The tangled web of drama, deceit, and desperation that seems to follow Meghan Markle and Prince Harry like a shadow they can’t shake. This isn’t just a story; it’s a saga, a never-ending soap opera that has gripped the world, divided opinions, and left us all wondering: How much lower can they go? How much more can they take from the Royal Family, the British public, and the very fabric of the institution they once claimed to serve?
Let’s start with the latest chapter in this never-ending saga: Aon Holmes. A stalwart of British broadcasting for decades, Holmes is a man who speaks his mind with a refreshing honesty that’s increasingly rare in today’s world. Like so many of us, Aon has had enough—enough of the staged photo ops, the faux affection, and the endless parade of victimhood that Meghan and Harry seem to trot out at every opportunity.
Now, let’s talk about Piers Morgan. A man who has been one of Meghan’s most vocal critics, Morgan has never been afraid to speak his mind—even when it cost him his job. And let’s not forget, it did cost him his job. When Piers dared to question Meghan’s version of events in that now-infamous Oprah interview, he was immediately branded a racist, a misogynist, and every other “-ist” in the book. He was hounded out of his role on Good Morning Britain—all because he refused to bow down to the Meghan Markle narrative.
And now, here we are again. Meghan, it seems, is at it once more, using her influence to silence anyone who dares to challenge her. Let’s be clear: this isn’t about free speech. This is about control. This is about Meghan’s desperate need to control the narrative, to ensure that no one—and I mean no one—can ever question her version of events.
But here’s the thing, folks: the more Meghan tries to silence her critics, the more she exposes herself. The more she tries to control the narrative, the more she reveals her true colors. Let’s be honest—this isn’t the behavior of a confident, self-assured woman. This is the behavior of someone who is deeply insecure, someone who knows that her carefully constructed image is built on sand. And the truth is, it’s starting to crumble.
Let’s take a step back and look at the bigger picture here. Meghan and Harry have spent the last few years positioning themselves as the victims—the ones who were driven out of the Royal Family by a cruel and uncaring institution. They’ve painted themselves as the champions of truth, as the ones brave enough to speak out against the system. But here’s the reality: they’re not victims. They’re not brave. They’re not champions of anything. They’re opportunists, using their platform, their titles, and their connections to further their own agenda. And anyone who dares to question that agenda is immediately shut down.
Let’s not forget the Royal Family in all of this. While Meghan and Harry are off gallivanting around the world, playing the victim card at every turn, the rest of the Royal Family is doing the real work. William and Catherine, King Charles, Queen Camilla—they’re the ones who are actually putting in the effort, who are actually serving the people. They’re the ones carrying out their duties with dignity and grace, even in the face of constant criticism and scrutiny.
And yet, it’s Meghan and Harry who are constantly in the headlines, constantly demanding our attention. But here’s the thing: the British public is not stupid. We see through the act. We see through the staged photo ops, the carefully curated interviews, the endless parade of victimhood. We see through it all, and we’re tired of it. We’re tired of the drama, the manipulation, the constant need for attention. We’re tired of Meghan and Harry trying to rewrite history, trying to paint themselves as the heroes of their own story.
Because the truth is, they’re not the heroes. They’re the ones who walked away. They’re the ones who turned their backs on their family, their country, and their duty.
Let’s not forget the impact this is having on the Royal Family. The Queen—God rest her soul—spent her entire life serving this country. She dedicated herself to her role, to her people, and to the institution of the monarchy. And now, in the wake of her passing, we’re seeing the cracks start to show. We’re seeing the strain that Meghan and Harry’s actions have put on the family. We’re seeing the toll it’s taken on William, on Catherine, on King Charles.
And for what? So that Meghan and Harry can live their lives of luxury in California, far away from the responsibilities they once had? It’s pathetic, really. It’s sad, and it’s infuriating. Because while the rest of the Royal Family is working tirelessly to uphold the values and traditions that have defined the monarchy for centuries, Meghan and Harry are off doing their own thing, completely oblivious to the damage they’re causing.
And let’s not forget the hypocrisy. Meghan and Harry have positioned themselves as the champions of mental health, as the ones breaking down barriers and challenging the status quo. But what about the mental health of the Royal Family? What about the toll their actions are taking on William, on Catherine, on King Charles? What about the fact that they’ve left their family to deal with the fallout of their decisions while they jet off to their mansion in Montecito?
It’s a double standard, plain and simple. And it’s one that we, as a society, need to start calling out. Because the truth is, Meghan and Harry are not the victims here. They’re the ones who have caused the pain, the ones who have created the drama, the ones who have turned their backs on their family and their duty.
So, where do we go from here? How do we move forward from this mess? For starters, we need to stop giving Meghan and Harry the attention they so desperately crave. We need to stop feeding into their narrative, stop giving them the platform they so clearly desire. Because the more attention we give them, the more power we give them. And the more power we give them, the more damage they can do.
Instead, we need to focus on the people who are actually doing the work, who are actually serving this country with dignity and grace. We need to focus on William and Catherine, on King Charles, on Queen Camilla. We need to support them, to stand by them, to show them that we appreciate everything they’re doing. Because they’re the ones carrying the weight of the monarchy on their shoulders. They’re the ones keeping the institution alive, even in the face of constant criticism and scrutiny.
And finally, we need to start holding Meghan and Harry accountable for their actions. We need to start calling them out for the damage they’ve caused, for the pain they’ve inflicted, for the drama they’ve created. We need to stop letting them play the victim card, stop letting them rewrite history to suit their own narrative.
Because the truth is, they’re not the victims here. They’re the ones who have caused the pain, the ones who have created the drama, the ones who have turned their backs on their family and their duty.
To Meghan and Harry, I say this: It’s time to take a long, hard look in the mirror. It’s time to stop playing the victim, to stop blaming everyone else for your problems. It’s time to take responsibility for your actions, to acknowledge the damage you’ve caused, and to start making amends. Because until you do, until you start owning up to your mistakes, you will never be able to move forward. And neither will the Royal Family.
Stay true to your values. Don’t let the drama, the manipulation, the constant need for attention distract you from what really matters. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about Meghan and Harry. It’s not about the drama, the headlines, the endless parade of victimhood. It’s about the values that define us as a society. It’s about the dignity, the grace, the sense of duty that has defined the Royal Family for centuries.
And let’s not forget the lessons we’ve learned from all of this. Let’s not forget the importance of accountability, of responsibility, of standing up for what’s right. Because at the end of the day, that’s what really matters. That’s what defines us as a society. And that’s what will ensure that the Royal Family—and the values it represents—will continue to thrive for generations to come.
Until next time, stay strong, stay true, and keep standing up for what’s right. Because at the end of the day, that’s what really matters. Peace out!
