It appears that the runaway Royals are facing turbulent times. Following their departure from Frogmore Cottage after being asked to leave by King Charles, there have been recent photos of Harry and Meghan smiling during a public outing.
Celebrity photographer Carl Larson, previously associated with Thomas Michael and now claiming friendship with Harry and Meghan, conveniently captured these moments. He urged his audience not to believe the media's rumors and insisted that the couple is deeply in love. However, should we take his word for it?
Lady Colin Campbell swiftly dismisses Larson's claims, drawing upon her past encounter with him. She recalls a confrontational incident when he attempted to secure a hosting gig related to Thomas Marle. Lady C questions Larson's credibility, emphasizing that his words should be taken with a grain of salt.
Lady C asserts that Harry and Meghan's marriage is facing difficulties, with financial troubles potentially driving a wedge between them. In her view, true love often falters when money problems arise.
However, Lady C clarifies that this doesn't mean they will get divorced immediately. She highlights that the couple maintains a professional image, carefully constructing a facade for the public eye. Lady C suggests that only fools would believe everything presented to them. It's merely another public relations vehicle, maneuvering down the road of deception.
The discussion then shifts to Omid Scobie, whom Lady C refers to as the "odd little mouthpiece" of the Sussexes. Scobie has claimed that Prince William wanted him banned from covering his official engagements due to negative information being leaked to favored journalists.
Surprisingly, one of the commentators, Phil, comes to Scobie's defense, expressing his opposition to journalists being canceled or restricted from events. While Phil may not consider Scobie a journalist, he believes in allowing him to continue his reporting without interference.