@WhiteHouse And the French set you all up with a devastating event that told us all what was really being signed: the US surrender, just like the Germans surrendered at Versailles.
Being supreme ignoramuses, lacking basic history knowledge, you all fell for it 😂
@WhiteHouse Total 🐂💩 and we will see proof much sooner than you all grifters would like.
This was a sellout, a total surrender, and epic failure. Courtesy of the worst president and cabinet ever.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s shameless grift knows no bounds. They are the definition of fake virtue and stolen glory.
A £1.1 million donation to Children in Need gets announced with Harry taking all the credit as some big personal sacrifice from his own money - only for the truth to drop: it wasn’t his wealth at all. The cash came from Princess Diana’s trust funds through the Glen Beg Foundation. Not one penny earned by him. Pure exploitation of his mother’s legacy for PR.
They slap Meta-related privacy and online safety wins on their platforms like they scored some heroic personal victory.
They hijack years of blood, sweat and tears from parents, campaigners, experts, charities, lawmakers and victims’ families on online safety and turn it into another Sussex talking point acting like they’re the ones who pushed the UK to protect kids from social media.
They accepted the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award as champions of justice and social change, even though their public profile has been built largely on family grievances, media deals, and controversy rather than a lifetime of human rights activism.
They accepted the NAACP President’s Award and were presented as champions of social justice despite having nowhere near the lifetime record of activism and public service associated with many previous recipients.
Harry snatched the Pat Tillman Award despite Pat Tillman’s own mother and others rightly calling it out as undeserved.
They proudly took environmental awards for the “sacrifice” of having only two children.
Then there’s the Women of Vision Award, the ridiculous Living Legends of Aviation award for what - being a co-pilot on an Apache helicopter during his military service? - plus multiple TIME Magazine covers and influence lists, all propping up their image as influencers and humanitarians.
The pattern is repulsive and relentless: others build the causes, do the real work, fight the battles. Harry and Meghan just show up to steal the spotlight, brand it Sussex, and monetise it while trashing everyone else.
No authenticity. No service. Just endless self-promotion, family betrayal, and Diana’s memory used as a prop.
They disgrace every honour they touch and every cause they claim.
Their entire brand is collapsing under the weight of its own lies, and they deserve every bit of the contempt coming their way.
Dear younger voters who went for Trump in ‘24, watch the speeches of Prez & Michelle Obama & Mamdani today then compare it to Trump speaking at the White House this afternoon. Ask yourself what kinda world you wanna live in & what real leadership looks like. Then get involved.
@Mollyploofkins@steeletalk@jbendery So who was the campaign donor who got the untendered, inflated contract to destroy the reflecting pool? Do we know?
When some Americans tell me to stay out of their business because
I’m Canadian. 🇨🇦
When a U.S. president threatens my country, disrespects Canadians, and makes decisions that impact the entire world, it becomes my business too.
Human rights don’t stop at a border, democracy doesn’t stop at a border, and neither does my voice.
So no, I won’t stop talking about it. 🇨🇦✌️
Today, Hillary and I were honored to be on the South Side of Chicago to celebrate the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. The Obama Center tells the story of eight years of progress, and is a stirring reminder of the power—and responsibility—we have as citizens shape a better future.
Congratulations, Barack and Michelle, on this extraordinary accomplishment!
@CarrisMari5691@QLoTII Diana's trust was split into 2 for them. This was Harry's portion. He moved the money from a charitable trust to another charity, using to it promote himself as doing a personal donation
"Highjacking his dead mother’s legacy money to buy cheap headlines while he and his wife play at being philanthropists with other people’s cash. It’s not generosity. It’s calculated image laundering by a man who has made a career out of weaponising charity and victimhood"
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Prince Harry is a shameless grifter and professional liar who just got caught red-handed again.
His big, self-aggrandizing £1.1 million “personal” donation to BBC Children in Need — announced with maximum fanfare in September 2025 as coming “from his own money rather than his Archewell organisation” — was never his personal wealth at all. It was a transfer from the Glen Beg Foundation, a charitable vehicle stuffed with funds from Princess Diana’s old Princess of Wales Charities Trust that was set up in 1999, two years after her death.
Not one penny came from the tens of millions he’s raked in from Netflix deals, the partial Spotify payout, his whiny bestseller Spare, speaking fees, or any actual post-royal earnings. He has a reported combined net worth with Meghan around $60 million, much of it from cashing in on his royal birthright and family drama. Yet he chose to posture as the generous benefactor by moving money around in a Diana-era charity pot he didn’t earn.
This is textbook Harry: all optics, zero sacrifice. He and his team deliberately misled the public and media into thinking he was digging deep into his own pockets — the same pockets that fund his Montecito mansion, private jets, and endless victim-tour grift — when he was really just reallocating his mother’s old charitable inheritance and slapping his name on it for PR points.
The man who fled the royal family screaming about “privacy” and “authenticity,” who trashed his relatives for money and attention, who built a brand on being the “good guy” fighting for the vulnerable… is reduced to this pathetic stunt. Hijacking his dead mother’s legacy money to buy cheap headlines while he and his wife play at being philanthropists with other people’s cash. It’s not generosity. It’s calculated image laundering by a man who has made a career out of weaponising charity and victimhood.
Spare us the crocodile tears and fake benevolence, Harry. You’re not a changemaker. You’re a middle-aged trust-fund prince who abandoned duty, cashed in on betrayal, and now can’t even make a real personal donation without it being exposed as recycled inheritance theatre. The titles should be stripped yesterday. The grift is embarrassing. And the public is finally seeing through the con.
This isn’t charity. This is just another day in the life of Hijack Harry and his unsuspecting wife — professional attention-seekers who treat every cause as content and every pound as a prop. Pathetic.