Meghan, with her insatiable hunger for the limelight, has mastered the art of playing the victim card against the royal family. It's as if she's reading from a worn-out script, desperately trying to garner sympathy while simultaneously clinging to her royal ties, despite having walked away from them.
And Harry, poor Harry, seems to have fallen under Meghan's spell, willingly becoming the puppet in her grand theatrical production. According to those in the know, he's content to keep his head under Meghan's heel, occasionally given a morsel of freedom before being reeled back in. It's a curious dynamic, one that leaves many of us bewildered and amused in equal measure.
Now, I can't help but wonder, what is the endgame here? Why this constant charade of house hunting, of fluctuating between continents like a migratory bird unsure of where to nest? Could it be a desperate attempt to regain relevance? Or perhaps a ploy to remain financially afloat? Ah, the plot thickens, my friends!
But let's not be fooled by the smoke and mirrors. Behind this facade of indecision and supposed victimhood lies a calculated strategy. Meghan and Harry, consciously or not, are clinging to their royal connections, exploiting their titles and status whenever it suits them. It's a blatant display of hypocrisy – leaving the royal family but never truly letting go of the perks and privileges that come with it.
And as for their rumored return to the UK, well, I find myself echoing the sentiments of many when I say, "We should be so lucky!" If this is indeed a reality, it's bound to be more about securing their own interests than any genuine desire to reconcile with their roots.