Meghan manages to hit a new low. This time, she’s dragging Princess Catherine into the mess! Meghan is now trying to spin this narrative that her "all failures" – and I’m using air quotes here – are somehow Catherine’s fault. I mean, really? The woman walked into the royal family with more support and goodwill than any royal bride in history, and now Meghan’s trying to blame Catherine for her missteps? Unbelievable.
Let’s rewind a bit, shall we? Remember those early days when Catherine went out of her way to welcome Meghan? The pictures don’t lie, folks. We all saw Catherine trying to guide Meghan, showing her the ropes, being the supportive sister-in-law. But here’s what really gets me, and I know many of you longtime viewers will feel the same. Meghan wasn’t exactly in the best place to be making decisions back then. Let’s just say she was allegedly, shall we say, a bit too loose with her words in the back of the car with Catherine. And Catherine, of course, always remained the professional and class act she is.
But let’s talk about what’s really going on here. This isn’t about Catherine at all – it’s about classic narcissist behavior. Believe me, I’ve seen enough of this to know when someone can’t accept responsibility for their actions and looks for a scapegoat. And who better to blame than the woman that everybody loves? Think about it – Catherine spent years learning the ropes, respecting traditions, and bringing her own modern touch to the monarchy, all while Meghan wanted all the glory without the hard work.
Let’s break it down. Meghan claimed she had it rough – poor Meghan having to attend fancy events with palace staff at her beck and call. I mean, seriously, these are 21st-century problems, not real struggles. And then Richard Fitzwilliams, bless him, tries to be diplomatic and says their relationship was “cool.” But, let’s be real – this is the same person who's consistently tried to undermine the institution.
I’ve been covering the royals for years, and I’m seeing some serious patterns here. Meghan’s behavior reminds me a lot of other social climbers who’ve tried to use their royal connections for their own gain. But here’s the difference – none of them have had the audacity to turn around and blame others.
And let’s not forget about Harry. The man who once was the cheeky, beloved prince is now nothing more than a puppet on strings. It breaks my heart. We’ve seen this dynamic before – where someone slowly isolates their partner. Meghan tries to position herself as a huge star who’s so used to the red carpet. But let’s be real here – before Harry, most people wouldn’t have even known who she was if she knocked on their door.
You know what really gets me? It’s how Meghan tries to make everything about herself and attack the institution that gave her a platform. The truth is, real royal work isn’t about designer clothes or red carpets – it’s about showing up, rain or shine, to support charities, communities, and causes that matter. It’s about putting duty before self.
What really infuriates me – and I know many of you feel the same – is how this affects the King. During what should be his time to shine, King Charles has had to deal with constant drama and attention-seeking behavior. And let’s give credit where it’s due – Camilla has handled this situation with dignity. She’s gone from one of the most criticized women in Britain to a respected queen in a supporting role. The contrast couldn’t be clearer.
On one side, we have Catherine and William working tirelessly for the British people, raising their children with strong values, modernizing the monarchy while respecting its traditions. On the other, we have Harry and Meghan throwing constant tantrums from their California mansion, making everything about themselves and trying to blame Catherine. It’s honestly laughable.
And let’s not forget Meghan’s “struggles” with royal life. She never actually gave it a proper go. Eighteen months – that’s all it took for her to decide it wasn’t working out. Meanwhile, Catherine has been serving the British people for over a decade, even while facing health challenges.
Let me be clear – this isn’t about choosing sides. This is about recognizing the truth versus fiction, dedication versus self-service, and duty versus celebrity. Catherine represents everything a modern royal should be: accessible, dedicated, and genuine. Meghan, on the other hand, represents the monarchy without needing drama or self-promotion.
I’ll tell you, every time I think Meghan has reached the bottom with her accusations and behavior, she somehow manages to dig deeper. But you know what? The truth always comes out, and the British public isn’t fooled. They see through what’s really going on.