Prince Harry has had a difficult week, facing two significant setbacks after being encouraged by his wife to return to his home country to sue a newspaper.
Unfortunately, he lost the lawsuit and also lost his wife in the process.
Adding to his troubles, his current visa status prevents him from returning to the United States to sign the divorce papers left behind by his wife at their Montecito mansion.
On Monday, Prince Harry, along with Geraldton John, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Sir Simon Hughes, and Bear Ministry Lawrence, filed a joint lawsuit against a newspaper in October 2022.
However, after four days of trial, the case was dismissed when Prince Harry appeared in court without presenting any evidence.
It is worth noting that he seemed lost and confused throughout the proceedings, much like the sound of teachers speaking in a foreign language.
Despite residing in the UK at the time, Prince Harry claims to have been unaware of the phone hacking allegations.
It is questionable how a judge could accept such a defense as a legitimate reason for not addressing the issue earlier.
According to Google, Prince Harry served in the Army from 2005 to 2015, undertaking two tours during that period.
The phone hacking incidents occurred between 2005 and 2006, with the perpetrator being imprisoned in 2006 and 2007.
Additional court cases involving police officers receiving bribes were reported as early as 2013 and 2014.
While Prince Harry was serving in the Army and allegedly engaging in extramarital affairs, the phone hacking scandal was unfolding simultaneously.
This timeline raises doubts about the validity of Prince Harry’s current legal battle against the press.
Observers noted Prince Harry’s somber expression as he left the courtroom through a side door following the dismissal of his case.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria, departed Montecito and flew to the south of France.
Sources claim that Meghan used a private jet provided by an unnamed French billionaire for their trip.
They traveled in a 12-seat Cessna airplane, and upon landing, Meghan felt a warm welcome from France.
Paparazzi captured photographs of Meghan being escorted to a villa by her security detail.
Rumors suggest that Meghan may have also sold their Montecito house shortly after Prince Harry’s return to England.
Reports indicate that the Sussexes were not entirely satisfied with their palatial yard, which had been their home for 18 months.
However, insiders suggest that there may be more to their decision than just dissatisfaction with the property.
As the world gradually reopens, Meghan has ambitious plans to expand her network and strengthen connections across the United States and globally.
This may explain her recent escapade in France, coinciding with King Charles’s postponed visit due to pension protests.
Many people question Meghan’s choice to visit a potentially unsafe location during this time.
It appears that her relationship with the French billionaire remains shrouded in mystery.
King Charles of Britain decided to postpone his state visit to France amidst the social unrest caused by President Emmanuel Macron’s new pension law, which sparked widespread street protests.
Speaking at a news conference in Brussels, Macron emphasized that it would not be sensible or friendly to propose a visit during such demonstrations.