A Spanish journalist has recently confirmed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being shielded from the press during their Colombian visit. Let me break it down for you Spanish journalist José Mourinho, known for his work on royal affairs, politics, and literature, has made some noteworthy observations.
He reported that Meghan Markle attended a presentation by the Danza Pi Del Sol theater group wearing high-end jewelry valued at around €55,000. This included a watch worth €28,000 and a bracelet valued at €8,000. Mourinho pointed out that displaying such opulence in a country where nearly half the population lives in poverty could be seen as insensitive. He noted that despite the criticism Meghan faces for appearing cold and arrogant, this display of wealth won’t help improve her image.
The situation has been compounded by GB News, which reported that Meghan flaunted over $20,000 worth of jewelry while Colombians earn less than $1,200 annually. José Mourinho went further to reveal that Meghan and Harry are indeed being protected from the press during this visit.
Interestingly, several live broadcasts intended to cover their arrival were abruptly canceled. This raises questions about why Meghan and Harry need such extensive press protection.
Royal News Network echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the couple is trying to avoid accountability by excluding outside media. They argue that Meghan and Harry are not advocating for transparency but rather seeking to control their narrative. This approach, they claim, is akin to a North Korean-style propaganda effort, focused on projecting a flawless image while hiding true intentions.
According to Royal News Network, the Colombian government’s involvement in protecting Meghan and Harry from the press reflects their complicity in this narrative control. This protection appears to be about promoting a controlled image rather than addressing the actual realities faced by the Colombian people.