Now, when I first saw this article pop up, I almost spilled my coffee — it’s just too perfect! Yes, we’re talking about a bizarre Christmas card photo. I've been covering Royal news for years now, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it's how to spot a PR move from a mile away.
A so-called "friend" — and I’m putting that in air quotes — has stepped forward to explain that Harry and Meghan are just trying to protect their children’s privacy. They claim they want to shield Archie and Lili from potential threats. Really? That seems a bit suspicious, don’t you think? But wait, there’s more. People Magazine drops a bombshell, revealing that Harry and Meghan are supposedly sending a different private Christmas card to close friends and family. Now, ask yourself, what’s going on here?
The whole article feels like damage control 101. They’re trying desperately to convince us that the children in the questionable photo are definitely Archie and Lili. But here’s the kicker — the way they’re using these kids, whether they’re real or not, as pawns in a PR game? That’s what gets me. It’s one thing to protect your children’s privacy, but it’s another to hide them so much that people start questioning their very existence.
Remember when Meghan was on Suits? Well, it seems like she’s still acting, just on a different stage now. And poor Harry — he’s stuck in the middle of all this. Let’s talk about the other photos in the Christmas card montage. They’re all from carefully orchestrated appearances in Nigeria and Colombia. Notice how they’re recycling content? Yeah, it’s like they’re trying to distract us.
Now, Harry talks about the importance of meeting people face-to-face, saying you can only do so much over Zoom. Maybe he should apply that logic to his own life, huh? The contrast between how William and Catherine handle their public lives versus Harry and Meghan couldn’t be more stark. William and Catherine share genuine family moments with the public, while the Sussexes seem to be playing a bizarre game of hide and seek.
And let’s not forget, this is the same couple who complained about their privacy while simultaneously doing a six-hour Netflix documentary about their lives. The same couple who criticized the royal family while profiting off their royal titles. What we’re seeing here is a classic case of damage control through their favorite media outlet. This article isn’t just a response to backlash; it’s a well-crafted attempt to reshape the narrative.
But here’s the thing — people aren’t buying it. Honestly, what’s really sad here is that there are real children involved, whether we see them or not. I’ve been covering Royal news for years, and I’ve never seen anything quite like this. The Wales family — William, Catherine, and their kids — continue to show a graceful balance of public duty and family life. Meanwhile, the Sussexes are caught up in this strange, shadowy world of mystery.