In a recent turn of events, Meghan Markle’s comments at the 2023 Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany, have left Harry feeling angered.
While the couple generally keeps their two children out of the public eye, Meghan did something quite unexpected during her speech at the event’s family and friends gathering.
It is worth noting that Meghan and Harry have been quite open about their private lives in various public appearances, such as their Netflix docuseries and Harry’s book.
However, when it comes to their children, they have always maintained a high level of privacy.
Meghan’s recent remarks about getting milkshakes on the way to school and raising Archie and Lilibet at the Invictus Games have sparked a significant amount of discussion and received mixed responses.
Some argue that Meghan’s comments infringe upon their children’s privacy, while others question the existence of the so-called “Harkle” children.
Nevertheless, what truly captures attention is the timing and setting of Meghan’s speech.
She was addressing individuals who had fought for their nations in times of war and were now participating in a competition that symbolizes bravery and resilience.
Critics argue that Meghan’s decision to bring up trivial matters like a child’s school schedule and milkshakes seemed somewhat tone-deaf and disconnected from the seriousness of the occasion.
Furthermore, considering the ongoing conflicts within the royal family, Meghan’s speech failed to acknowledge the importance of family and unity.
Some believe that she missed an opportunity to promote healing and harmony by not mentioning the Queen or addressing the divisions within her own family.
Royal expert Tom Bauer criticized Meghan, questioning how she could emphasize the significance of family when she and Harry remain estranged from most of their relatives, with only a few exceptions.
He found Meghan’s excuse for being late, claiming she had to get milkshakes for her children, implausible.
Notably, Harry’s uncomfortable reaction during the speech, including leaning away, covering his mouth, and nervously putting his hand in his pocket, suggested that Meghan’s remarks may not have been entirely genuine.
Meghan’s attempt to portray a relatable family moment seemed exaggerated for something as simple as buying milkshakes and describing school drop-offs.
This incident raises questions about Meghan’s understanding of parenting and the authenticity of her statements.
Adding to the controversy, Lady Sia recently shed light on Meghan’s claims.
According to Lady Sia, the situation appeared to be carefully scripted and amounted to propaganda.
She questioned the logistics of Meghan obtaining milkshakes and delivering them to her children, considering the distance from her home in Montecito to In-N-Out Burger.
Lady Sia also noted that Meghan’s arrival in Dusseldorf seemed orchestrated for maximum publicity, suggesting a deliberate delay to create drama.
Lady Sia further suggested that Meghan’s PR team employed manipulative tactics to shape public perception.
She highlighted the discontent among some Germans who felt that Meghan and Harry were exploiting the race car during their visit.
Meghan referred to one of the Nigerians as a sister, indicating her support for the Nigerian team.
Lady Sia criticized this, arguing that Meghan should remain neutral as a patron of the organization.
Additionally, Lady Sia claimed that Meghan’s late arrival was due to unmet demands and alleged that organizers had planted cheerleaders to create a facade of authenticity.