But the plot thickens because Meghan is now pointing fingers at Harry, blaming him for the royal rift – a classic move, I must say. Here's the real kicker: even WME (William Morris Endeavor), Meghan's talent agency, is scrambling to paint a picture of a harmonious relationship between Meghan and Charles. Yes, the PR wizards are trying to work their magic. Meanwhile, Prince William has reportedly decided to skip family get-togethers with Harry, making for some seriously awkward glances.
Now, let's talk about the mastermind behind all of this – Omid Scobie. In his book, he takes swings at the royal family, accusing them of fibbing about Camilla's Queen status and dismissing their diversity efforts. It's a whole slew of accusations. And if that wasn't enough, Scobie claims that Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, made a royal blunder that earned them a spot in the elite "Ignoramus Duess Club," as Meghan so aptly put it.
It appears that the Harrys had hoped for a seismic shift in their royal dynamics with 'Bend Game,' but alas, it seems that the monarchy remains unfazed. Harry's vision of a remorseful and transformative reaction from his family is nothing more than wishful thinking. The reality is that the royals are carrying on with their duties. In a twist of fate, Meghan's dream of reforming an age-old institution has backfired spectacularly.
Meghan's desperation is reaching new heights as she attempts to portray a close relationship with Charles. The glorified pen-pal narrative, complete with paper letters in the digital age, is nothing short of laughable. Let's be real; these non-existent letters would have been leaked faster than you can say "Monicho." The whole scenario is a concoction of Meghan's imagination.