Quite frankly, it's about time. Cole boldly points out that the public's growing fatigue with Harry and Meghan's incessant criticism and attacks on the family is a sentiment shared by many who are tired of the never-ending victim game played by the Sussexes. Bravo, Cole, for voicing what many are thinking. He delves into the heart of the matter, revealing that during the Queen's reign, Prince Harry played the emotional card, questioning his father about seeing his grandchildren—an adept manipulation indeed. The expert notes, "I'm sure that's a great pain to him because every time you see the king with his family, it's obvious he has a tactile approach."
But here's the kicker: while the king yearns for familial bonds, Meghan and Harry seem oblivious to family values, especially during the festive season. Cole throws shade at the Sussexes, stating, "I'm afraid the Sussexes didn't get the memo." The expert digs deeper, exposing fractures within the Markle family, where Meghan is allegedly hardly on speaking terms. As for Harry, the rift extends beyond the immediate royal family, reportedly not on speaking terms with any member except Andrew's daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie. Talk about isolating oneself from the family.
It's time to call a spade a spade, and Harry's carefully created narrative is crumbling under the weight of its contradictions. The public is waking up to the fact that the Sussexes are not the victims they claim to be but architects of their misfortune.