But what’s happening with Meghan Markle right now is honestly beyond the pale. Our beloved King Charles, who has shown nothing but patience and dignity through this entire ordeal, has finally had enough. And honestly, can you blame him?
It’s come to light, through the German documentary Harry: The Lost Prince, that our favorite attention-seeking duo has been shamelessly trading off their royal titles to rake in huge amounts of money. Isn’t that just rich? Pun absolutely intended! You know what really gets me? The sheer audacity of it all. Here we have Meghan, who spent barely 18 months as a working royal, parading around like she’s still entitled to all the privileges while doing none of the work. She’s basically trying to have her cake and eat it too—or should I say, have her royal title and monetize it as well?
Let’s talk about their recent travels to places like Colombia and Nigeria. As Russell Meers pointed out (and I couldn’t agree more), they’re visiting some of the world’s poorest communities while Meghan struts around in designer outfits worth tens of thousands of pounds. Talk about tone-deaf! Can you imagine Catherine, our beloved Princess of Wales, ever being so insensitive? Never in a million years!
Speaking of Catherine, let’s take a moment to appreciate how she and Prince William handle their royal duties. They’re always appropriate, considerate, and always put the needs of others before their own personal gain. That’s what real royalty looks like, my friends—not this Hollywood-style, cash-grabbing circus we’re seeing from the Sussexes.
You know what really makes me laugh—and not in a good way? Remember when they wanted to be “half-in, half-out” of the royal family? Jack Royston from The Royal Report hit the nail on the head when he said they basically wanted to use the monarchy as their personal ATM machine while living their fancy California lifestyle. Thank goodness our late Queen Elizabeth had the wisdom to put her foot down on that one.
Let me tell you something personal. It reminds me of that one relative we all have who only shows up at family gatherings when they need something. You know the type, right? They skip all the regular family dinners and avoid helping out with the tough stuff, but suddenly they appear when there’s an inheritance to discuss or money to be borrowed. That’s exactly what this feels like.
And don’t even get me started on how they’re affecting King Charles. Our monarch, who has literally waited his entire life to serve his country, now has to deal with this constant drama and disrespect from his own son and daughter-in-law. It must break his heart, especially after everything he’s been through recently with his cancer diagnosis. The man deserves peace and respect, not this constant undermining of the institution he represents.
What really bothers me is how they’re essentially scamming innocent people. Yes, I said it—scamming! Because what else do you call it when you’re using a title you’ve completely abandoned the responsibilities of to make money? They’re selling this fake royal fantasy to people who don’t realize they’ve turned their backs on everything the British monarchy actually stands for.
Let’s break down some of their recent behavior, shall we? They’re going around using HRH and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles whenever it suits them, despite agreeing not to use these titles commercially when they left. It’s like they think we’re all stupid and won’t notice this blatant contradiction, but guess what? We notice. We all notice. And have you seen how they present themselves in America? It’s all “I’m a duchess this” and “royal protocol that,” while simultaneously trashing the very institution that gave them these titles. The hypocrisy is absolutely staggering. It’s like quitting your job but still using the company credit card. It just doesn’t work that way.
Let’s talk about the impact this has on the working royals, who are actually doing their jobs. While William and Catherine are out there every day representing the crown with grace and dignity, dealing with real issues and making a genuine difference, the Sussexes are in California making podcasts and Netflix shows that do nothing but complain about the family they left behind. Remember when Meghan claimed she didn’t know anything about the royal family before meeting Harry? Well, she certainly figured out how to monetize it pretty quickly, didn’t she? It’s almost like—oh, I don’t know—she had a plan all along. I’m just saying what we’re all thinking.
And poor Prince Harry—yes, I do mean poor Prince Harry. Despite everything, look at what’s become of him. From the cheeky, beloved prince who served his country in Afghanistan to the shadow of his former self, dancing to whatever tune Meghan plays. It’s heartbreaking to watch. The man who was once so close to his brother, who was the fun uncle to William’s children, who had such a special relationship with his grandmother—now all of that is gone. The contrast between the two brothers couldn’t be more stark. While William grows more and more into his future role as king, showing true leadership and vision, Harry’s out there doing what exactly? Jumping from one commercial venture to another, each one seeming more desperate than the last. It’s like watching a slow-motion car crash, and we can’t look away.
You know what really gets me? The timing of all this. While King Charles is dealing with his health issues, while Catherine is recovering from her surgery, while the working royals are stepping up more than ever to support the monarchy, what are Harry and Meghan doing? Looking for more ways to cash in on their titles. The absolute lack of respect and consideration is just mind-boggling.
And let’s talk about their supposed charitable work for a moment. They show up in these developing countries wearing outfits that cost more than most families there make in a year, preaching about equality and compassion. The disconnect is just astronomical. Compare that to Princess Catherine’s work with early childhood development or William’s environmental initiatives—actual, meaningful work that creates real change, not just photo opportunities.
The funny thing is—well, not funny, haha, but funny strange—they don’t seem to realize how transparent they are. Every move they make is so obviously calculated for maximum publicity and profit. It’s like they think we can’t see through their game plan, but we can, can’t we, my Royal Watchers? We see it all too clearly.
Remember when they first left, claiming they wanted privacy? Well, that worked out well, didn’t it? They’ve never been more public, never been more in our faces, and never more desperate for attention. The only difference is now they want to control the narrative completely while still benefiting from their royal connections. Sorry, but it doesn’t work that way.
You know what’s really sad? This could have all been so different. They could have been such an asset to the monarchy, working alongside William and Catherine, supporting King Charles in his new role. Instead, they chose this path of constant controversy and cash grabbing. And for what? To live in Montecito and rub shoulders with celebrities who probably couldn’t care less about them beyond their royal connections. Let’s be honest—without those titles, what are they really offering? What actual skills or talents are they bringing to the table? Meghan had a moderate acting career, and Harry—well, Harry’s main qualification is being born into the royal family, the very institution they seem to despise. It’s the only reason anyone’s paying attention to them at all.
And speaking of attention—have you noticed how every time the working royals have something important happening, suddenly there’s some new Sussex drama? It’s like clockwork. Catherine announces a new project—boom, Harry and Meghan have some new complaint about their treatment. King Charles has an important diplomatic meeting—suddenly there’s a new Sussex documentary or interview. The timing is never coincidental, is it?
The saddest part in all of this is watching what it’s doing to the family relationships. William and Harry used to be so close. Remember those days? The two brothers who lost their mother so young, who supported each other through thick and thin. Now look at them—they can barely be in the same room together. And for what? Because one brother’s wife decided the rules and responsibilities of royal life weren’t glamorous enough for her Hollywood aspirations?
You know what really shows the difference between them and the true working royals? It’s how they handle themselves in difficult times. Look at how Catherine has dealt with her recent health issues—with dignity, privacy, and grace. Compare that to the constant drama and attention-seeking behavior from the Sussexes. It’s like comparing fine wine to cheap vinegar.
And let’s talk about their supporters for a moment—the so-called Sussex Squad. These people defend every single thing Harry and Meghan do, no matter how hypocritical or inappropriate it might be. They attack the working royals, spread conspiracy theories, and basically act like they’re in some kind of cult. It’s bizarre and frankly quite concerning to watch.
But you know what gives me hope? Seeing how the real working royals continue to carry on with dignity and purpose. King Charles, despite his health challenges, is showing true leadership and strength. Queen Camilla has really stepped up, hasn’t she? And William and Catherine continue to be the perfect example of what modern royalty should be—dedicated, dignified, and genuinely committed to serving the people. The contrast between how the working royals handle themselves and how the Sussexes behave couldn’t be clearer. One group is dedicated to service, duty, and making a real difference in people’s lives; the other? Well, we all know what they’re about.
And now, with this latest money-grabbing scheme using their titles, they’ve really crossed the line. King Charles has been more than patient—some might say too patient—but enough is enough. There comes a point where you have to say, "No more." And it looks like we’ve finally reached that point. And you know what? I think the monarchy will be just fine without them. In fact, it might be stronger. Sometimes, you need to cut away the dead wood to help the tree grow stronger, if you know what I mean.
While it’s sad that it’s come to this, especially for King Charles and William, sometimes that’s just what needs to happen. I’ve been covering the royal family for years, and I’ve never seen anything quite like this—the level of disrespect, the blatant commercialization of titles, the constant attacks on the institution. It’s unprecedented. But you know what? The monarchy has survived for over a thousand years. It survived wars, scandals, and revolutions. It’ll survive this too. What really matters is how the working royals continue to serve, continue to represent the best of British values, and continue to make a real difference in people’s lives. While Harry and Meghan are out there trying to maximize their profit from their royal connections, William, Catherine, and the others are actually doing the work day in and day out.
So what’s next? Well, that’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Or should I say, million-pound question. But one thing’s for certain—King Charles has finally put his foot down, and it’s about time. The monarchy isn’t a brand to be exploited. It’s not a marketing tool. It’s an institution that represents service, duty, and tradition.