Harry’s Struggle for Relevance: Meghan’s Influence and the Pat Tillman Gala
Prince Harry, or should I say Meghan’s personal performing seal, made an appearance at the Pat Tillman Foundation event in Chicago. Yes, you heard that right—Harry showed up at the Pat Tillman Foundation, and guess what? The supposed climate change champion was jet-setting around the globe like it’s a casual weekend getaway. In just six weeks, this so-called environmental warrior has gone from Montecito to New York, back to Africa, then back to Montecito, and now, Chicago. His carbon footprint is bigger than Bigfoot—and that’s saying something, especially with Meghan’s ego involved.
Harry stood up and basically admitted that his wife owns him. I kid you not. We’ve been saying it for years—watching this proud prince, this former military man, this member of the royal family, morph into nothing more than Meghan’s personal bobblehead dog. It’s frustrating to watch.
The whole event, which should have been about honoring Pat Tillman’s legacy, ended up being about Harry and his “journey.” Pat Tillman, a true American hero who gave up a promising NFL career to serve his country, is now, somehow, overshadowed by Harry and Meghan. It’s as if they’ve got this magical ability to make everything about themselves.
Let’s rewind and talk about how Harry got involved with the Pat Tillman Foundation. Remember when he received that award at the ESPYs? The one that left real veterans and military families scratching their heads? Turns out, around the same time, the foundation received over $300,000 in donations. How convenient! And, of course, Harry had to drag out the Diana card again. Every time he needs to make an emotional connection, out comes the tale of his mother. He spoke about the bond between mothers and sons, and how it transcends the greatest losses. But let’s not forget, this is the same man who couldn’t even pick up the phone the night his mother passed away. The same man who has cut off his father, King Charles, despite the latter showing nothing but patience and dignity through this circus.
What really gets to me is the way they try to do these low-key appearances, as if they’re trying to prove they can be subtle. But then, somehow, every little detail of their lives gets leaked to the press. Let’s also talk about Harry throwing around his “Founding Patron of the Invictus Games” title like it’s a Nobel Prize. It’s literally his only achievement since leaving the royal family—and even that was set up while he was still a working royal. Meanwhile, his brother William and Catherine are out there making actual change in areas like mental health and early childhood development. The contrast couldn’t be starker.
Speaking of William and Catherine, have you seen the incredible work they’ve been doing lately? While Harry’s jet-setting and making everything about himself, William and Catherine are showing real royal service. No drama. No self-promotion. Just genuine dedication to making the world a better place.
But here’s what’s really fascinating—Meghan’s control over everything, even when she’s not there. It’s like there’s this invisible puppet string attached to Harry, and every time he opens his mouth, you can almost see her pulling it. Remember when Harry used to be spontaneous and could crack a joke that actually made sense? Those days are gone. Now, all we get are word salads and prepared statements, likely written by Meghan.
Now, let’s address the narrative they’re trying to push: that they’ll fade away if people stop talking about them. My dear viewers, this is exactly why we can’t let up. We need to shine a light on the hypocrisy and manipulation. They’re inserting themselves into events and organizations that deserve better. The real tragedy here isn’t just what Harry’s become—it’s what he’s thrown away. He had everything: a loving family, a meaningful role in one of the most important institutions in the world, the respect of the British people, and most importantly, a purpose. Now? He has a wife who “owns him,” a series of paid appearances, and a complete disconnect from the family that raised him.
And let’s talk about timing. While Harry’s flying around making appearances, his father, King Charles, is celebrating his 75th birthday—yet where’s Harry? In Chicago, talking about other people’s family bonds while destroying his own. The irony would be delicious if it weren’t so sad.
What really breaks my heart is the deterioration of Harry’s relationship with his brother. William and Harry used to be inseparable. They understood each other in a way only those who’ve gone through trauma together can. But now? They can’t even be in the same room. Why? Because Harry chose to throw his family under the bus for Netflix deals and book deals. The saddest part is, you can see it in Harry’s eyes—he’s lost that spark of mischief, that genuine joy. It’s been replaced with a vacant, desperate look. Every time he appears in public, it’s like he’s reading from a script he doesn’t understand, trying to convince everyone that he’s happy with his choices
Let’s not forget the bigger picture here—the damage they’re doing to charitable organizations. The Pat Tillman Foundation does incredible work supporting military veterans, but instead of focusing on the scholars and their achievements, we’re talking about Harry’s private jet usage. It’s unbelievable.
This is why we can’t stop talking about them. Someone needs to point out the hypocrisy. Someone needs to call out how they’re using good causes for their own publicity. Someone needs to stand up for the real working royals who are out there doing the work.
You know what’s fascinating? The way history is already judging their choices. Remember when they first left the royal family? They claimed it was all about privacy, about protecting their family, about escaping the spotlight. Well, look at them now. They’re more publicly hungry than ever—just without the dignity and purpose.
And speaking of publicity, isn’t it interesting how these “private” appearances always seem to find their way into the press? Every little detail is leaked. It’s like they have their own personal publicity machine working overtime. But here’s the thing: true relevance comes from doing meaningful work, from making real changes, from putting others before yourself. That’s what William, Catherine, Princess Anne, and King Charles understand. But Harry and Meghan? They’re so busy trying to prove their relevance, they’ve forgotten how to actually be relevant.
Remember, while some people have to tell everyone they “own” their spouse, others just get on with their business of being actual partners. While some constantly remind everyone of their titles and achievements, others let their work speak for itself.