The recent news of the queen’s passing has brought about a wave of grief and reflection across the globe.
However, amidst this somber moment, a shocking revelation has emerged.
According to a Blind Item from Crazy Days and Nights, Megan, the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly has a podcast episode prepared, focusing on what the death of the queen means.
If this is indeed true, it is a move that has left many questioning her motives and empathy.
The idea that Megan would use such a tragic event to further her own agenda is deeply troubling.
It would be the ultimate display of social climbing, exploiting a moment of national mourning for personal gain.
The fact that she may even consider profiting from a podcast or using her daughter’s name, as she has reportedly bought the domain for future endeavors, is truly disheartening.
There are numerous other family members who are far more qualified to speak on this topic, individuals who have actually spent time with the queen and have a deeper understanding of her life and legacy.
Megan, who claims to be a champion of women, has failed to acknowledge the queen’s pioneering role as a woman in a man’s world.
The queen faced countless challenges and obstacles during the 1940s, 50s, 60s, and 70s, when gender equality was unimaginably more difficult to achieve than it is today.
One can’t help but wonder if Megan is eagerly anticipating a potential new chapter in her husband Harry’s book, one that revolves around bidding farewell to the queen.
It is deeply unsettling to think about how the Sussexes have behaved over the past two years, prioritizing their own personal grievances over spending quality time with their family.
During the jubilee celebrations, the couple threw tantrums about feeling sidelined, even going so far as to leave early because they were unable to have a photograph of their daughter, Lilibert, with her majesty.
The last public appearance of Meghan alongside the late queen was at Westminster Ave for the Commonwealth Day back in March 2020.
It was clear that tensions between the Cambridges and the Sussexes were strained, as the Sussexes were not part of the queen’s procession through Westminster Abbey.
The decision for Prince Harry and Meghan to step back from their royal duties and move to America was a crisis that required the queen’s swift and final decision.
At a summit held in Sandringham in January 2020, it was made clear that there could be no half-in-half-out role for the couple.
They were told they could not have their cake and eat it too.
While the queen thanked them for their dedicated work in her statement, she also emphasized that they would not be able to enjoy the privileges that come with being royal.
However, even as the couple left their official royal roles, they remained part of the family.
This new beginning, though intended to be peaceful, has been anything but for the queen.
She has had to navigate the fallout from the first Oprah interview, deal with the loss of her husband, and now face the insensitivity of Megan’s rumored podcast episode.
The queen has always put duty and service above all else, and even in her mid-90s, she continues to do so.
It is important to remember that the queen herself experienced the impact of a family crisis when her uncle, Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry Wallis Simpson in 1936.
This left a lasting impression on her, and she dedicated herself to a life of service.