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Meghan Markle Caught? Claims She’s Exploiting Archie & Lilibet for PR Value

Meghan Markle Caught? Claims She’s Exploiting Archie & Lilibet for PR Value

Megan has suddenly decided to debut photos of Archie and Lilibet on Instagram after years of claiming to be fiercely protective of their privacy. The timing? Chef’s kiss—perfectly orchestrated for maximum attention, as always. Now, my loyal viewers know I’ve been covering the royal family for years, and I’ve developed quite a nose for sniffing out PR stunts. This latest move by Megan? It’s giving desperate housewife meets failed actress trying to stay relevant.

But what makes this particularly disturbing is how she’s using her children—or should I say, the concept of her children—as pawns in her never-ending game of chess against the royal family. Let’s be honest here: Have any of us actually seen clear, verifiable proof of these children’s existence? I’m not saying they don’t exist, but the way they’re being presented is raising some serious red flags. Every photo we’ve seen has been carefully orchestrated—taken at specific angles, always slightly obscured. It’s like we’re watching a magic show where the magician never quite reveals their tricks.

And speaking of magic tricks, let’s talk about this new Instagram debut. After abandoning their royal duties, trashing the family on Oprah, and then crying about privacy, suddenly Megan’s ready to share photos on her lifestyle brand website. Give me a break—it’s so transparent it’s almost painful to watch. This isn’t about sharing family moments; it’s about creating what royal expert Jenny Bond accurately calls “commercial value.”

Compare this to Princess Catherine and Prince William, who have always approached sharing photos of their children with dignity and transparency. Catherine even takes many of the photos herself—beautiful, clear shots that show real moments with their children. No weird angles, no mysterious shadows—just pure, authentic family love.

Now, let’s dig deeper into this whole situation. Remember when Harry used to complain about cameras in his face as a child? The irony here is thicker than Megan’s makeup at the Invictus Games. He’s supposedly so traumatized by photographers, yet here they are, strategically releasing snippets of their children when it suits their commercial interests. The hypocrisy is staggering.

What really gets me is how they’re essentially blackmailing King Charles and the monarchy. These children—whether they exist as we’re told or not—are being used as bargaining chips in Megan’s never-ending quest for attention and relevance. It’s emotional manipulation at its finest, and frankly, it’s disgusting.

Let me paint you a picture of how this typically works in Megan’s world: First, create a mystery around something—in this case, the children. Then, dangle small pieces of information or images to keep people interested. Finally, use that interest to leverage commercial opportunities or media attention. It’s PR 101, and she’s using it shamelessly.

Can we talk about the timing of all this? Just when the royal family is dealing with King Charles’s health concerns and Princess Catherine’s recovery, here comes Megan with another attention-grabbing stunt. It’s like she has a sixth sense for when the spotlight isn’t on her and simply can’t bear it.

The way Megan’s handling these children—if they are indeed real—is particularly troubling. Every parent wants to protect their children, but there’s a massive difference between protection and exploitation. What we’re seeing here looks suspiciously like the latter.

Think about it: We’ve seen more consistent, clear evidence of the Loch Ness Monster than we have of Archie and Lilibet. And yet, every time Megan needs a publicity boost or her Netflix numbers are dropping, suddenly there’s a new glimpse of the children. It’s becoming predictable to the point of being laughable.

But here’s what really breaks my heart: the impact this must be having on the royal family. Imagine being King Charles, wanting to have a relationship with your grandchildren but having to navigate this circus of manipulation and media games. Or think about Prince William and Catherine, watching their brother and sister-in-law turn what should be private family matters into commercial opportunities.

Let’s not forget that this is the same woman who claimed she didn’t know anything about the royal family before marrying Harry—the same woman who somehow managed to orchestrate a multi-million-dollar exit from royal duties while claiming she was trapped. The pattern is clear as day, my friends. This isn’t about protecting children; it’s about protecting and promoting the Megan Markle brand.

Every move is calculated, every photo release is strategic, and every decision is based on what will generate the most publicity and commercial value. Compare this to how the working royals handle their children’s public presence. When Catherine shares photos of George, Charlotte, and Louis, they’re clear, joyful, and genuine. There’s no mystery, no games, no commercial angle—just a mother proud of her children and willing to share appropriate moments with the public who have supported their family.

What frustrates me most is how transparent this all is to anyone paying attention. The timing of these photo releases always coincides with either negative press they want to distract from or a new project they’re trying to promote. It’s PR 101 but executed with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer.

As we wrap up this discussion, I want to remind you all why we care so much about this. The monarchy isn’t just an institution; it’s a symbol of stability, tradition, and public service. When someone tries to exploit it for personal gain, it affects all of us who value these principles.

William and Catherine continue to show us what real royal duty looks like. Their children are growing up understanding their roles, their heritage, and their responsibilities. Meanwhile, Megan’s playing games with her children’s images for commercial gain. The contrast couldn’t be clearer.

Keep paying attention to the patterns, and most importantly, keep supporting those members of the royal family who understand what public service really means. Because at the end of the day, that’s what this is all about—service, not self-service.

Until next time, stay royal, stay true, and keep calling out the manipulation when you see it. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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