The world of British royalty is once again embroiled in scandal, and this time, it’s all about the royal family giving Meghan Markle and Prince Harry the cold shoulder. The senior members of the firm are reportedly done with the Sussexes and are ready to show them the consequences of their actions.
In a jaw-dropping conversation with Royal expert Tom Bauer, it was evident that the royal family might be ready to change their stance when it comes to Meghan and Harry. According to Bauer, it’s high time for the royal family to put their foot down and treat the couple like any other commoners.
The days of the red carpet treatment might be a thing of the past for the Sussexes, as Bauer didn’t stop at just discussing customs and immigration. He went on to suggest that they might ostracize and forget Prince Harry and Meghan Markle completely.
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Bauer criticized the media coverage of Meghan and Harry’s recent trip to Dusseldorf, where they were supposed to be promoting the Invictus Games. He claimed that the couple used the event to promote themselves rather than focusing on the veterans.
It appears that the royal family is no longer willing to play nice and isn’t interested in providing Meghan and Harry with any more spotlight time.
However, Bauer had one more bombshell to drop. He called Meghan’s visit to the German homeless in Dusseldorf and then her return to her mansion in Montecito a “confection” and false.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the gloves are off, and the royal family has had enough of the Sussexes’ antics. So, it seems that the royal scoop of the century is unfolding right before our eyes.
Meghan and Harry may have pushed their luck one too many times, and the senior Royals appear to be ready to show them the door. Only time will tell how this royal drama unfolds and whether the Sussexes can mend their fractured relationship with the monarchy.