After the recent announcement of Justin and Sophie Trudeau’s separation, speculation is swirling that Meghan Markle may have her sights set on becoming the First Lady of Canada.
While Justin Trudeau and Prince Harry have been close friends for years, the idea of Meghan taking on a political role raises many questions.
In a recent video, Royal Rogue commentator Jesús Enrique Rosas delves into the Trudeau’s seemingly happy facade during King Charles’ coronation.
He compares their acting skills to Meghan and Harry, suggesting that the royal couple may not be as adept at maintaining a false image.
Rosas even goes so far as to call their behavior one of the worst displays of couple dynamics he has ever seen.
The possibility of Meghan becoming the First Lady of Canada is not entirely far-fetched.
Rosas points out that Meghan and Justin Trudeau share a friendship, which could potentially play a role in shaping Meghan’s future endeavors.
While Rosas acknowledges that he doesn’t want to delve into politics, he can’t help but wonder how this connection could impact the political landscape.
Shifting gears, Rosas discusses a controversial offer made by a self-proclaimed number one royal commentator on TikTok.
This commentator, dubbed the Duchess of Poundland or Dollar Tree, is charging over $4,000 for a tour to Scotland.
Rosas finds this exorbitant price tag absurd and proposes organizing his own tour, complete with haggis cooking sessions and a fusion of Venezuelan and Scottish cuisine.
In the realm of copycats, Rosas highlights a tweet accusing Meghan Markle of imitating Princess Diana’s hairstyle and even undergoing plastic surgery to resemble Catherine the Great.
While Rosas admits that the resemblance may not be uncanny, he suggests that Meghan’s styling choices and color schemes bear some similarity to Catherine’s.
He also notes that Harry’s recent fashion choices seem to mirror those of his brother, Prince William.
Addressing misinformation, Rosas disputes a headline claiming that Meghan’s friends are walking away from her due to feuds.
He argues that Meghan doesn’t have friends but rather contacts that serve her purposes.
He points out that individuals like Jessica Mulroney and Serena Williams have seemingly disappeared from Meghan’s circle once their usefulness waned.
In other news, it appears that Prince Harry’s career coaching startup, BetterUp, is laying off 16% of its staff.
Rosas expresses concern for those affected by the layoffs, particularly during these challenging times.
He draws a parallel between this situation and Meghan’s claims of mistreatment within the royal family, suggesting that both instances involve a loss of stability.
Rosas wraps up his video with a discussion on Roger Federer’s comments about sitting next to Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in the royal box at Wimbledon.
Federer reveals that he was cautious about engaging in too much conversation, aware of the potential for rumors to spread.
Rosas also shares pictures of Federer and his wife spending time with the Middletons, further highlighting their close relationship.
To conclude, Rosas shares a lighthearted joke from Mike and Zara Tindall, demonstrating their relatability to the public.
He expresses his gratitude for the support of his viewers and encourages them to like and subscribe to his channel.
In summary, the possibility of Meghan Markle becoming the First Lady of Canada is generating buzz, while controversies and copycat accusations continue to surround her.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s business venture faces setbacks, and the dynamics within the royal family remain a topic of interest.