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Marrying the wrong person can dismantle your life piece by piece. Not overnight. Slowly, publicly, and irreversibly. Prince Harry & Meghan Markle are textbook example. Before marriage, he had family protection, public goodwill, purpose, and relevance. He was flawed but anchored. After marriage, he became isolated from his family, estranged from his country, dependent on grievance for income, and reduced to a mouthpiece for someone else’s vendettas. This is what the wrong marriage does. It rewrites your reality. It convinces you that everyone who loved you is the enemy. It reframes accountability as persecution. It replaces growth with resentment and identity with victimhood. Harry didn’t just marry a person. He married a worldview built on entitlement, constant conflict, and emotional manipulation. And once you buy into that, you burn bridges you can never rebuild. Love should make you stronger, clearer, and more grounded. If it makes you bitter, defensive, & permanently at war with your past, it is not love. It is self destruction with a ring on it. Harry chose poorly. And the cost has been his dignity, his family, and…
The notion that marrying the wrong person can slowly erode one’s life—dismantling identity, relationships, purpose, and public standing—has rarely been illustrated more vividly than in the case of Prince Harry,…
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