Criticism is mounting against the Sussexes for their controversial decision regarding the education of their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The couple is under fire for reportedly considering enrolling their kids in exorbitantly expensive educational institutions, with some labeling them as hypocrites.
Among the prestigious schools allegedly on their radar is a private institution where annual fees can soar above £40,000.
Nestled in the upscale Montecito area of California, where the Sussexes call home, this school has sparked outrage among commentators and the public alike.
According to a recent report by Richard Minnards of the Montecito Journal, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are contemplating enrolling Archie and Lilibet in a local private school.
Royal commentator Lee Cohen did not mince words in his criticism of the couple’s choice, denouncing it as a display of elitism that contradicts their professed commitment to progressive values.
Cohen revealed that the couple was spotted touring a campus last week, indicating that a decision may be imminent.
Cohen highlighted the staggering tuition fees in the region, ranging from $60,000 to $50,000 for higher grades, with a high percentage of students going on to attend prestigious colleges.
Speaking to GB News, Cohen questioned the Sussexes’ sincerity in advocating for equality while embracing such extreme privilege.
He pointed out the irony of their substantial financial investment in their children’s education while many families struggle to meet basic needs, calling into question the authenticity of their public image.
The decision to send Archie and Lilibet to an elite institution has further fueled accusations of hypocrisy against the Sussexes.
Critics argue that by perpetuating the very systems of privilege they claim to oppose, the couple’s actions expose their true motivations.