According to a report from the Daily Mail, Chelsy, Harry's former girlfriend, was mentioned 118 times in his witness statement, whereas Meghan, his wife, received only five mentions.
Harry might argue that this discrepancy is due to the Mirror's alleged wrongdoing occurring during his relationship with Chelsy and not Meghan.
However, the point being made is that it's time to move on from the past, as all of this is ancient history. There is a growing concern about the real toxicity in Harry's constant desire to rewrite history and rectify perceived wrongs, even if many of those wrongs didn't actually exist in the first place.
This inclination towards rewriting history might contribute to Meghan's hesitation in involving herself in the matter.
Nevertheless, someone needs to step in now, as Harry seems to be consumed by a sense of victimhood and unhappiness, engaging in a directionless battle that ultimately benefits no one, especially not himself.
