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Harry and Meghan Lose Power Struggle with King Charles
In a surprising turn of events, Harry and Meghan have officially lost the power struggle with King Charles, despite their relentless criticism and attempts to expose the Royal Family.
The Sussexes find themselves on the losing side of the argument, as the house of Buckingham Palace emerges victorious.
Looking back at Harry's visit to Las Vegas on December 20, it is intriguing to note that he did not partake in any gambling activities.
Reports at the time suggested that he spent the day drinking and swimming in the pool, without taking any chances at the town's famous casinos.
However, it seems that Harry's riskiest bets have ultimately failed.
Over the past two years, we have witnessed Harry and Meghan engage in a battle of wits and PR strategies against the Royal Family.
Despite their efforts, they have been unsuccessful in their endeavors.
The couple has openly criticized Charles, the Queen, Camilla, William, Catherine, and the institution of monarchy itself.
They have raised questions about the skin color of Meghan's unborn child and expressed disappointment over the denial of titles.
Tears were shed, hugs were denied, and Meghan's lack of manners was highlighted.
However, their attempts to tarnish the House of Windsor have fallen short.
Amidst the allegations made by Meghan and Harry, some incidents stand out more than others.
Meghan revealed that she did not receive the necessary support when struggling with suicidal thoughts in her 20s.
Additionally, the infamous comment regarding the skin color of their unborn child raised eyebrows.
The apparent indifference and ignorance displayed by the royal family towards their first multiracial member did not reflect well on them.
In January, Harry expressed his expectations from his father and brother, particularly seeking an apology.
However, Charles did not make any significant concessions, and the royal family did not admit any wrongdoing or acknowledge that they could have done more to help.
As Meghan and Harry played all their cards, the king remained unfazed.
Even if they were to offer new insults on an American talk show, the audience's reaction would likely be indifferent.
It is evident that Meghan and Harry's continuous repetition of the same grievances has led to a decrease in audience engagement.
While Buckingham Palace continues to thrive, with King Charles planning his first state visit to Germany and France, Queen Camilla receiving enthusiastic crowds, William engaging in seminars on soft power, and Catherine reaching out to global corporations for early work, Meghan and Harry find themselves in a difficult position.
Despite their palace feud and Netflix series, Meghan and Harry's attacks have had little impact.
Recent polls in the UK indicate a 62% approval rating for Charles, similar to his pre-mother's death rating.
Although William and Catherine have experienced a slight dip in approval ratings, it is nothing to be concerned about.
On the other hand, Meghan and Harry hit an all-time low in popularity in January and February.
Interestingly, Camilla has gained more popularity in America than Meghan or Harry.
Comedians such as Chris Rock, Trevor Noah, and Jimmy Kimmel have all made jokes at their expense.
Even South Park dedicated an episode to mocking them.
The publisher, Little Brown UK, announced the release of a parody book titled “Spare Us Now,” further highlighting the diminishing interest in Meghan and Harry's feud and their Netflix series.
It appears that Harry's campaign against his own family is destined to fail.
With only 40 days left until his father's coronation, it remains uncertain whether Meghan and Harry will attend.
Will Meghan make a grand entrance in designer clothes?
Will Harry confront his brother?
Only time will tell.
Perhaps, if Harry had taken a break from drinking during the Sarasota Hen parties in 2012, he might have realized that going all-in without a guaranteed victory is not a wise move.