An astonishing piece of evidence has just surfaced that basically confirms what many of us have suspected all along—Meghan’s master plan started way before she ever laid eyes on poor Prince Harry. We’re talking about a letter she wrote when she was just 11 years old. Can you believe it?
We all had them, but what’s really telling here is the specific nature of what little Meghan wrote in this letter to her teacher. She didn’t write about wanting to help people or make the world a better place, or even about wanting to be a great actress. Nope. What did she focus on? Being rich and famous. Those were her exact words, folks.
In this letter that has just come to light (conveniently, through their Netflix documentary, of course), she wrote, and I’m quoting directly:
"P.S. When I am rich and famous, and I write my life story, I will talk about you and the school so you can be known worldwide."
Doesn’t that just send chills down your spine? And not the good kind. Think about it—at just 11 years old, she was already plotting her path to fame and fortune. And look at how methodically she’s pursued that goal ever since. The acting classes, the college degree used to network in the entertainment industry, landing that role on Suits (which, let’s be honest, wasn’t exactly Breaking Bad in terms of cultural impact), and then, well, she hit the jackpot—a real-life prince.
Here’s the kicker: while Catherine (Kate Middleton) was naturally falling in love with William at university, building a real relationship based on friendship and shared values, Meghan was busy crafting her master plan to become rich and famous. The contrast couldn’t be more stark.
Now, let’s talk about how this revelation fits into everything we’ve seen since Meghan entered the royal family. Remember how quickly things changed once she got that ring on her finger? One minute she’s doing the royal wave and claiming she wants to serve the Queen and the Commonwealth, and the next minute, she’s orchestrating what I can only describe as the biggest royal exit since the abdication crisis. It’s like watching a master class in social climbing, isn’t it?
From that little girl writing about becoming rich and famous, to the woman who managed to bag a prince, only to then decide that being a working royal wasn’t glamorous enough for her—because, let’s face it, being a working royal is about service, not celebrity. It’s about duty, not dollars. Just look at Princess Catherine. There’s a woman who understands what it truly means to be royal.
But Meghan? Oh no. Being a working royal wasn’t enough. She needed more: more spotlight, more attention, and more control over her narrative. And now, here we are in 2025 with her launching yet another venture—a lifestyle show called With Love, Meghan. I mean, could the title be any more telling? It’s all about her, always has been, always will be.
You know what’s really sad about all this? Prince Harry—our once beloved prince who used to be such a credit to the royal family. The way he served in the military, started the Invictus Games, and had a wonderful relationship with William and Catherine—all of that seems like ancient history now. He’s become nothing more than a supporting character in The Meghan Show.
Speaking of Harry, can we just take a moment to imagine what he might think about this letter? Here’s proof that his wife had her sights set on fame, fortune, and the Hollywood spotlight from an incredibly young age. Does this make him question anything? Does he ever lie awake at night wondering if he was just another stepping stone in her grand plan to become rich and famous?
The timing of this revelation is particularly interesting, especially with all the rumors swirling about tension in their marriage. We’ve just heard reports about Harry admitting that it’s not working—and now this comes out. It’s like the pieces of the puzzle are finally falling into place.
Let’s look at the pattern here:
- First, she achieves her childhood dream of becoming rich and famous by marrying into the royal family.
- When that doesn’t provide enough spotlight or control, she engineers an exit that conveniently positions her and Harry in celebrity-filled California.
- Now, she’s launching a lifestyle show, clearly trying to position herself as some sort of Martha Stewart meets Duchess hybrid.
And can we talk about the sheer audacity of launching a lifestyle brand when you’ve effectively walked away from the ultimate lifestyle brand—the British royal family? The royal family has been setting trends and influencing culture for centuries, but apparently, that wasn’t enough for Meghan. She needed her own platform, her own show, her own brand.
What’s really fascinating is how this childhood letter perfectly predicts her approach to fame. Notice how she promised to make her teacher known worldwide? Well, isn’t that exactly what she’s done with every relationship she’s ever had—used it as content for her journey to fame? Just look at how she’s monetized her royal connections: the Oprah interview, the Netflix documentary, and now this new show.
The contrast with the working royals couldn’t be more stark. While William and Catherine are out there doing real work—making actual differences in people’s lives without seeking personal glory—Meghan’s busy building her personal brand. While King Charles is working tirelessly on environmental issues, Meghan’s planning her next media venture. And let’s not forget Queen Camilla, who’s shown what it really means to join the royal family with grace and dignity. She’s faced far more criticism than Meghan ever did, yet she’s never complained. She just keeps doing her duty.
You know what’s really ironic about all this? If Meghan had just been patient and actually learned what it means to be royal, she could have had everything she wanted. The title, the fortune—royal wealth and influence are unmatched. The platform to make a real difference. But no. Just like that 11-year-old girl who wanted to be rich and famous, adult Meghan couldn’t see past the superficial allure of celebrity. She couldn’t understand that true influence comes from service, not self-promotion. True respect is earned through dedication, not demanded through media manipulation.
And now, here we are in 2025, watching her launch yet another venture while her marriage reportedly crumbles around her. That teacher’s letter she so proudly displayed in the Netflix documentary wasn’t just a cute childhood memento—it was a warning sign we all missed. It was the first page in a playbook she’s been following her entire life.
Think about it. Everything she’s done since meeting Harry has been perfectly aligned with that childhood goal: The lavish wedding that had to be a spectacle, the constant press coverage she claimed to hate while simultaneously courting it, the strategic stepping back from royal duties that was really a stepping up into the celebrity spotlight—everything designed for fame.
Even now, with the timing of her lifestyle show launch, you’ve got to wonder—why now?
Let’s talk about that for a minute. With Love, Meghan launches on January 15th. Because apparently, the world needs another celebrity lifestyle guru. We already had The Tig, which she conveniently shut down when she got engaged to Harry. Wonder why she didn’t keep that going as a working royal? Oh right. It wasn’t grand enough for her ambitions.
What’s really telling is how she’s using this new show to basically create an alternate version of royal life. She’s taking all the glamour and none of the responsibility. All the privilege and none of the duty. It’s like she’s creating her own little royal court in Montecito, with herself as the queen. But here’s the thing about fame and fortune: when they’re your only goals, they’re hollow. They don’t bring satisfaction.
Just look at how many projects she’s launched and abandoned since leaving the royal family: the Spotify deal, the Netflix documentary, various charitable foundations that seem to exist mainly on paper. It’s like she’s constantly chasing the next big thing, never content with what she has.
And poor Harry—can you imagine discovering that your wife had basically mapped out this kind of future for herself before she even hit puberty? That her lifelong ambition was simply to be rich and famous? Not to make a difference, not to serve others, but to be rich and famous.
The saddest part is Harry could have had it all. He was beloved by the British public, had a wonderful relationship with his family, and was doing meaningful work with veteran and mental health initiatives. Now, he’s reduced to making occasional appearances at events where he’s introduced as Meghan Markle’s husband.
Look at the difference between the two couples now. William and Catherine are going from strength to strength. Their popularity is at an all-time high, their children are growing up in a stable, loving environment, and their work is making a real difference in people’s lives. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are constantly having to announce new projects, new ventures—anything to stay relevant.
And let’s not forget the timing of this letter’s revelation. It comes out just as there are reports of trouble in paradise. Is this Meghan’s way of reminding everyone—and perhaps Harry—that fame was always her destiny, with or without him?
The truly tragic thing is this letter shows that she’s actually achieved exactly what she wanted. She’s rich, she’s famous, she’s got her name in headlines all over the world—but at what cost? She’s alienated her husband from his family, burned bridges with the most prestigious institution in the world, and become more famous for causing drama than for any actual achievements.
Meanwhile, the real royals continue to do what they’ve always done: serve with dignity, work without fanfare, and maintain the standards that have kept the monarchy relevant for centuries. William and Catherine are showing what real royal work looks like. King Charles is modernizing the monarchy while respecting its traditions. And Queen Camilla is demonstrating what it means to support the institution, not change it to suit your own agenda.
You know what this all reminds me of? That old saying about being careful what you wish for. Little Meghan wished to be rich and famous—and she got exactly that. But I wonder if that 11-year-old girl ever imagined that achieving those goals would come at the cost of her husband’s family relationships, her own reputation, and possibly even her marriage.