Andrew Shultz, known for his humorous punchlines, has recently aimed a few jokes at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, much to their likely displeasure.
Shultz, whose wife Emma Turner is a popular food blogger, incorporated a playful jab at the royal couple in an Instagram post celebrating their marriage.
The couple tied the knot in the affluent town of Montecito, California, which also happens to be the Sussexes’ residence.
In his post, Shultz humorously declared, “Harry and Meghan, your time in the spotlight is done.
Montecito isn’t big enough for two power couples living off the generosity of their in-laws.”
However, there seems to be a deeper motive behind Shultz’s need to involve the Sussexes in his jests.
He wanted to establish himself and his wife as the new reigning royals of Montecito, California.
In an intriguing twist, Shultz managed to surpass Harry and Meghan in popularity on social media.
The second slide of his Instagram photo, featuring a picture from his wedding with Emma Turner, garnered more tags than any other Montecito-related photo.
While this may not be a significant achievement for some, it brought Shultz great satisfaction.
This isn’t the first time Shultz has directed his wit towards the British royal family.
In January 2023, he boldly stated, “Yo yo, let me tell you all something.
I mean, this is sincerely Prince Harry and Meghan.
We don’t care.
America doesn’t care about you.”
It appears that poking fun at Meghan and Harry is not uncommon, especially considering the challenging start they’ve had in 2024.
To begin with, the couple did not receive an invitation to the highly anticipated wedding of Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, to Olivia Henson, which is set to take place this summer.
Furthermore, Markle was notably absent from the Suits reunion at the Golden Globe Awards on January 7th, 2024.
Joe Coy, the host of the event, openly referred to them as “grifters,” insinuating that Meghan and Harry had earned millions without contributing anything substantial.
The host’s remarks were made on national television, causing quite a stir.
Adding insult to injury, Ted Sarandos, CEO of Netflix, revealed that Harry had been excluded from an official book commemorating the 200 most notable and accomplished graduates of Sandhurst Military Academy.
Meanwhile, Prince William received a mention in the publication.
This snub must have stung.
In another setback, a federal judge in Florida has tentatively scheduled Samantha Markle’s defamation lawsuit against Meghan for November 2024.
Samantha claims that Meghan defamed her during the tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 and is seeking $75,000 in damages.
The trial is expected to last approximately five days.
It seems that karma has caught up with some individuals who may have gotten what they deserved.
Looking ahead, if the rumors about the super injunction being lifted in May are indeed true, Meghan may find it increasingly difficult to recover from the negative public perception.
The future appears bleak for the couple, as they face ongoing challenges without the support of friends, family, or the Hollywood industry.
In conclusion, Andrew Shultz’s comedic jabs at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have caused a stir, highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by the couple.