Give over Prince Harry, it really doesn't matter if you miss your child's birthday

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Give over Prince Harry, it really doesn't matter if you miss your child's birthday
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Children need to be seen and heard and understood They want to be treated as human beings, not proxies of their parents or pawns in emotional struggles Those are the hills to die on, not birthday parties 🖋️ Esther Walker for ipaperviews

Prince Harry on Monday failed to appear on the first day of a High Court trial, where he is giving evidence against the publisher of theI’m not sure where to start with this. Surely the best thing about birthdays is that they fall on the same day every year, making it easy to arrange your schedule around them. That Harry didn’t say months ago : “Sorry I won’t be there,” is really weird. Especially as this is Harry’s big day in court, where he gets to stick it to his nemesis.

Children’s birthday parties are, in 2023, fully out of control. Many children I know, as soon as they are able to express an opinion, don’t want to have a party. Some do, sure, but many peel away from the giant wedding-like hoopla that children’s birthday parties have become in droves because they are so chaotic and intense and not what many children actually want.

Children need to be seen and heard and understood. They want to be treated as human beings, not proxies of their parents or pawns in emotional struggles. Those are the hills to die on, not birthday parties.

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