Oh, folks, get ready for a show because the drama just keeps escalating with our favorite royal rebels, Harry and Meghan.
This time, Meghan has stirred up controversy by flaunting a jaw-dropping wardrobe bill amounting to $91,610 at the prestigious Invictus Games.
While the event was meant to honor veterans and heroes, Meghan turned it into her personal fashion extravaganza, overshadowing everyone with her extravagant outfits.
Angela Levin, a trusted source for all things royal, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to spill the tea on Meghan’s lavish spending.
According to Levin, the Invictus Games organizers and the courageous individuals it celebrates were far from impressed by Meghan’s ostentatious display.
Picture these brave souls who have faced bullets and battles, only to be outshone by a parade of expensive designer clothes.
The audacity of it all!
Last year, Meghan made headlines by leading a procession of victorious wounded participants in what can only be described as scandalously short shorts, leaving many in disbelief rather than admiration.
To say that they were insulted would be an understatement.
The message is crystal clear: Meghan and Harry are not welcome to repeat this behavior in the future.
Adding fuel to the fire, Meghan and Harry embarked on a commemorative visit to Canada, where Meghan’s fashion choices continued to raise eyebrows.
Over three days, she showcased outfits worth more than what some veterans earn in a year.
From a modest $1,795 ensemble on day one to a staggering $334,990 outfit by day three, Meghan’s spending spree reached new heights.
The evening events were no exception, with Meghan sporting luxury brands like Loro Piana and Valentino, flaunting her wealth in front of those who have sacrificed everything.
Day two saw her visit the Mount Curry Community Center, where her expensive jewelry stole the spotlight.
And let’s not forget the vintage Hermes jacket debacle or the $2,500 dinner attire.
However, the pinnacle of extravagance came on day three at a wheelchair curling event, where Meghan paraded around in thousands of dollars’ worth of designer clothes, a stark contrast to the real heroes present.
Wearing $177,000 worth of jewelry to a community center was not just offensive but a blatant display of indifference to the struggles faced by veterans.
Meghan’s ostentatious display at an event meant to honor courage and sacrifice has sparked outrage, signaling a lack of respect for the true spirit of the Invictus Games.
It appears that Meghan’s focus was more on a royal image makeover than on supporting veterans.
The repercussions are clear: tough questions for the Invictus Games organizers, with the answers pointing to the Harkles’ misplaced priorities.
Sadly, it seems that the veterans are not the ones being looked out for in this scenario.