In the latest installment of the ongoing saga surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, tensions are rising among royal watchers.
The recent German documentary titled “Harry the Lost Prince” has sparked a fresh wave of debate about the couple’s behavior since their departure from the royal family.
For many, watching their journey feels akin to witnessing a train wreck—compelling yet difficult to turn away from.
At the heart of this discourse is Ben McBean, a war hero who sacrificed his arm and leg while serving in Afghanistan.
He once shared a flight with Harry when the prince still appeared to embody the values of duty and service.
McBean’s recent criticisms of Harry’s actions resonate deeply, as they come from someone who has seen the prince at his best.
It raises the question: what happened to that Harry?
Once perceived as the fun-loving royal committed to helping veterans and honoring his mother’s legacy, Harry now seems to have shifted gears entirely.
Many are left wondering how he could betray his family for financial gain.
This transformation is not just shocking; it’s downright heartbreaking for those who admired him.
The couple’s so-called humanitarian efforts have also come under scrutiny.
Their trips to struggling nations like Nigeria and Colombia appear more like opportunities for self-promotion than genuine acts of charity.
The staggering security costs associated with these visits—upwards of $1.5 million—raise eyebrows, especially when local communities are grappling with dire economic challenges.
It feels profoundly insensitive, as if they are using poverty as a backdrop to bolster their brand.
Adding to the controversy is Meghan’s penchant for high fashion during these visits.
One can’t help but recall the wise words of my grandmother, who believed true class is not about expensive clothing but rather how one treats others.
Wearing outfits that cost more than many families earn in a year sends a troubling message about priorities.
What truly stings is the revelation that the Sussexes reportedly dedicate just one hour a week to their charity work.
In stark contrast, Princess Catherine immerses herself in her projects with authenticity and dedication.