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Harkles Christmas Card Backfires: A Tasteless Attempt at PR
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Welcome back to our channel, where we uncover the shocking truth behind the glamorous world of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Today, we find ourselves diving into yet another chapter in the never-ending saga of Harry and Meghan's antics.
Grab your popcorn because the Harkles' Christmas card plot has spectacularly backfired, leaving us with more questions than answers.
Before we delve into the Christmas card debacle, let's address the intriguing picture of Meghan interviewing her favorite photographer, Missan Harryman.
The picture reveals more than words can express.
Not only is Meghan borrowing from Catherine's wardrobe, but she also seems to be mimicking her body language.
The resemblance is striking, and once noticed, it cannot be unseen.
Now, let's move on to discuss Netflix's hit series, “The Crown,” and its merciless portrayal of Prince Harry.
According to Taz, the streaming giant didn't hold back, depicting Harry as an angry, bitter, and hopeless loser.
The screenshots shared by the Daily Mail paint a picture of a prince who might have chuckled and said, “Yep, that's me” when faced with his on-screen persona.
However, wasn't it just a few years ago that Harry vehemently declared he would stop Netflix from featuring him or Meghan on “The Crown”?
In 2020, fresh out of Megxit, Harper's Bazaar reported that Prince Harry had no intention of watching a scripted version of his life on the popular series.
Angela Levin shared his adamant stance, stating, “I'm going to make sure I stop it before they get to me.”
Well, well, well, how the tables have turned.
In the legal arena, Justice Fan Court awarded Harry £140,000 in damages, falling short of the initial $440,000 sought by his lawyers.
MGN's lawyers argued that Harry wasn't affected by the stories, as he allegedly hadn't read them when they were published.
It seems every victory is a win for Harry, no matter how small.
Now, let's shift our focus to the Harkles' Christmas card.
It appears to be a corporate and impersonal affair, more focused on public relations than festive cheer.
There's no mention of family, just a generic “happy holiday season” message, and noticeably absent are Archie and Lily.
The card, supposedly taken at Invictus, feels like a tone-deaf attempt to center themselves over the veterans who were present for a different purpose.
As The Issues of My Time aptly puts it, the card is in poor taste.
And what's with the fake play button in the middle?
Are they trying to deceive us?
One member of the Sausage Squad explained that it links to a video clip released with Archwell's annual impact report.
However, this attempt to stay relevant comes off as forced and lacks the authenticity that could resonate with the public.
In conclusion, the Harkles' Christmas card plot has backfired, leaving us with a tasteless and impersonal attempt at PR.
“The Crown” has exposed Harry in a light he probably didn't anticipate, and the legal drama has painted him as a perpetual victim.
Meghan and Harry's attempts at shaping the narrative are falling flat, and the public is not buying it.
As we navigate the twists and turns of this royal soap opera, one thing remains clear—the truth is elusive, and the drama continues to unfold.
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