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Will Charles Let Harry and Meghan Get Away with It?

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Will Charles Let Harry and Meghan Get Away with It?

The recent headlines have thrust us into uncharted territory with whispers of and Catherine being named in 's skin color route.

It's a saga that has resurfaced after two years and has ignited public interest.

Despite the palace dismissing it as fiction, the silence from Buckingham Palace regarding the written communication between Meghan and Charles is deafening.

Let's rewind a little bit, shall we?

We've witnessed the Queen's never explain, never complain mantra, but there's an instance where actions definitely speak louder than silence.

Recall the royal clashes with the tabloids in 88 and 93, demonstrating that even the Queen recognized the need for confident falsehoods.

But here, we are facing allocations that go beyond stolen photos and leaked texts.

The very foundation of the monarchy is under extreme scrutiny.

As we wade through the murky waters of communication between Harry and Meghan, one can't help but speculate about the nature of those letters.

Picture this, Meghan writing a letter to the Prince of Wales, subtly hinting at discussions about 's skin color among high-ranking roles, crafted in a way that avoids interference from courtiers.

It could be a mere stick figure drawing and it would find a way to Charles.

But here's the twist, Charles responds, addressing the skin color remarks, but the contents remain a mystery.

The palace neither confirms nor denies the existence of these letters caught in a game of mere speculation and secrecy.

Buckingham Palace's silence suggests that some communications do exist and they pertain to Archie's Shadegate.

Meghan, ever the master manipulator, would only leak snippets, leaving room for public speculation.

The stage is set, and the ball is definitely in ' court.

A poll conducted on Twitter asked if King Charles should take legal action regarding Omid Scobie's alleged mistake in the book.

The results are in, and 60% of respondents demand legal action while 25% opt for maintaining silence.

Pursuing legal action might be a tricky path, as Scobie claims innocence, blaming a translation error and leaving a Dutch translator, Saskia Peters, in the crossfire.

The complexity of the book publishing companies makes it challenging to pinpoint responsibility.

The real culprits might be elusive, hidden behind layers of communication, and it's plausible that they have plausible deniability.

A lawsuit could expose letters between Meghan and the King.

Even if they don't name names, it's a lose-lose situation where Charles either takes legal action and risks revealing compromising communications or stays silent and allows public perception to run rampant.

Staying silent might seem wise in the world of petty fights and small actors, but when the actors are so close to home, the rules of the game change.

The public eye views silence as acknowledgement, and the stakes are high when it comes to the future of the monarchy.

In addition to all this, Harry and Meghan have been excluded from the Duke of Westminster's wedding due to the royal rift.

This is a blow to the Sussexes as it's revealed that Hugh Grosvenor is also Archie's godfather.

The plot thickens, and the royal saga continues.

What's your take on all of this?

Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned for more royal news and analysis.

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