In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Sussexes, have officially lost the power struggle with King Charles and the Royal Family.
Despite their relentless criticism and attempts to expose the truth, it seems that the Sussexes have come out on the losing side.
Looking back at Harry’s visit to Las Vegas on December 20, it is interesting to note that he did not engage in any gambling activities.
Reports at the time suggested that Harry spent the day drinking and swimming in the pool, but he did not take any chances on the casino floor.
It appears that Harry may have been cautious about risking his luck, but unfortunately, his riskiest bets in life have proven to be unsuccessful.
Over the past two years, we have witnessed Harry and Meghan launch a relentless battle against the Royal Family through their public relations strategies.
However, despite their efforts, they have failed to achieve their desired outcome.
The Sussexes have openly criticized Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Camilla, Prince William, Duchess Catherine, and even the institution of monarchy itself.
They have raised questions about the skin color of Meghan’s unborn child and expressed disappointment over the lack of titles bestowed upon them.
Tears have been shed, hugs have been denied, and Meghan has claimed she was not taught proper manners.
The mental health crisis within the family has been brushed aside, and all these grievances have only resulted in a bruised royal family.
But ultimately, they have weathered the storm and emerged stronger.
Several allegations made by Meghan and Harry have tarnished the House of Windsor.
Firstly, Meghan revealed that she did not receive the support she needed when she struggled with suicidal thoughts in her 20s.
Additionally, the infamous comment about the potential darkness of their unborn child’s skin color further damaged the reputation of the royal family.
While comedian Chris Rock downplayed the significance of this comment, the apparent indifference and ignorance displayed by the royal family towards their first multiracial members did not reflect well on them.
In January, Harry made it clear that he expected his father and brother to take responsibility for their actions and apologize to his wife.
However, Charles did not make any concessions, and the royal family did not admit any wrongdoing or acknowledge that they could have done more to help.
The Sussexes have exhausted all their options and played all their cards, yet the king remains unfazed.
Even if they were to continue insulting the royal family on American talk shows, it is likely that the audience’s reaction would be indifference.
Meghan and Harry have repeated their grievances multiple times, and with each repetition, the impact has diminished.
It begs the question: when will they realize that their strategy is not working?
Despite the Sussexes’ ongoing attacks, Buckingham Palace continues to thrive.
King Charles is busy planning his first state visit to Germany and France, while Queen Camilla receives enthusiastic crowds.
Prince William recently traveled to Poland to give a seminar on soft power, and Duchess Catherine has reached out to major companies for her charitable work.
The royal family remains strong, and public support for Charles has remained steady at 62%, even after the publication of Harry’s controversial book.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan’s approval ratings have hit an all-time low.
The couple’s attempts to sway public opinion in their favor have fallen flat.
Comedians such as Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel, and even South Park have mocked them.
In a further blow, a parody of Harry’s book titled “Spare Us Now” is set to be released on April 1.
It seems that the price the Sussexes have paid for their feud with the palace has not gained them the desired attention or support.
As Harry’s father’s coronation approaches, there are speculations about whether Meghan and Harry will attend.
Will Meghan make a grand entrance in expensive designer clothes?
Will Harry confront his brother?
Only time will tell.
However, it appears that Harry’s campaign against his own family is a losing battle.
Perhaps he should have reconsidered his actions back in 2012 when he partied with the Sarasota Hen group.
It seems that going all-in and showing his hand was not the best strategy when the odds were uncertain.
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan’s power struggle with King Charles and the Royal Family has ended in their defeat.
Despite their efforts to expose the truth and gain support, they have been unable to sway public opinion.
The royal family remains strong, while the Sussexes face dwindling approval ratings.
It remains to be seen how their ongoing feud will unfold, but it is clear that their current strategy is not yielding the desired results.