Ever since their dramatic exit from royal duties in 2020, Harry and Meghan have been desperately clinging to any semblance of relevance they can find.
Their recent tour of Nigeria took their desperation to new heights, with the couple being treated like senior working royals on an official palace-sanctioned tour. It was cringe-worthy to watch them playact as if they were still part of the monarchy, complete with all the pomp and ceremony.
But it seems Harry and Meghan aren't done with their Commonwealth con job just yet. Reports suggest they've been invited to tour Ghana, with other Commonwealth countries likely to follow suit.
It's as if these nations don't realize Harry and Meghan quit the royal family ages ago and have no business representing the monarchy anymore. Yet, Meghan sees these tours as an opportunity to exert control over the Commonwealth and dictate terms to these nations.
Charles has diplomats who can make persuasive arguments on his behalf, and you can bet he's ready to flex his newfound kingly muscle.
Ultimately, Harry and Meghan's attempts to insert themselves into Commonwealth affairs undermine Charles's efforts to streamline the monarchy for the future.
He won't stand for it, and he'll use whatever political influence he has left to squash their ambitions. So, don't be surprised if King Charles shuts down any future tours by the Sussexes and puts an end to their Commonwealth charade once and for all.