These accusations and observations were recently voiced by British columnist Jan Moir. In her article shared with the Daily Mail, she emphasized the importance of uncovering the truth rather than settling for half-truths.
Moir further commented on the need for a thorough investigation by the NYPD, highlighting the extensive network of approximately 18,000 police cameras that monitor every nook and cranny of New York City. She expressed her belief that these cameras, which are unable to lie or let personal history interfere with their focus, could shed light on the matter.
However, Moir admitted feeling worn down by the continuous onslaught of news surrounding Harry and Meghan. She pondered if there would ever be an end to their story, stating, "It is just never going to stop, is it?"
She went on to explain how their desire for high-profile public recognition, which generates revenue, clashes with their demands for complete privacy.
Moir painted a picture of the entire world being subjected to punishment due to what the couple perceives as the fault lines in their lives. It seems that all of us are caught in the midst of their psychodrama, torn between their thirst for public acclaim and their insistence on absolute privacy.