It seems that trouble is brewing in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship, and the drama unfolded during a recent Beyoncé concert.
Let’s delve into the heart of the matter.
The couple attended a Beyoncé concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, but here’s the twist.
While Meghan and her mother, Doria, were fully immersed in the Queen Bey experience, dancing and waving with abandon, Harry seemed distant and disinterested.
He appeared guarded, preoccupied with his phone, and not at all engaged.
As expected, Twitter erupted with opinions about Harry’s demeanor, and the internet was abuzz with theories regarding his bad mood.
Some speculate that Meghan may have overstepped some boundaries, while others suggest that this could be punishment for an undisclosed transgression.
Whatever the reason, Harry seemed dissatisfied, and social media had a field day dissecting every detail.
Some commentators expressed sympathy for Harry, recognizing that the concert coincided with the anniversary of his mother’s passing—a challenging and emotional time for anyone.
They pointed out that Meghan’s decision to attend the concert despite Harry’s ongoing struggles might not have been the most compassionate choice.
Reporters also confirmed that Meghan and Harry had a significant argument before attending the concert, which only added to the tension between them.
Observers questioned why Meghan didn’t offer Harry comfort or support during his visibly difficult time.
Furthermore, Harry’s subdued demeanor at the concert may have been influenced by the reception of his latest Netflix documentary, “The Heart of Invictus.”
Despite its high-profile debut on the streaming platform, the show failed to secure a spot in the top 10 most-watched shows in the US on Netflix.
American showbiz journalist Kinsey Schofield discussed this factor, suggesting that it could have contributed to Harry’s gloomy appearance.
One Twitter user even accused Harry of looking like a hostage during the show, while another claimed he seemed incredibly bored.
“Harry, the most miserable man to ever watch a Beyoncé gig,” wrote a third user, clearly noticing his foul mood and his lack of concern for others.
However, another Twitter user empathized with Harry, stating that he resembled any other boyfriend or husband reluctantly attending a Beyoncé concert.
Harry and Meghan’s appearance at the Los Angeles concert comes after weeks of tabloid speculation about the couple taking time apart.
There were even rumors that Harry had booked a hotel room to have some space away from his wife.
This raises questions: Is Harry running his own PR campaign?
Is there an orchestrated effort to depict him as unhappy with Meghan and content with others?
Could this be a palace PR strategy to garner public sympathy for Harry as a victim of his wife’s alleged plotting, paving the way for his return?
In an article by Angela Levin in The Sun, Harry is portrayed as a vulnerable prince, despite his recent childish behavior.
Meghan, on the other hand, is depicted as a scheming and evil wife.
This glimpse behind the palace PR curtain has left royal fans with a bitter taste, as Harry exposes himself as a bitter, jealous, disloyal, and arrogant figure.
The idea of him returning to his former place on the balcony, as if none of his negative traits ever existed, is disheartening for many.