Reports are swirling that Meghan Markle’s Netflix show might have been a cleverly timed distraction from a messy lawsuit tied to Sentebale, the charity co-founded by Prince Harry.
A lawsuit between a certain “Miss Chandoka” and Sentebale dropped on March 5th. Now, rewind just one day to March 4th—that’s when Meghan’s big Netflix project suddenly aired. Coincidence? Maybe not. Remember how abruptly she shifted the release date from its original January 17th slot? At the time, the excuse was that Meghan moved it to honor wildfire victims—aww, how thoughtful. But then this lawsuit bombshell hits, and it’s hard not to wonder: did she know what was coming?
Picture this: Harry, stressed out, pacing around their Montecito mansion. “Meg, you’ve got to move the show,” he might’ve pleaded. “What? No way, I’m not shifting my Netflix debut!” she fires back. “Just do it, or I’m cutting the budget!” Harry insists. Okay, maybe it didn’t go down exactly like that, but the timing’s too perfect to ignore. Sentebale’s legal drama was brewing, and someone—likely Harry—knew the filing date was locked in. So, was Meghan’s show a smokescreen to dodge the spotlight?
The questions pile up fast. Did Meghan Markle have insider info about the Sentebale lawsuit? Was the wildfire story just a feel-good cover to mask the real reason for the switch? It’s suspicious, especially since the original January 17th date got scrapped out of nowhere. This isn’t just about TV schedules—this could be about keeping the public’s eyes off Harry’s charity troubles.
And speaking of Harry, let’s pivot to another tidbit floating around: some say he and “Prince Ciso” (whoever that is—maybe a typo?) are “torn apart” over his decision to quit royal life. Nah, let’s skip that—it’s old news and not worth the ink. Then there’s chatter about Harry “not fulfilling his potential,” with experts pointing fingers at Meghan. Look, the guy went to elite schools and still flunked out—think Billy Madison, but less funny and more royal. Did his dad’s money smooth things over with teachers? Probably. “Oh, it’s Harry—quick, call the King for a $5 million favor!” Sounds about right.
Oh, and one more rumor: Harry and Meghan’s divorce is “on hold” over kid concerns. Sure, we’ve heard that a dozen times. I’ll believe it when the papers are signed and we’re not just guessing anymore.
For now, the real juice is this Netflix-Sentebale mess. Did Meghan’s show conveniently bury a lawsuit scandal? You decide—but the timeline’s got my eyebrows raised.