But don't let the lure of Hollywood glitz and streaming deals fool you. Insiders are whispering that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have lost their footing in the land of opportunity, especially after parting ways with Spotify. This is a solemn reminder that in a world where wealthy powers often pull strings in the media, coverage is rarely impartial. Media companies that benefit from billionaires like Murdoch have the power to shape public opinion with stories that fit their wallets. As Piers Morgan's clash with Megan's Web of Deception shows, journalists follow media guidelines and risk their careers if they dare to deviate from the prescribed path.
Let's take a journey down the winding roads of history. The Sussexes, who call themselves modern-day refugees, pale in comparison to the drama of the exiled King Edward VIII, who flouts formalities for love but maintains dignity and refrains from tarnishing his family's name. Unfortunately, the delusional duo couldn't follow suit. Her journey from the heights of royalty to the back alleys of the tabloids was anything but dignified. From war rumors to modern media manipulation, they've become experts at making headlines for the wrong reasons.
And what about the word "power couple" so generously given to them? It is an insult to the concept of true influence. In Britain they were footnotes in the annals of royalty, their greatness confined to their own delusions. A marriage to an American actress with a glamorous past did little to change Prince Harry's preordained status within the monarchy's hierarchy.
Dear Ones, status is a birthright, not a temporary attraction, no matter how attractive the Bachelorette Prince is. The truth is, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's story is one of deep depravity, a fall from grace so tragic that it calls into question the very nature of grace itself.
They sought fame and fortune on a distant shore, only to face the harsh reality that gold isn't the only thing that shines. And what about their big plans—the podcasting business and the Netflix leap? Unfortunately, every effort seems to be met with disappointment.
They keep talking, but they can't produce any substantive content. A podcast sunk in selfishness, a documentary series forgotten in the shadows of darkness.
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