Drawing parallels with Sarah Ferguson's post-divorce journey, Scoffield points out the cringeworthy similarities in Harry and Meg's pursuit of the limelight in America, leveraging their royal associations for financial gains. From Oprah Winfrey partnerships to Hollywood films and Home Shopping Network appearances, the comparison is both striking and cringeworthy. Yet, it's not just about appearances and faux engagements. Despite promises made when stepping back from the royal family in 2020, Harry and Meghan persist in using the Sussex Royal title on their website and Instagram account. The dormant Sussex Royal Instagram, untouched for three years, still boasts over 9 million followers, clinging to a bygone era of Royal relevance.
Their website, sussexroyal.com, features a page titled 'Serving the Monarchy,' untouched since Queen Elizabeth's passing last September, conveniently omitting any mention of King Charles's coronation. It showcases a selective amnesia that aligns with their narrative. This raises a burning question – what is their endgame? Are they attempting to maintain the illusion of Royal connection while carving out a celebrity niche in the US?
The inconsistencies and selective memory exhibited by Harry and Meg have left fans feeling deceived and generating loud boos. In conclusion, their faux Royal engagements not only disrespect the monarchy but also betray the loyal fans who once supported them. Though the curtain may have fallen on their Royal chapter, the theatrics persist, leaving us wondering if this drama will ever reach its climax or if the stage is forever set for an unwarranted sequel.
