The audacity! The sheer nerve of this woman never ceases to amaze me. Here she is, living in her California mansion, having thrown the royal family under the bus time and time again, and now she has the gall to write to the king, demanding explanations about different rules.
What makes this even more absurd is that she’s comparing herself to Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. Now, love her or hate her, Fergie has been loyal to the family through thick and thin. She’s never gone on Oprah to trash the institution, never made a Netflix series portraying herself as a victim, and never written a tell-all book exposing family secrets. Yet Meghan has the audacity to complain about Fergie being allowed to do interviews and promote books.
Let’s be real here, my friends, this is classic narcissistic behavior. It’s like that relative who causes drama at every family gathering, storms off, cuts off contact with everyone, and then complains when they’re not invited to Christmas dinner. That’s exactly what we’re dealing with here.
Think about it: Meghan and Harry CHOSE to leave. They weren’t forced out; they decided royal life wasn’t for them. Fine, that’s their choice. But you can’t have your cake and eat it too. You can’t trash the institution from across the pond and then demand the same privileges as those who are actually working to support the monarchy.
And let’s talk about timing for a second. This letter reportedly came after they’d already done the Oprah interview, after the Netflix series, after Spare. Can you imagine being King Charles? You’ve just lost your beloved mother, navigating your new role as monarch, dealing with your wife’s cancer diagnosis, and then this lands on your desk—a letter from your daughter-in-law who’s spent the last few years publicly criticizing everything you stand for?
The contrast between Meghan’s behavior and how our beloved Princess Catherine has conducted herself couldn’t be more stark. Catherine, even while battling serious health issues, has shown nothing but grace, dignity, and dedication to duty. She understood from day one that being part of the royal family means service above self. She’s never complained about different rules because she understands that with great privilege comes great responsibility.
And poor Prince William—watching his brother being manipulated away from his family must be heartbreaking. Remember those days when Harry was the cheeky, fun-loving prince who would do anything for his big brother? Now he can’t even be bothered to visit his cancer-stricken father without his wife’s permission.
What really gets me is Meghan’s claim that she wasn’t prepared for royal life and that nobody helped her. But let’s remember, Catherine offered to help her, Camilla offered to help her, and the queen herself took her under her wing, even inviting her to that solo engagement shortly after the wedding. But nothing was ever enough, was it?
Speaking of help, let’s not forget the army of staff who reportedly left because of Meghan’s behavior. These were experienced professionals who had served the royal family for years and knew exactly how to navigate royal protocol. But apparently, Meghan knew better than everyone else. And now she’s questioning why there are different rules? Well, dear viewers, let me explain something very simple: there are different rules because some people have proven themselves trustworthy, and others haven’t.
Some people understand that being royal isn’t about self-promotion and making millions from streaming deals; it’s about service, duty, and putting the institution above personal gain. You know what’s particularly rich? Meghan complaining about rules while she and Harry are out there using their royal titles to make money hand over fist in America. They’re literally trading on their royal connections while simultaneously trying to tear down the institution that gave them those titles in the first place.
Let’s talk about these so-called different rules she’s complaining about. What exactly did she expect? That she could come in, completely ignore centuries of tradition and protocol, and have everything changed to suit her Hollywood lifestyle? The royal family has survived for over a thousand years because of these traditions and protocols. They’re not just arbitrary rules; they’re the framework that keeps the monarchy stable and relevant.
And here’s something that really gets my blood boiling—the timing of all this. While King Charles is dealing with cancer, while Catherine is recovering from surgery, while the working royals are stepping up to keep everything running smoothly—what are Harry and Meghan doing? Creating more drama, more headlines, more chaos. It’s like they can’t stand not being the center of attention for five minutes.
Remember when Harry used to be so close to William and Catherine? The three of them were like a dream team—such wonderful chemistry and genuine warmth. Now, look at what’s happened. Harry can’t even be in the same room as his brother, and it’s heartbreaking to watch.
Speaking of Harry, where is his voice in all this? Has he become so completely under Meghan’s influence that he can’t see what’s happening? The Harry we knew would never have allowed his wife to write such a letter to his father, especially after everything they’ve already put the family through.
And let’s be honest about something else—this latest move is so transparently about publicity. Their Netflix deals aren’t exactly setting the world on fire, are they? Their Spotify deal went up in smoke, and they’re not getting the A-list attention they clearly crave. So what do they do? Create more royal drama to stay relevant.
You know what really gets me? The sheer ingratitude of it all. Meghan was welcomed into one of the most prestigious families in the world. She had a 32 million-pound wedding, was given a beautiful home, titles, jewelry, staff—everything she could have wanted. But instead of being grateful, instead of trying to learn and adapt, she decided it wasn’t enough.
And don’t even get me started on the way they’ve handled their children’s titles. One minute, they’re claiming they don’t want their children burdened with royal titles. The next minute, they’re insisting on using “Prince” and “Princess” for Archie and Lilibet. The inconsistency is mind-boggling.
This letter to King Charles just proves what many of us have suspected all along—Meghan never intended to be a working royal. She wanted the glamour, the titles, the prestige, but none of the responsibility that comes with it. She wanted to pick and choose which rules to follow and which traditions to respect. Can we talk about the absolute cheek of comparing herself to Fergie? Sarah Ferguson, whatever her faults, has always maintained respect for the institution. She’s never tried to tear it down.
Meghan doesn’t seem to grasp that trust has to be earned. The reason other family members have different rules is that they’ve proven themselves trustworthy over years of service. They understand the delicate balance between personal freedom and royal duty.
Let’s remember, the rules weren’t different just for Meghan. Every royal spouse has had to adapt and learn. Look at the Duchess of Edinburgh—she came from a PR background, had her own career, but she understood what was required of her as a royal wife. She adapted, she learned, and she earned trust. Now she’s one of the most respected members of the family.
The timing of this letter leak is also very telling. Just when the family is dealing with serious health issues, just when they need privacy and peace the most—suddenly, this story emerges. It’s a pattern we’ve seen time and time again. Whenever the spotlight starts to dim on Harry and Meghan, something controversial mysteriously finds its way to the press.
You know what really breaks my heart? Thinking about how this must affect King Charles. Despite everything Harry and Meghan have done, despite all the hurtful accusations and public attacks, he still loves his son. He still included them in his coronation plans, still ensures their security when they’re in the UK. And how do they repay this kindness? With more demands, more complaints, more drama.
What about the impact on the monarchy? As an institution, William and Catherine are working tirelessly to modernize the monarchy while respecting its traditions. They’re showing how to bring the royal family into the 21st century without destroying its fundamental values. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan seem intent on causing as much damage as possible from their California compound.
The contrast between how different members of the family handle their duties couldn’t be clearer. While Catherine was recently in hospital, did we hear any complaints, any demands, any leaked letters? No. She handled it with characteristic grace and privacy. That’s what real royal behavior looks like.
Let me tell you something, my dear viewers: I’ve been covering the royal family for years, and I’ve never seen anything quite like this. The level of entitlement, the complete lack of self-awareness—it’s truly unprecedented. And the fact that they think this behavior is acceptable is mind-boggling.
What’s truly sad is the damage this is doing to the institution of the monarchy itself. The royal family has always operated on dignity and discretion—never complain, never explain, as the Queen’s motto went. But Harry and Meghan seem determined to air every grievance, challenge every protocol, and question every tradition.
This isn’t about modernization. William and Catherine are modernizing the monarchy beautifully. This is about wanting special treatment, about wanting to be above the rules that everyone else follows. It’s about wanting all the benefits of royal status without any of the responsibilities.
The audacity of writing such a letter to the king—I mean, really. After everything they’ve done: the Oprah interview with its devastating accusations, the Netflix series painting the family in such a negative light, Harry’s book with all its personal attacks—and they still think they have the right to demand explanations? It reminds me of that saying: burning bridges and then complaining you can’t cross the river. That’s exactly what Harry and Meghan have done. They’ve burned every bridge with the royal family and now they’re surprised they’re treated differently from those who remained loyal.
You know what really shows the difference? Look at how Princess Anne handles herself. No drama, no complaints, just quiet, dedicated service. Look at Sophie, who came from a similar professional background to Meghan but adapted beautifully to royal life. These are the examples of how it should be done.
And let’s talk about King Charles’s response—or rather, his lack of response. That’s real class, isn’t it? Despite everything, he maintains his dignity, focusing on his duties and serving the people, even while dealing with his health issues. That’s what true royalty looks like.
I know many of you are as frustrated as I am by this constant drama. We all want to see the royal family united, working together for the good of the nation. But as long as certain people continue to put their own interests above everything else, I fear that won’t happen. What we can do is continue to support those who are actually doing the work—continue to show our love and appreciation for William and Catherine, for King Charles and Queen Camilla, for all the working royals who understand what service truly means.