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Among the flurry of British headlines that greeted Oprah Winfreyâs TV interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last month, one stood out:
WHAT HAVE THEY DONE? It was splashed across the front of the Daily Mail, the tabloid newspaper of choice for middle England, and had the air of Nanny, standing hands on hips surveying a mess of broken toys in the nursery. Meanwhile, the child whoâd wreaked havoc in a fit of temper had run away to hide, appalled and feeling sick.
Winfreyâs incendiary interview with Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, was a âbombshellâ that had blown up the British royal family, according to the story. But what about Prince Harry, accomplice bomb thrower, so recently the nationâs favourite royal? The headline might just as easily have read:
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Joan McDermott was 16 and fresh out of boarding school when she met her boyfriend Tony, a medical student, in their rural hometown in County Cork, Ireland. Together for about a year, they had sex twice. She fell pregnant.
âI honestly didnât know that was how you got a baby,â says Joan, now 73 and living in the small coastal town of Cobh in Cork. âWhen I told my mother I was three monthsâ pregnant, she said to go upstairs and pack a small bag; Iâd be going away. Then she stood in the hallway while I rang my boyfriend. His family ran a well-known local business; he said he was sorry but that he could do nothing for me.â