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Meghan Markle's Blame Game with NYPD Backfires in a Major Way!

Meghan Markle's Blame Game with NYPD Backfires in a Major Way!

Got leaked emails showing Prince Harry essentially trying to bully the NYPD. Yes, you heard that right — the NYPD. Can you believe the entitlement? This is the same person who left the royal family claiming he wanted privacy, yet here he is causing drama over what many believe was a completely manufactured incident.

Let’s break down what actually happened here, thanks to some fantastic investigative work by a Reddit user on the St. Meghan Markle subreddit. And let me be crystal clear: Unlike the mainstream media, I always give credit where it's due. We've got access to emails showing Harry’s team basically threatening the NYPD. The audacity of it all is staggering!

Now, what’s really interesting is how the Daily Mail is trying to claim this as their exclusive. But guess what? This information was actually out there days before they picked it up. This is why you need to stay tuned to channels like mine that give you the real story before the mainstream media tries to spin it their way.

Let’s talk about these emails for a moment. Harry's team wrote to the NYPD chief demanding — yes, demanding — that certain things be taken care of by a specific deadline. The language used is just gripping with entitlement. He’s actually threatening to file official complaints if they don’t do what he wants. This is the same person who left Britain claiming he wanted a normal life, folks.

And here’s where it gets even more interesting: There are two different letters from the NYPD that tell completely different stories. The first one, dated September 18, 2023, says they don’t have sufficient evidence to arrest anyone. But then, mysteriously, a second letter from December 6 suddenly claims they do have evidence to arrest two individuals. What changed in those few months? Could it be the pressure from Team Sussex?

What’s even more outrageous is that Harry apparently went so far as to contact California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office to help him find the right people to complain to in Manhattan. I mean, seriously, using the governor of California to pressure the NYPD? This is the kind of behavior we've come to expect from these two, but it still manages to shock me every time.

Let’s contrast this with how our beloved Prince William and Princess Catherine handle themselves. Could you ever imagine them threatening police departments or running to governors to complain? Of course not. They handle everything with grace and dignity, focusing on their duties and serving the people, rather than creating drama.

And where’s Meghan in all of this? Well, isn’t it interesting that this whole incident was used to promote their Netflix show and Harry’s book? It’s always about publicity with these two, isn’t it? Every crisis, every challenge becomes another opportunity for them to play the victim card and grab headlines.

Remember how the working royals dealt with actual security threats with dignity, without making a media circus out of it? Princess Catherine has faced far more serious security concerns, yet she handles everything with such grace and professionalism. That’s what real royalty looks like, folks.

And also, what really gets me is how this whole incident seems to be part of their larger strategy to justify their demands for UK taxpayer-funded security. Think about it — create a dramatic incident in NYC, use it to claim they’re in constant danger, then leverage that to demand security in the UK. It’s also transparent once you see the pattern.

Isn’t it interesting how these emails surface just when they’re struggling to stay relevant? Their Netflix deal isn’t exactly setting the world on fire, Meghan’s Spotify venture crashed and burned, and Harry’s book sales have dropped off a cliff. Suddenly, we’re back to talking about this alleged car chase from months ago. You know what’s really telling? The crazy blind item that came out suggesting this whole thing was embellished just so Harry could whine to King Charles about security.

Now, I always tell my viewers to take blind items with a grain of salt, but when you look at the pattern of behavior here, it starts to make a lot of sense, doesn’t it?

Let’s be honest here: Who actually believes that paparazzi in New York City would desperately chase Harry and Meghan? This isn’t 1997, folks. Modern paparazzi know better. And frankly, these two aren’t exactly generating the kind of interest that would warrant such pursuit. But they needed a story, didn’t they? They needed something to keep themselves in the headlines.

What really breaks my heart in all of this is watching what it’s doing to the royal family. King Charles has shown nothing but patience and love toward his youngest son, even walking Meghan down the aisle when her own father couldn’t be there. And how is he repaid? With constant drama and attempts to manipulate situations for publicity. Poor Prince William, watching his brother turn into this unrecognizable person who threatens police departments and tries to manipulate the media.

The William and Harry we knew growing up would never have behaved this way. But that Harry is long gone, replaced by someone who seems to jump at every opportunity to create drama and play the victim. The contrast between the two brothers couldn’t be more stark. While William is preparing to be king, working tirelessly alongside Catherine to serve the British people, Harry is in California firing off threatening emails to police departments and trying to manufacture crises. It’s actually heartbreaking when you think about it.

Let’s talk about the NYPD for a moment. These are highly trained professionals who deal with actual security threats every single day. The idea that Harry thinks he can pressure them into changing their assessment of a situation is just mind-boggling. And using the governor of California to try to influence New York law enforcement? That’s a new low, even for them.

You know what’s really sad? There was a time when Harry was one of the most beloved members of the royal family. People adored him. He was the cheerful, charming prince who served his country and started wonderful initiatives like the Invictus Games. Now look at him, sending threatening emails about paparazzi chases that many people doubt even happened the way they claimed.

And where does this end? What’s next? Will they try to manufacture more incidents to justify their demands? Will they continue trying to pressure law enforcement agencies into supporting their narrative? These are serious institutions they’re trying to manipulate, not PR firms they can boss around.

I’ve got to say, watching all this unfold, I’m more grateful than ever for our working royals. While this drama is playing out, Princess Catherine is out there making real differences in children’s lives with her early years work. Queen Camilla is supporting literacy and domestic violence survivors. King Charles is leading on environmental issues. That’s what real public service looks like.

The irony in all of this is that Harry and Meghan claim they left the UK for privacy and to escape media attention. Yet here they are, constantly creating situations that put them in the spotlight. If you truly want privacy, you don’t send threatening emails that are bound to leak. You don’t try to pressure police departments into supporting your narrative. You just live your life quietly and focus on your family. But that’s not what this is about, is it? It was never about privacy. It’s about control — control of the narrative, control of their image, control of how they’re perceived.

And when they don’t get that control, we see reactions like these emails — demanding, threatening, trying to force institutions to bend to their will.

To all my loyal viewers who’ve been following this saga from the beginning, doesn’t this just confirm everything we’ve been saying? The victim narrative, the manipulation, the constant need for attention — it’s all there in black and white in these emails. You know what really gets me when I think about how Queen Elizabeth would view all of this? She dedicated her entire life to service, to duty, to putting the institution above personal desires. And now we have this: her grandson trying to bully police departments and create media narratives for his own benefit. It’s just sad.

The truth always comes out. No matter how much they try to control the narrative, no matter how many threatening emails they send, the truth finds its way to the surface. 

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