Yes, you heard that correctly. They were lamenting their hardships while living in a grand palace. And who better to call out their hypocrisy than comedian Tim Dillon? During an appearance on Piers Morgan's uncensored show, Dillon minced no words.
He highlighted Harry and Meghan's apparent lack of self-awareness and the absurdity of portraying themselves as victims while enjoying all the privileges of royal life. "I find the lack of self-awareness to be very amusing," Dillon quipped. And I couldn't agree more.
But here's the twist. Instead of being outraged, Dillon finds their behavior amusing and hopes they continue to act shamefully. Why, you ask? Because, in his own words, it's great for tabloids and entertainment. And you know what? He's absolutely right. Harry and Meghan's transition from royal life to Hollywood stardom has been nothing short of a roller coaster.
They've signed lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, attempting to forge new careers in the media industry. However, amidst all this, they've continued to air their grievances against the royal family, making claims and complaints that have left the world in disbelief. Their Netflix documentary, in which they bemoaned their royal past while reveling in Hollywood, was met with widespread skepticism.
And just when you thought it couldn't get any stranger, Harry decided to spill royal secrets in his upcoming memoir, echoing many of the claims he made during the bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Now, their Spotify deal has come to an end, which means Meghan's podcast aspirations might be over before they even began. It's a whirlwind of contradictions, and quite frankly, it's hard to keep up with this ever-shifting narrative.