Jaw-dropping revelations about Meghan Markle that you won’t believe.
Former friend Lizzie Cundy has just spilled some major tea about those early days before Meghan set her sights on our beloved Prince Harry. And let me tell you, it paints a picture that lines up exactly with what we've been saying all along.
Apparently, after meeting Harry, Meghan texted her friend saying she had "hit the jackpot." Not "I’ve met someone special," or "I’ve met an amazing man"—no, no, no. She said she hit the jackpot like he was some kind of lottery win! Could she be any more obvious about her intentions?
Before she even met Harry, Meghan was reportedly in London actively looking for a famous British boyfriend. Not for love, mind you, but specifically for someone famous and British. Are you catching what I’m throwing here? This isn’t just speculation anymore—this is coming from someone who was there: Lizzie Cundy, who spent time with Meghan during her London husband-hunting days. And she’s laid it all out! Meghan was clear about her intentions, even asking if she could date someone famous, saying “Yeah, why not?” when it was brought up. The audacity!
Meanwhile, our precious Catherine was falling in love with William naturally during their university days, building a genuine relationship based on connection and shared values. And Meghan? She was out here treating finding a British royal like some strategic career move. Let’s break down what Lizzie Cundy revealed about Meghan’s early days in London. She was all about making contacts and enjoying the social scene, which we can translate as networking and social climbing. She was even hanging out with the Made in Chelsea crowd—the reality TV show about wealthy socialites—clearly doing her homework on British high society.
And get this: Meghan was apparently complaining about Vancouver, saying there wasn’t much to do there. Well, honey, look where you are now—hiding away in Montecito, claiming you want privacy while still trying to stay in the spotlight. The irony is just too much.
Now, think about poor Harry for a moment. This man, who’s been through so much—losing his mother at a young age—probably just wanted to find genuine love. And along comes this calculated actress who saw him as her jackpot. It breaks my heart.
You know who would never treat finding love like some kind of career move? Catherine, our future Queen. She’s shown nothing but grace, dignity, and genuine love for both William and the royal institution. The contrast couldn’t be more stark, could it?
And let’s talk about ghosting for a minute. Once Meghan got what she wanted—her royal connection—she completely ghosted Lizzie Cundy. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Because it should! This is the same pattern we’ve seen with Meghan’s father, her former friends, and basically anyone who’s no longer useful to her grand plan.
Remember how Meghan always tries to present herself as this humanitarian, a champion for women supporting women? Well, how does ghosting your friends the moment you “upgrade” fit into that narrative? It doesn’t. It just proves what we’ve been saying all along: Everything is calculated, everything is about what serves Meghan’s interests.
Now, let me share something personal with you. I’ve been covering the royal family for years, and I’ve never seen anything like this—the level of calculation, the pure ambition masked as coincidence. It’s absolutely breathtaking in its brazenness. And you know what’s really sad? Harry probably still doesn’t see it. He’s so caught up in her web that he can’t see what’s painfully obvious to the rest of us.
Think about it: While William and Catherine were building their relationship naturally over years, getting to know each other’s families, and understanding the responsibilities of royal life, Meghan was literally shopping for a famous British boyfriend. The contrast in authenticity is staggering.
Let’s not forget how quickly everything moved once Meghan got her hooks into Harry. From a blind date to a wedding in less than two years—now we know why. When you’ve hit the jackpot, you’ve got to cash in fast, right?
And here’s what really gets me: the way Meghan acted during that engagement interview, acting all innocent about not knowing much about Harry or the royal family. Meanwhile, according to Lizzie Cundy, she was actively seeking out famous British men and making strategic connections. The manipulation is mindboggling. And those stories about Meghan supposedly not Googling Harry before their first date? Please. This woman, who was so desperate to be famous that she was hanging out with the Made in Chelsea crowd, didn’t Google one of the most eligible bachelors in the world? Give me a break.
Let’s talk about what this reveals about her character. Here’s someone who saw relationships not as genuine connections, but as strategic moves on her social climbing chessboard. Is it any wonder she’s managed to alienate Harry from his entire family?
You know who would never treat relationships this way? Our beloved Catherine. She’s shown nothing but genuine love and dedication to both William and the institution she married into. She understood the weight of the role she was taking on and prepared herself properly—not just looking for the fastest way to hit the jackpot.
And let’s talk about Queen Camilla for a moment. Here’s someone who faced years of public scrutiny but never once treated the royal family like a lottery win. She’s shown genuine dedication to her role and to serving the British people. The difference in class and dignity is night and day.
What really breaks my heart is thinking about Diana. What would she think about her youngest son being treated like a prize to be won? About him being separated from his family by someone who clearly saw him as her ticket to worldwide fame?
And here’s something really telling: the way Meghan’s former friend describes her asking about famous boyfriends, not kind or intelligent men, not men who shared her values—no. She wanted someone famous. The priorities are crystal clear, aren’t they?
And look at how it all played out. She gets her jackpot, and suddenly everyone who knew her before is persona non grata. Lizzie Cundy, her father, her former friends—gone, once they were no longer useful to her grand plan. It’s a pattern that’s impossible to ignore.
Now look at where we are: Harry and Meghan sitting in their Montecito mansion, desperately trying to stay relevant, while William and Catherine continue to serve with dignity and grace. The contrast between calculated ambition and genuine service couldn’t be clearer.
What fascinates me is how similar this story is to what we’ve heard from other people who knew Meghan before Harry. Remember her childhood friend Ninaki Priddy? She too talked about Meghan’s ambition and calculation. The pieces just keep fitting together, don’t they?
Let’s not forget about all those stories from Meghan’s time as an actress in Toronto—how she was always networking, always looking for the next big opportunity. It seems like Harry was just the biggest opportunity she found.
What’s really sad is thinking about how this affects their children. Imagine growing up knowing your parents’ relationship started not with genuine love, but with one party seeing the other as a jackpot. It’s heartbreaking.
The contrast with how William and Catherine are raising their children couldn’t be more striking. They’re providing a stable, loving environment based on genuine connection and shared values—not calculated moves and strategic relationships.
And think about how Meghan tried to paint herself as this naive ingénue who had no idea what she was getting into with the royal family, when all along she was very deliberately seeking out famous British connections. The level of manipulation is staggering.
Now think about all those complaints Meghan made about the royal family not supporting her. How could they have supported someone who clearly saw them as nothing more than a means to an end? Who treated their beloved Harry as a jackpot rather than a person?
The timing of these revelations is incredibly telling. They come at a time when Harry and Meghan are desperately trying to stay relevant, trying to rebuild their brand after numerous PR disasters. And now we learn that it was all calculated from the very beginning.
And let’s not forget the way Meghan treated the other royals—remember those stories about her making Catherine cry and her demanding behavior? It all makes sense now. Meghan saw this all as a career move rather than joining a family.
Think about how different things could have been if Meghan had genuine intentions. If she had actually cared about the institution she was joining, the family she was becoming part of, and the country she was supposed to serve. But no, it was all about hitting the jackpot.
And the tragedy is, Harry probably still doesn’t see it. He’s probably still convinced he’s living some great love story, when in reality, he was just the grand prize in Meghan’s social climbing game.
The difference between this and real royal love stories is so stark. Look at how William and Catherine grew together—how they supported each other, prepared for their future roles. That’s what genuine love and commitment look like.
My dear viewers, I know this is a lot to process. Finding out that someone basically admitted to seeing your beloved Prince Harry as nothing more than a jackpot is heartbreaking, but it confirms what many of us have suspected all along. We can only hope that someday Harry will see what’s painfully obvious to the rest of us—that being someone’s jackpot is not the same as being someone’s true love.
Until then, we can take comfort in watching our real working royals—William, Catherine, King Charles, and Queen Camilla—continue to serve with genuine dedication and love for their country and their roles.