Meghan’s recent appearance with Drew Barrymore has sparked some interesting reactions. Let’s just say, Meghan looked way happier with Drew than we’ve ever seen her with Prince Harry. She had the glow, the sparkle in her eyes, and even a double vein (how does that even happen?).
Harry, on the other hand, might want to take notes. Meghan’s got a girl crush, and let’s be real—Harry’s not exactly in a position to join in on the fun. So, what’s next for Harry? Well, he might want to start worrying about what happens after the cameras stop rolling. Because, let’s face it, Meghan’s got a new favorite person, and it’s not him.
Next up: Meghan doubles down on the Sussex name. In a recent update, Meghan referred to herself as “Sussex” instead of Mountbatten-Windsor. Wait, isn’t Mountbatten-Windsor her actual last name? This claim makes zero sense, but who’s going to correct her in her inner circle? She’s probably surrounded by yes-people who nod along with everything she says.
But here’s the real question: does Meghan know something we don’t? Is she worried about losing her title? Is this some kind of insurance policy? Whatever the reason, it’s clear that Meghan is determined to keep the Sussex name front and center—even if it doesn’t technically belong to her.
Now, onto the next bombshell: the call girl allegations. According to some reports, Meghan “would have been the perfect royal.” But instead, we’re stuck with With Love, Meghan. What does this even mean? Would have been? She had her shot. Everyone in the royal family tried to help her—William, Sophie, even the late Queen. But instead of embracing the opportunity, Meghan allegedly wanted to “bang” William (yes, that’s a direct quote from the article).
This narrative that the royal family was racist and oppressive is getting old. It’s a farce, and it’s frustrating to see outlets like Slate—a notoriously left-wing, feminist publication—pushing this agenda. They’re known for their hot takes, and this one is no exception.
So, what’s the takeaway here? Meghan’s got a girl crush, she’s doubling down on the Sussex name, and the royal family is still being painted as the villain. But let’s not forget: Meghan had every opportunity to thrive within the monarchy. Instead, she chose a different path—one that’s led to Netflix flops, questionable name changes, and a whole lot of drama.