The spotlight is once again shining on Meghan and Harry, and it’s time to shed light on their actions.
Let’s not beat around the bush and delve into the unfiltered story of their relentless entitlement and questionable conduct.
Starting with Meghan Markle, she has become the epitome of grifting, and she proudly displays it.
Remember when she was still a part of the royal family and decided to cozy up to Kimai, a jewelry brand featured on Dragon’s Den?
Well, she agreed to invest in their business, but with a twist.
Meghan, driven by her audacious sense of entitlement, demanded freebies.
Yes, she wanted to have it all – her cake and diamonds too.
Quite classy, isn’t it?
But it doesn’t end there.
Kimai, eager to please, sent her a pair of diamond earrings worth a staggering £1,990.
And what did Meghan do?
She paraded around wearing these gaudy felicity earrings as if they were the crown jewels, despite their resemblance to cheap knockoffs found in tourist traps.
If she’s going to be a grifter, one would hope for a bit more discerning taste.
Now, let’s turn our attention to the gift-giving debacle at Kensington Palace.
Prince Harry spilled the beans in his memoir, revealing how Meghan would hoard freebies intended for the staff and distribute them as if she were Santa Claus.
However, here’s the kicker – the palace staff received nothing.
It was all for Meghan’s personal collection.
Talk about a generous Queen Bee.
But the pièce de résistance in this sordid tale is the alleged incident where Meghan attempted to swipe a birthday gift meant for none other than Prince Charles himself.
Can you believe the audacity?
At Charles’s 70th birthday celebration, someone had the nerve to present Meghan with a small trinket, and she shamelessly tried to walk away with it as if it were her birthright.
Classy, right?
Not exactly.
Let’s not overlook Harry’s role in all of this.
He is far from an innocent bystander.
He allowed Meghan to alter the engagement ring he had designed for her, and she still proudly wears the Cartier love bracelet from her ex-husband, Trevor.
Loyalty at its finest, wouldn’t you say?
And when it comes to buying gifts for Meghan, well, let’s just say Harry probably needs to take out a second mortgage to keep up with her expensive tastes.
In conclusion, Meghan and Harry may have departed from the royal family, but their inclination for grifting and entitlement remains intact.
This isn’t about complex royal protocols or discrimination; it’s about two individuals who believe they are above the rules and possess an insatiable appetite for freebies.