Prince Harry probably hoped his appearance at the Invictus Games would help rehabilitate his image and cast him as the hero once again. Instead, he got a firm "go back to California" message. Looks like this move backfired big time for the exiled Prince. It's ironic, isn't it? He's been criticizing his own family at every opportunity but now wants to play the role of the veteran-loving prince again.
Perhaps Scott gave Harry a reality check on behalf of the British public, who are fed up with his antics and constant pursuit of fame and fortune. The media might try to spin this as Harry being denied his rightful place, but let's be real here. Harry and Meghan have been milking their royal connections for all they're worth, and people are starting to see through it.
It's likely Meghan's behind this whole stunt, thinking they could cash in on Harry's veteran connections. But it's clear that their fake philanthropy isn't fooling anyone anymore. All they had to do was quietly support the monarchy, make amends with the family, and focus on their own lives. But Meghan's relentless pursuit of fame seems to know no bounds.
At this point, maybe it's time for Charles to step in and put an end to this charade once and for all. The queen has given them chance after chance, but they keep biting the hand that feeds them. It's time for Harry and Meghan to make a choice: either walk away gracefully or face the consequences.