In a recent encounter at the Half Moon Hotel in Jamaica, a friend of Lady C reported spotting a photographer closely following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The couple, who were seen walking from the beach to the clubhouse, appeared to have contrasting emotions during the incident.
While Meghan seemed to be enjoying the attention, Harry appeared dejected and miserable.
Lady C received feedback that the couple was accompanied by a photographer who captured their every move.
This sighting occurred just a few days after Meghan was unable to attend Harry’s awards ceremony due to their child falling ill. Lady C shared this information in her latest YouTube video, stating, “A friend of mine saw Harry and Meghan at the Half Moon Hotel on Monday.
They were being trailed by one photographer, so I’m sure we’ll see paparazzi photos of them.
According to my friend who saw them, Harry had a skull on his face and looked miserable.
Meghan was loving everything and spoke to my friend.
I don’t think Megan knew who they were.
My friend felt pity for Harry.
Can you imagine?
Harry’s said many times that he hates photographers, yet everywhere they go, a photographer follows them around.”
The purpose of their visit to Jamaica was to support the Bob Marley biopic film, which holds great significance for Paramount Pictures and is backed by the Bob Marley estate.
Notably, the CEO of Paramount Pictures, Brian Robbins, and his wife Tracy James were present at the event.
Brian Robbins also holds the position of president at Nickelodeon.
Megan was particularly eager to be photographed with them.
Additionally, the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, who was previously photographed with Harry and Meghan, was also in attendance.
However, let’s delve into the details.
Several individuals observed that Meghan appeared several shades darker than usual, leading to speculation that she deliberately applied fake tan to showcase her African heritage.
This choice of appearance offended many, who believed that Harry and Meghan, as president and vice president of the Commonwealth Trust, were incapable of making positive contributions to the Commonwealth and instead engaged in race-baiting.
In a previous video, Lady C discussed how Meghan’s race-baiting had negatively impacted Prince William and Catherine’s trip to Jamaica.
This situation put Andrew Holness in a difficult position, as Meghan and Harry merely posed for a photograph.
Interestingly, Meghan was not invited to the premiere, despite being number six on the call sheet for the TV series “Suits.”
On the other hand, Harry received an invitation.
This visit by Harry and Meghan has caused quite a stir in both Britain and Jamaica.
Many people questioned their presence at the event, as they had no direct involvement with the movie.
Furthermore, some individuals expressed their disapproval of John Travolta’s actions, as he seemed to exploit his connection to Harry’s late mother during the Living Legends Award ceremony.
Lady C criticized Travolta, stating, “Who does he think he is?
He’s not a star.
Saturday Night Fever, Greece.
I was the star of ‘Suits’.”
Ironically, Queen Elizabeth II had hoped that Harry would undertake visits to Commonwealth countries to promote racial inclusivity.
In Jamaica, Harry was still regarded as a member of the royal family, and his mixed-race heritage was seen as an asset.
Consequently, this visit unintentionally had the feel of a royal visit.
Jamaica, known for its progressive stance on racial inclusivity since the 1950s, has a politician, Andrew Holness, who leans towards republicanism.
However, it is unclear what his personal views are on the matter.
Most Jamaicans do not mind whether the country becomes a republic or remains a monarchy, as long as they remain part of the Commonwealth and maintain a supportive relationship with the royal family.