The most recent example came during a wave of rumors about her marriage to Prince Harry. Meghan posted a video of Harry surfing with the playful caption, “We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this important message.” The post was paired with the song What a Man—a move that looked romantic on the surface.
However, in the middle of speculation about their relationship, the timing made it feel less like a sweet gesture and more like an attempt at damage control. By sharing this, Meghan seemed to be pushing back against the negative stories and reminding the public of her bond with Harry.
Even the nickname “Fox,” which she often uses for Harry, raises questions. While it comes across as affectionate, repeating it publicly almost turns it into branding. It positions Harry as youthful, masculine, desirable—and most importantly, hers. From a PR angle, it’s a clever way of shaping the narrative, showing the world that their marriage is strong and under her influence.
But here’s the paradox: when a relationship is truly secure, you don’t need staged posts, nicknames, or dramatic soundtracks to prove it. The more someone insists on showing the strength of their love, the more it can look like they’re trying to convince themselves as much as everyone else.
Looking at the bigger picture, Meghan often says she’s above criticism, yet nearly every rumor seems to spark a carefully timed response. In trying to show she doesn’t care, she actually reveals that she does.
So, was this a heartfelt gesture from a wife who loves her husband? Or was it a carefully crafted PR move to silence the chatter? People will have different opinions, but one thing feels certain—Meghan’s actions often speak louder than her words, and they tell a story she may not realize she’s revealing.
