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Privileged

Lately all we seem to see on social media are the privileged royalty, not to mention many other streaming videos. We can’t leave out the wealthy or the famous individuals.I read the other day how poorly Meghan Markle treated all of her former staff. Basically they were treated so poorly they quit. They referred to their employment as “traumatic.”  Let’s not leave out Meghan and Prince Harry’s trip to Australia. They were only there four days and somehow racked up ten million dollars for fees for personal appearances, etc. The Australian newpaper called them “grifters.” Media has questioned their true motives. They are speculating it was a for financial gain. The Prince and Meghan feel this trip has made a good change for their future. Then, of course, you have the royalty in England.  The Queen informed Kate Middleton that she could not wear blue to any public events. A reporter recently posted about the royal fashion and quickly included the fued between the Queen and Kate. Seriously, there are many more important things happening in the world than dressing for public appearances. There was one story in the Good Gus series about a royal entitled “The Surprise in the Sky.” It’s a good story . Check the books published so far in e-book. In “Misplaced Trust” the controller of the Trust, the Successor Trustee and the Beneficiaries definetly believed they were privileged. Give an e-book a try. I think you will like it. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about white collar true crime and greed.

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