Prince Harry 'Recollections Vary' In Court Case
Princess Anne gets prominent Coronation role, and the Prince and Princess of Wales are heading to Wales
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a very serious problem, their truth telling skills are tenuous at best. From the Oprah Winfrey interview, where their story about the “royal racist” wildly differed, and reality TV series with Netflix to Prince Harry’s book and Meghan Markle’s podcast Archetypes, the couple’s grasp on reality is limited at best. Proving that hallucinogenic drugs are probably not the best idea in the long run.
In the latest court proceedings from Prince Harry’s inane case against the Associated Newspapers, the wannabe producer continues to promote his conspiracy theories that the royals and British tabloids are evil, while he is there to restore truth, justice and the Sussex way (after likely paying tabloids to take pictures during his and Meghan Markle’s recent Archewell jaunt to a Lakers game).
But it appears that he isn’t there to save as much as he is there to pick up bags of cash like his older brother. As it turns out, Prince William received a $1.8 million payout over the phone hacking scandal, much to Harry’s seemingly jealous rage. The California-transplant believes there was some sort of “secret agreement” between the Prince of Wales and the news company owned by Rupert Murdock, and he now wants both his time in court and a payday.
“My brother appeared to know an awful lot more than I did on the subject of phone hacking although he did not tell me if that was the case,” Harry wrote, a tremor in his voice as he attempted to sound nervous and not greedy. (That’s some sarcastic license, this was a written testimony.) “However, NGN still settled his claim for a huge sum of money in 2020 without subjecting him to a similar strike out application, without any of the public being told, and seemingly with some favourable deal in return for him going ‘quietly’ so to speak.”
Harry’s probably unfamiliar with the concept of a legal settlement and financial payout for the plaintiff in a civil case, as most of his continue to go to court. History has proven to the Daily Mail and others that they can probably make more money dragging Harry and Meghan through the court process than they would ever lose paying off the couple.
You see, Prince Harry is on a self-imposed crusade. He believes he’s a royal superman, coming to save the rest of the world from the monster under the bed, the British tabloid media, who he blames for his mother’s death, Meghan narcissistic misery, his misery living with Meghan’s narcissistic tendencies, the 2004 Tsunami, that one time the dog messed on the floor and he stepped in it barefoot, when there are rain clouds instead of sunshine in Montecito, etc. It’s not even difficult to believe that Harry and Meghan have a little voodoo alter in their home where they make little dolls of media figures that they can torture, as they stew in their self-imposed toxicity and hatred of free speech and independent thought.
But the problem isn’t the media, it never has been, (phone hacking scandal aside of course). It’s all Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. They are the instigators of their own cratering popularity and antagonistic relationship with the press.
The Telegraph’s most recent online newsletter drives this point home: “For while it is all too easy to blame the press for literally everything, trolls don’t just react to the coverage of the Royal family, but to the behaviour of the royals that prompts the coverage in the first place. …
“Indeed it never ceases to amaze me that people like Harry think they are in a position to change the media landscape - while at the same time admitting that they don’t actually read the newspapers on a regular basis. It’s little wonder he can no longer separate, say, coverage about Invictus from stories about avocados, when all he appears to be doing is trawling through click bait.”
Harry’s never been a sharp lad, but the paranoia and delusions that Meghan has stirred up has made him both miserable and aggressive towards perceived threats, even banal avocado stories, which they griped about in their Netflix series. Yes, the media will make mountains out of molehills, but sane people do sane things and ignore it.
The Sussexes don’t want to make the media better, they want to make it subservient to them and their agenda. Less free speech and more propaganda about how Meghan’s banana bread will literally save the planet.
Much like very thing the couple does, it will blow up in their faces.
More Royal News…
Princess Anne is going to have a staring role in the Coronation as King Charles ceremonial bodyguard on the way back to Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal famously helped thwarted her own kidnapping in the 1970s. No doubt, she will carry out the role with excellence and majesty.
King Charles and Queen Camilla met some of the entrants for the upcoming Eurovision 2023, including Mae Muller. They also met with co-hosts Hannah Waddingham, of Ted Lasso fame, and Julia Sanina.
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended a day of events in Birmingham, where the couple playfully took telephone calls over the phone for an Indian restaurant. They were there in part to celebrate the city’s strong Asian culture.
Prince William attended the Anzac Day dawn service, to remember Australian and New Zealand soldiers that have fallen in battle. The event happens every April 25, and is accompanied by a mid-morning service at Westminster Abbey.
Westminster Abbey is now closed as staff begin working to set up for the Coronation on May 6. Given that the Abbey remained closed for only two days before the Commonwealth Service, it emphasizes the great work and effort that’s going into setting up for the upcoming crowning of King Charles.
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde have confirmed their attendance to the Coronation, with their daughter and heir Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, attending the evening reception before the event. The future Queen of the Belgians is currently studying at Oxford University.
In honor of his 10 years on the throne, King Willem-Alexander invited 100 special people to a luncheon held at Huis ten Bosch Palace.
American actress Meryl Streep has won the Princess of Asturias Award, which is one of Spain’s most prestigious awards honoring art, science, technology, culture and humanitarian work. She will visit the country in October for the ceremony, which is attended by King Felipe, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias, and Infanta Sofia.
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg married her fiance Nicholas Bagoy in a civil ceremony in her country. A larger religious wedding will occur this weekend in the South of France.
Crown Princess Mary is on tour in Vanuatu, Fiji and Australia, her home country. She is together with Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy Dan Jørgensen, with the tour ending on Friday April 28.
Queen Sonja and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway braved the rain to unveil the a monument by Louise Bourgeois' at the Palace Park. Recently, the Crown Princess had to pull out of an engagement after she had health difficulties due to her chronic pulmonary fibrosis.
Prince Louis celebrated his 5th birthday with a series of pictures. At an engagement a couple of days later, the Princess of Wales expressed how she can’t believe her youngest is now five.
In honor of what would have been her 97th birthday, the Prince and Princess of Wales also released a picture of Her Majesty, the late Queen Elizabeth II taken with most of her great-grandchildren and two of her grandchildren. Those that were absent include, Princess Eugenie’s son August, Princess Beatrice’s daughter Sienna and Harry and Meghan’s children Archie and Lilibet.
Meghan Markle was the subject of talk after debuting a new look while introducing one of her preferred photographers Misan Harriman at a recent TedTalk. The former actress’ hair was notably pin-straight, which immediately set off plastic surgery rumors. She was also compared to J.Lo and her sister-in-law Catherine the Princess of Wales.
Upcoming Royal Events…
The Prince and Princess of Wales will be in the South Wales Valley from April 27-28.
The Coronation is less than two weeks away, but the BBC is breaking it down here.
Too bad Harry didn’t tell the full truth about the money William received in the settlement. Richard Eden from the Daily Mail reported that William and Catherine donated the money to The Invictus Games. Of course Harry doesn’t want that to get out considering The Prince and Princess of Wales have donated more of their own money to Harry’s charity, than Harry himself. I have had it with Harry and his wife. I’m hoping sometime after May 6th King Charles does something drastic where there concerned. It’s past time.
Have you seen the Markle family interview available on the 7NEWS Spotlight YouTube channel? It's an excellent follow-up to the documentary Thomas Markle made in Mexico with a British TV channel around the time of the marriage about why he made a deal with a tabloid after Meghan's relationship with Harry had exposed the Markle family to extreme harassment from the tabloids, but neither Meghan nor the Royal Family had offered them any resources that would have enabled them to cope with all the unwanted attention that Meghan's ambition had wrought. "I don't think she's capable of empathy, remorse or shame . . ." is a brilliant character assessment of Meghan from half-sister Samantha from the recent 7NEWS Spotlight doco. I think you should use your recent Catherine selfie/Daily Mail fame to try to make contact with pro-royal parts of the British media. I'm sure that such media icons as Piers Morgan and Dan Wootton would love to interview a delightful beautiful young American with a royalist YouTube channel who holds similar views on Harry and Meghan. By the way, I'm not a royalist. I would retain the monarch as head of state, because it's probably less expensive and dangerous than an elected president, but I believe that all the State-owned properties retained as exclusive residences of the Royal Family such as Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle et al should turned into museums, galleries and parks open to the public and tourists all the time. Sandringham and Balmoral should be enough to satisfy the hubris of any monarch.