Once again, we find ourselves witnessing Meghan and Harry embarking on childless vacations while their friends blissfully enjoy family time. Take, for instance, Meghan's recent skiing escapade in Utah where she was accompanied by her friends Kelly Zen and Heather Dorak. Heather's Instagram post painted a picture-perfect trip, gushing about family time and adventure. But what about Archie and Lilibet's family time? The silence on their inclusion in these supposedly joyous adventures is deafening.
Meghan's friends share photos and expressions of gratitude about their own children, but when it comes to Meghan, there's a conspicuous absence of her children in these idyllic settings. The photograph captures three white women adorned in expensive yet unattractive winter attire. The irony of Meghan's companions being predominantly white against the snowy expanse is not lost on me. One can't help but wonder about Meghan's authenticity when she claims to identify as a person of color.
But let's pivot to a more pressing matter: Meghan's incessant need for breaks despite being unemployed. What exactly is she taking a break from? This ski break comes just two weeks after Meghan was pictured in Canada with the elusive client, adding another layer of mystery to an already convoluted narrative.
The crux of the matter, my dear viewers, is that this is more than just a vacation. It's a stark reminder that the most important thing to Meghan Markle is not being a mother. In fact, this marks her tenth vacation in the last two years without her children. The love of family time and adventure seems to be a privilege reserved for Meghan alone, with Archie and Lilibet relegated to the shadows of neglect.
The evidence is clear: Archie and Lilibet are not enjoying the perks of a picture-perfect family life that Meghan Markle would have us believe. The narrative they are weaving is a carefully constructed illusion, and we must not be blind to the truth. Meghan's quest for the spotlight seems to overshadow the most fundamental role she signed up for: being a mother.