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IRS Halts Harry & Meghan's Royal Tour Amid ArcheWell Scandal Unveiled On Air

IRS Halts Harry & Meghan's Royal Tour Amid ArcheWell Scandal Unveiled On Air

The house of cards that Meghan and Harry built is finally tumbling down, and karma is serving it hot. The IRS investigating Archewell and the mysterious $6 million gap in their tax reports. We’ve all seen this train wreck coming from miles away, haven’t we?

Let’s rewind for a moment because this story is too rich not to savor every detail. Here we have Meghan and Harry living in their Montecito mansion, preaching about compassion and service, while our beloved Princess Catherine and Prince William are out there doing the real work day in and day out. The contrast couldn’t be more stark, could it?

Now, suddenly, their globe-trotting adventures are under scrutiny. Remember that trip to Colombia they took earlier this year? Here’s Harry, claiming he couldn’t bring his precious wife back to the UK because it wasn’t safe enough. Seriously? The UK, with all its Royal protection officers, isn’t safe, but Colombia is just fine? Make it make sense, people!

The audacity of these two never ceases to amaze me. They’re running around playing pretend Royals in places like Colombia and Nigeria, but they’re not representing anyone but themselves. As my dear friend and fellow Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield pointed out, these tours are supposed to be about building diplomatic and trade alliances for an actual government. But what are Harry and Meghan doing? They’re just building their own brand and collecting content for Netflix.

And let’s talk about optics. Meghan swans around in designer outfits worth tens of thousands of dollars in countries where people are struggling to make ends meet. It’s like they’re completely tone-deaf. Meanwhile, Catherine, bless her heart, is seen in re-worn outfits supporting British brands, being mindful of the message she sends. That’s class, my friends. That’s what a real Royal does.

But wait, it gets better. The IRS investigation! I’ve been saying for years that something wasn’t adding up. $6 million doesn’t just disappear into thin air, does it? Their little Royal cosplay tours are being put on pause—couldn’t have happened to a more deserving couple, if you ask me.

What really gets me is how they’re trying to spin this whole situation. Their PR machine is working overtime, trying to make it seem like they’re pursuing separate work commitments as part of some grand plan. Please! We can see right through it. It’s damage control, pure and simple.

Remember when Harry was a respected member of the Royal Family? The cheeky, lovable prince who served his country and started wonderful initiatives like the Invictus Games? It breaks my heart to see what he’s become under Meghan’s influence. He went from one of the most beloved Royals to a shell of his former self, dancing to whatever tune his wife plays.

Speaking of the Invictus Games, isn’t it interesting how that was genuinely about serving others and helping wounded veterans? Now, everything they touch seems to be about serving themselves. The contrast between pre-Meghan Harry and post-Meghan Harry is like night and day.

Let’s be real: what we’re witnessing is the inevitable result of trying to monetize Royal connections while pretending to be victims. You can’t have it both ways. You can’t claim you’re breaking free from the institution while constantly trading on your Royal connections. You can’t cry about privacy while inviting Netflix cameras into your life, nor complain about security concerns in Britain while gallivanting around Colombia.

What really gets to me—and I know it gets to you too, my loyal viewers—is how they’ve treated our beloved Queen Elizabeth during her final years, and how they continue to treat King Charles and Queen Camilla. The lack of respect, the constant jabs, the endless drama—it’s exhausting and for what? For Netflix deals? For Spotify contracts that didn’t even last? For book deals where Harry threw his entire family under the bus?

Now, with this IRS investigation looming, we’re finally seeing the chickens come home to roost. It’s like watching a Shakespearean play unfold, a fall from grace that’s entirely self-inflicted. They had it all: respect, a platform, the ability to make real change in the world—but that wasn’t enough for some.

Meanwhile, William and Catherine are quietly getting on with their duties, raising their children and showing what true Royal service looks like. No drama, no scandals—just dedication to duty and country. The contrast is striking.

Just the other day, I was talking to a friend who used to be a huge Sussex supporter. Even she’s starting to see through the facade. She said, “Ben, I wanted to believe they were different, that they would modernize the monarchy. But all they’ve done is commercialize it.” Isn’t that the truth? Their handling of post-Royal life has been a master class in what not to do. Every move seems calculated for maximum publicity, maximum profit, but with minimum actual substance.

Remember all those grand announcements about Archewell, about changing the world, about compassion in action? Where are the results? Where’s the actual impact? Instead, we have a series of failed projects, controversial appearances, and now this IRS investigation that could potentially expose everything. And if there’s one organization you don’t want looking too closely at your finances, it’s the IRS. They don’t care about Royal titles or Netflix deals—they want the numbers to add up.

Isn’t it ironic? Harry and Meghan claim they left the UK for more freedom, more privacy, less scrutiny. But have you noticed how they’re under more scrutiny now than ever? Every move is analyzed, every project questioned, every appearance criticized. The sad thing is, they brought this all on themselves.

The Colombia and Nigeria tours are perfect examples of their delusion. They’re trying to recreate Royal tours without the infrastructure, legitimacy, or purpose that actual Royal tours have. It’s like watching a cover band trying to convince everyone they’re the original artists. The moves might look similar, but the substance just isn’t there.

Now, let’s talk about those designer outfits for a moment. When visiting communities struggling with poverty, maybe wearing outfits that cost more than what many earn in a year isn’t the best look. But that’s Meghan for you—always focused on the photo op, never on the actual impact.

This is why Catherine is so beloved. She understands that being a Royal is about service, not about serving yourself. When she rewears outfits, when she gets down to eye level with children, when she takes on meaningful projects and sees them through—that’s real Royal work.

Watching this whole saga unfold has been both fascinating and frustrating. Fascinating because it’s like a real-time lesson in how not to handle privilege and responsibility. Frustrating because they’re tarnishing the reputation of an institution many hold dear.

But here’s the silver lining: this situation is making the true value of the working Royals more apparent than ever. The contrast between the Sussexes’ behavior and the quiet dignity of the rest of the Royal Family couldn’t be clearer. And now, with the IRS investigation and the pausing of their quasi-Royal tours, maybe we’re seeing the beginning of the end of this circus.

I think this is karma, pure and simple. You can’t spend years throwing your family under the bus, making unfounded accusations, playing the victim while living in luxury, and expect no consequences. The universe has a way of balancing things out.

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