The latest saga involving Lady C and Meghan Markle's pregnancy claims.
Now, as someone who's followed the royal family for years, I’ve always been fascinated by how they handle everything, particularly the medical side of things. The royal family’s practices are definitely unique. So, let me get straight into what Lady C just said – and trust me, she didn't hold back. She called the royal institution out, referring to it as "fle fle" — and honestly, it's shocking!
Think about this: these children are in line for the throne. This isn't just celebrity gossip we’re talking about. There are constitutional implications here. Lady C made a point that really gave me chills, and I know it got to many of you as well. These questions about the authenticity of their children's births are important. Speaking of authenticity, let’s talk about those birth announcements.
In every other royal birth we’ve seen, there’s been proper documentation – medical signatures, photos, the whole nine yards. But when it came to Meghan and Harry’s kids, it was shrouded in mystery. Nothing official was produced. And that’s what really bothers me – and I know it bothers many of you, too. The contrast with how William and Catherine approached things is glaring. Remember when they stood outside the hospital, sharing their joy with the nation, following every royal protocol? Transparency at its finest.
Lady C made another fascinating point about the burden of proof. Since 1688, royal births have been public affairs – the people have a right to know. It’s not just about celebrity gossip; it’s about trust. And you know what’s telling? Lady C didn’t hold back when she called Meghan a “cheap hustler” and Harry a “dope of a husband.” Ouch. But those words are strong, and Lady C’s criticism of the contrast between how Catherine and Meghan approach their royal duties is stark. Catherine embraces tradition with grace, while Meghan? Well, if she wants the perks without the responsibility, she has to understand that transparency comes with the territory.
Now, when it comes to the British public's right to know, it's not just about gossip or drama. It’s about trust in the monarchy. The people expect transparency from the royal family. So, here’s the question: if everything was done properly, why not just provide proof? Why keep things secret? I’ve covered the royal family for years, and I’ve never seen anything like this before. William and Catherine’s handling of their royal duties, their children, and their responsibilities is like a masterclass in modern royalty. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan seem to be writing their own rules.
Here’s something to consider: if the children weren't born of the royal bloodline, as they say, then they technically shouldn’t be in line for the throne. That’s a big deal. This situation really makes you appreciate the way William and Catherine handle everything. They understand their roles, they respect their traditions, and, most importantly, they respect the British people’s right to transparency.
So, as Lady C says, the time for answers is now. The burden of proof is on Harry and Meghan. Either they provide evidence that their children’s births followed proper royal protocol, or they face the consequences.