BOMBSHELL move : Why Meghan and Harry have the Royal Family SEETHING

 

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So, before I even get into the main topic, I just want to say—yes, I’m fully aware of the waves in the background. You can probably see the ocean stretching out behind me, the sunlight reflecting off the water, and the whole scene just looking absolutely stunning. It’s one of those views that instantly puts you at ease. I thought it would be nice for you all to have this kind of backdrop while I record today’s video. Hopefully the sound of the waves isn’t too distracting and you can still hear me clearly, and of course, see me properly as well. But honestly, I just couldn’t resist sharing how beautiful it is out here. The waves look incredible—they move so smoothly, so naturally, and there’s something really calming about them. I could sit here all day just watching them.

Anyway, let me not get too carried away. Let’s focus on what this video is actually about. I want to talk about Harry and Meghan’s current tour in Australia, because it’s really highlighting something quite significant—what the royal family seems to be missing right now. And honestly, when you look at everything happening, the contrast is almost embarrassing, especially when you factor in all the ongoing issues surrounding Prince Andrew.

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Despite any criticism or backlash they may face, Harry and Meghan appear to be having an incredible time on this tour. The photos being released are vibrant, engaging, and very reminiscent of the kind of coverage we saw during their visit to Nigeria and other international trips. There’s a clear pattern here—they connect easily with people wherever they go. For example, during their visit to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, they were warmly welcomed by staff, including senior figures like CEOs and communications directors. The reception they’re getting is overwhelmingly positive.

A lot of people are even drawing comparisons to Princess Diana, particularly when Meghan is seen interacting with children. That natural connection, that warmth—it’s something the rest of the royal family has tried to replicate, but hasn’t quite managed to achieve in the same way. And the reason seems pretty obvious. The royal family is currently weighed down by a mix of scandals, criticism, and public frustration. There’s a heaviness surrounding them that makes those genuine moments harder to come by.

And I have to say, there’s something almost ironic about it. On one hand, you have Harry and Meghan—who are no longer working royals—successfully carrying out tours that generate massive global attention. On the other hand, you have senior royals like William and Kate stepping back from public duties, reportedly taking time off. We’ve barely seen them recently, aside from a few appearances around Easter or the occasional formal event. It raises the question—what exactly are they taking a break from, especially when others outside the institution seem more active and visible?

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What stands out most about Harry and Meghan’s tours is how effortless everything looks. That’s probably the best word to describe it—effortless. It reminds me again of their Nigeria visit, where everything felt natural and unforced. Compare that to William and Kate’s Caribbean tour, where there were visible barriers—literally fences—separating them from the public. There was even that moment where Kate was reaching through a fence to greet children, which didn’t exactly create the best image. It felt staged, uncomfortable.

With Harry and Meghan, it’s the opposite. People seem genuinely excited to see them. Crowds gather not out of obligation, but out of real interest. There’s an energy around their appearances that feels authentic, and that makes a huge difference in how they’re perceived.

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Meanwhile, back in the UK, the situation is far less positive. Prince Andrew continues to be surrounded by controversy and investigation. Sarah Ferguson is reportedly dealing with ongoing scrutiny as well, with new stories emerging frequently. William and Kate have largely stepped out of the spotlight for now. And on top of all that, there’s been an increase in public heckling during royal appearances—moments that quickly go viral online and add to the sense of embarrassment.

All of this is happening at the same time that Harry and Meghan are thriving on an international stage. Interestingly, even major publications like The Times have suggested that the royal family could actually benefit from what Harry and Meghan are doing. It raises an important point—perhaps letting them go was a mistake.

If they had remained within the royal structure, they could have played a crucial role during this difficult period. Much like Princess Diana did in her time, they could have carried out international tours, maintained public goodwill, and helped balance out the negative press. Their presence might have provided a much-needed positive narrative.

Instead, the decision was made to push them out. Whether it was due to internal tensions, disagreements, or simply a lack of acceptance, the result is clear. The royal family is now dealing with multiple challenges, and two of its most globally appealing figures are no longer part of the system.

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And what do they have to show for that decision? Not much, at least from a public relations perspective.

But let me take a moment again—just listen to the waves, look at the ocean. It’s peaceful, it’s calm, and honestly, it’s a nice contrast to all the chaos we’re discussing. I’m currently recording this from a beach house in Barcelona, just under a two-hour flight from London, and it feels like the perfect setting to reflect on everything that’s going on.

To wrap it all up, Harry and Meghan’s tour continues to be a success, and it’s likely that wherever they go next, the response will be just as strong. At this point, it almost feels like they could announce their next destinations like a global tour schedule, and people would show up in huge numbers every time.

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