Columnist Judith Woods delved into the couple's new approach to the Royal Family, shedding light on their recent activities. With a touch of skepticism, Woods began by questioning the validity of the rumors circulating around the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
She playfully noted their prior abandonment of Britain and their estrangement from the Royal family, only to confirm that history seemed to be repeating itself.
However, this time around, the couple appears to be taking a different route, characterized by a lack of mud-slinging, tell-all interviews, and what was commonly referred to as a 'whingefest.' They seem to have adopted a strategy known as "Dignified Silence," as Woods discovered while examining her notes.
It's not that they have run out of things to say or that public interest in their affairs has waned. No, it's because they claim to have gained valuable insights and have positioned themselves on the moral high ground, where even casual displays of virtue can be overwhelming.
Their intentions going forward, as Woods humorously puts it, involve raising their Prince and Princess in an environment of pristine privacy, nestled within their humble community of prosperous individuals.
Amidst her reflections, Woods couldn't help but inject some levity into the discussion. "I'd much rather talk about Transylvania because I've been there," she confessed, alluding to her own experiences. "Yes, there are actual bears on the streets. And wolves too. But I digress."
In summary, it appears that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are aiming to put their 'General Whingefest' behind them, opting for a more composed approach that emphasizes privacy and a perceived moral high ground.
