Meghan Markle, known for her dramatic antics, once again managed to capture all the attention.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a grand entrance at the premiere of a film in sunny Jamaica, overshadowing even the Jamaican Prime Minister, Andrew Holness.
This comes at a time when King Charles is reportedly undergoing prostate surgery, and Princess Catherine is dealing with her own hospital ordeal.
It seems Meghan just can’t resist stealing the spotlight.
The royal couple flew in from their lavish $11 million mansion in California to attend the glitzy premiere of the latest Bob Marley film, “One Love.”
However, the real spectacle began when they posed for photographs alongside Marley and Malou Forte, Jamaica’s Minister for Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
And that’s when things got interesting.
A video capturing Meghan’s true colors has gone viral.
It seems she simply couldn’t bear the thought of not being introduced first to the Prime Minister.
The attention was focused on Harry, who received more handshakes and smiles than Meghan.
We all know how she despises playing second fiddle to her husband.
Despite having so much to say, all she managed were some feeble, deferential comments.
It was quite pathetic to witness.
It’s truly amusing to watch Meghan struggle.
She can’t stand the idea of Harry receiving more attention than her without throwing a tantrum.
Perhaps someone had to remind her that the Prime Minister would greet her husband first.
That might have been the only way to keep her in line.
Meghan must be thrilled about the prospect of entering the monarchy, especially since it’s considered enemy territory by William and Catherine.
She sees herself as a rebellious royal.
However, when it was finally her turn to shine, her smile appeared far from genuine.
It seemed almost manic.
Even while the Prime Minister was speaking to her, she couldn’t resist stealing glances at Harry.
She was done with the Prime Minister and wanted to chat with her newfound friend.
Meghan always seems to believe she is the center of attention in every meet and greet.
Let’s not forget that Meghan failed as a royal, an actress, and even as a daughter-in-law.
Her audacity knows no bounds.
She genuinely believes she should be treated like royalty, even pushing past her husband and anyone else in her path.
Remember when she was a working royal and shoved Harry aside to have her own conversation?
It would have been cringe-worthy if they were just any married couple.
Why did she think she would come before her husband in a hierarchical monarchy that values traditions?
Her refusal to honor these traditions only highlights her incompetence for the role.
It appears her emotional maturity stopped at the age of seven, if even that.
But here’s the real kicker.
Meghan’s decision to extend the photo session at the film premiere has become a point of contention.
Some argue that it overshadowed the significance of the movie, which was meant to celebrate Bob Marley’s legacy.
Prime Minister Holness, a staunch advocate for Jamaican culture and heritage, expressed his concerns.
He emphasized that the focus should have been on honoring Bob Marley’s life and music, rather than Meghan’s theatrics.
Speculation is rife that Meghan deliberately prolonged the photo op to reclaim her public image.
She wanted to showcase her confidence and independence, challenging the narrative that she is always overshadowed by her royal status.
Bravo, Meghan, for turning a celebration of a legend into your own personal photo opportunity.