Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing the harsh reality that much of the attention they garnered in the United States stemmed from their ties to the royal family.
It seems there is a sense of karma in the air as the Sussexes navigate a moral dilemma of their own making.
Their controversial Oprah interview, conducted while Prince Philip was gravely ill, and Meghan’s veiled threats towards the royal family have only added fuel to the fire.
The decision by Prince Charles to formally sever ties with Harry and Meghan may be irreversible, as the public perception of the couple has shifted.
Royal biographer Tom Bauer has described Harry’s upcoming memoir as a ticking time bomb, suggesting that attempts to modify its content post-Queen Elizabeth‘s passing may prove futile.
Bauer hinted that any alterations could potentially backfire, leading to more negativity towards the royal family.
Despite the mounting criticism, it appears Prince Harry is determined to move forward with his memoir.
With millions at stake for both himself and his publisher, Harry is reportedly considering adding an extra chapter to address recent events, including his thoughts on the Queen’s funeral arrangements and his alleged restriction from wearing military attire.
The decision to proceed with the book has sparked outrage among some, including host Nana Akua, who expressed disappointment in Harry’s actions following the Queen’s death.
Reflecting on the late Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy, Akua highlighted her unifying presence and exemplary leadership within the royal family.
She lamented the potential tarnishing of the Queen’s reputation by recent publications critical of Harry and Meghan.
Akua questioned the couple’s behavior and urged them to maturely handle the situation, emphasizing the wealth of opportunities available to them.
The release of yet another book shedding negative light on the Sussexes, titled “Courtiers, The Hidden Power Behind the Crown” by Valentin Lowe, further deepens the rift between the couple and their former staff, dubbed the “Sussex survivors.”
The accounts of discontent within their inner circle raise questions about Harry and Meghan’s conduct behind closed doors.
Akua concluded her remarks by urging the couple to reconsider their actions and appreciate the privileges bestowed upon them.
As the saga surrounding Prince Harry’s memoir continues to unfold, the royal family finds itself embroiled in a public relations crisis of unprecedented proportions.
The repercussions of Harry’s decision to publish his memoir amidst familial turmoil remain to be seen, but one thing is clear: the once-unbreakable bond between the Sussexes and the royal family may be irreparably damaged.