing a religious ceremony with their guests, this adds a private, personal touch by incorporating custom vows without breaking tradition.
- Both parties need to understand what they're agreeing to. She says "your marriage vows are the entire reason you're getting married, they are the promises you make to one another that create the commitment of your marriage. "
It seems that Harry and Meghan have put the matter to bed in just announcing that they were not married three days before their official ceremony, saying that they exchanged personal vows a few days before their official/legal wedding on May 19 2018.
Thank you for rating my show. Please keep listening out for future podcasts on all things Megha
Show written and produced by Jeanette Songolo.
Please keep listening for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry, Archie and Lili and in the meantime watch out for other posts on all things Sussex on my blog at https://www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com/
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Podcast 68 – Another week and Another tabloid Scandal against Meghan Markle
When we thought that UK tabloids couldn’t act any lower, this week it was revealed that UK's The Sun newspaper had hired an American private investigator back in 2016 to dig up private information on Meghan and her extended family. Some of the information that the PI obtained and passed on was illegally obtained.
The Sun deny having either requested or used the illegally obtained information and had the PI sign a contract that he would not use any illegal investigative methods. However, The Sun admitted to paying the PI to dig up addresses and telephone numbers for Meghan’s parents, other family members, ex-partners and business associates. Very shortly after this information was turned over by the PI to The Sun, the first stories about Meghan, including details of text messages were published by the newspaper.
This latest scandal is kind of weird as all of the players: that is Rupert Murdoch who news organization owns The Sun, the PI , and at least one of journalists who helped to break the scandal - have somewhat shady pasts. I will take you through the background to the scandal and the various players.
Keep listening out for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry and Archie. And reach out to me through my at www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com
Show written and produced by Jeanette Songolo.
Please keep listening for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry, Archie and Lili and in the meantime watch out for other posts on all things Sussex on my blog at https://www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com/
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Podcast 70 – Prince Harry has a couple of new jobs that will help him pay the mortgage.
Harry, a man with a mortgage to pay, gave us an indication that the next stage of his life will be based on the US side of the Atlantic. He has announced that he has taken on two new positions.
- Announced this week was the fact that two months ago, Harry was hired as the Chief Impact Officer at the executive coaching and mental health company BetterUp. https://www.betterup.com/
- Following shortly behind the announcement of Harry’s BetterUp position, came the news that Harry Prince has joined a 6-month project with the Aspen Institute's Commission on Information Disorder. Harry will work as one of fifteen Commissioners. https://www.aspeninstitute.org/
In this episode I will tell you more about Harry's new roles. What he will be doing and what his goals are.
Keep listening out for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry and Archie. And reach out to me through my blog at www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com or through twitter https://twitter.com/JeanetteSongolo
Show written and produced by Jeanette Songolo.
Please keep listening for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry, Archie and Lili and in the meantime watch out for other posts on all things Sussex on my blog at https://www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com/
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