A recent revelation has surfaced about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, indicating that they are no longer perceived as royalty in the United States.
Instead, they have been branded as mundane figures, devoid of the regal aura that once surrounded them.
This stark assessment came from none other than American socialite Paris Hilton, who candidly expressed her views on the To Die For Daily podcast, hosted by royal critic Kinsey Schofield.
In a surprising turn of events, it has been noted that Meghan and Harry, now residing in California following their withdrawal from royal duties in 2020, are being viewed more as celebrities rather than esteemed members of the royal family.
Mr. Hilton emphasized, “I’m not here to spread negativity, but the reality is that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not considered royals in the United States.
They are recognizable figures, yet unfortunately, they are perceived as unremarkable celebrities.”
The couple has embarked on a new chapter of their lives, seeking financial independence and personal fulfillment in the serene surroundings of Montecito, a favored enclave for the stars.
Embracing their post-royal pursuits, Meghan and Harry have inked lucrative deals with entertainment giants like Netflix and Spotify.
It is reported that they are currently working on a documentary series for Netflix, offering a glimpse into their daily lives at home.
Speculations suggest that the streaming platform is keen on capitalizing on the couple’s popularity.
Moreover, Meghan is set to launch her inaugural podcast series on Spotify, while a forthcoming book titled “Archetypes,” focusing on female stereotypes, is slated for release.
Recently, the Sussexes made a discreet visit to the UK with their children, Archie and Lilibet, marking their return since Megxit and the controversial Oprah Winfrey interview.
However, they maintained a low profile during the visit, opting out of many public engagements amidst strained relations with the senior royals.
In parallel developments, significant changes loom on the horizon for the British monarchy as King Charles III prepares to ascend the throne.
Following the somber state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, where she was laid to rest beside Prince Philip, her son and successor, King Charles III, is bracing himself for the responsibilities that lie ahead.
With experts predicting a departure from his mother’s reign, the new monarch is expected to usher in a fresh era marked by reforms and modernization.
As the nation mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, attention shifts towards the future under King Charles III’s reign.
Having observed his mother’s reign for decades, the king is poised to implement his vision and imprint on the monarchy.
Notably, there are speculations regarding changes to the law concerning the roles of Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice, and Prince Andrew in the event of the king’s incapacitation, signifying a shift in the traditional dynamics of the royal family.
In light of these revelations, NBC royal analyst Daisy McAndrew and journalist Kare Simmons deliberated on the implications of King Charles III’s reign on the Born to Rule podcast.
With a legacy to uphold and a monarchy to modernize, the new king faces a pivotal moment in British history.
As the nation braces for change, the question remains: Are we ready for the dawn of a new era in the British monarchy under King Charles III’s rule?