These accusations and assertions were made by Jim Geraghty, a contributor to the National Review. He initiated the discussion by stating, "I believe that America's Founding Fathers were willing to resort to violence to ensure that they would not have to concern themselves with the opinions of the British royal family."
While Geraghty admits to generally being uninterested in discussions about Harry and Meghan, he makes an exception for Prince Harry.
He explains, "Whenever Prince Harry expresses his belief that the First Amendment is 'crazy,' I feel compelled to remind him that the fundamental purpose of the Constitution is to ensure that individuals like him cannot influence or restrict the speech of Americans."
"However, my overall disinterest in the British royals changes somewhat when the couple, whom I liken to Fredo Corleone and Yoko Ono, claims that they barely survived a two-hour, high-speed reenactment of a Fast and the Furious pursuit, involving overly aggressive paparazzi, right in the heart of Manhattan."