"I am a full-time dad?" That's suspects since you have rent-a-kid...😜
Prince of England? No such title, but you live in Montecito California USA.
Since he's a bit of a dimwit, let me provide him with some occupations since Harry left hid royal duties:
1. Grifter
2. Fake Nonprofit Executive
3. Court Jester
4. All-time Arse
Now that the dust has settled, I’ve had time to think about the meeting, the optics, and everything that unfolded.
First came the drama. Would Harry come to the UK solo? Would Meghan and the children come? Then we heard they were coming, followed by reports that Meghan wouldn’t make any public appearances, nor would the children.
Then Harry dropped his court case, followed by a wave of negative headlines centered largely on him.
Around the same time, the narrative shifted to Harry taking the children to visit Princess Diana’s grave. Just my opinion, but Harry often seems to invoke his mother’s memory at moments that put pressure on his father. If the King refused to see him while Harry was publicly visiting Diana’s grave with the grandchildren, the optics for Charles wouldn’t have been great.
So here’s my thoughts.
I think Buckingham Palace found a way to lower the temperature. Grant Harry a meeting, keep it private, let everyone say it happened, mention the children were there, and move on. No photos. No detailed proof. Just enough to calm the headlines.
What makes me question the story is the timeline. Highgrove already had a Chanel event underway. Harry was reportedly at Invictus, and both locations were said to be about 90 minutes apart. Yet somehow the timing was compressed dramatically. Unless there was helicopter travel, which I haven’t seen independently confirmed, the timeline doesn’t seem to add up.
I’m not claiming this is fact. It’s simply how the sequence of events looks to me. There are a lot of theories out there. This is just mine, based on the timing and the optics, because some parts of the story still don’t quite fit.
He was smiling way too much. There was way too much emphasis on taking the "grandchildren" to visit Diana’s childhood home and grave. It put Charles in a difficult position in PR spin news. If he hadn’t agreed to a "meeting," the optics could've been spun terrible. That’s why I think the meeting was as much about optics as anything else.
@according2_taz Exactly! You can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube. Period. There’s no reviving that carefully curated palace PR version of Prince Harry. Once you know, you know.
@devastellar@madis87681 She’s too sneaky. 😂 She would’ve taken a pic of some English countryside, a Highgrove jam jar, a piece of toast, and a shot of the kids’ little hands eating the Highgrove jelly.
@Daily_Express So they arrived without the blues and twos, made it into Highgrove with dozens of people attending a Chanel event, and everything was just fine. Looks like taxpayer-funded security wasn’t so essential after all.
@SummerRhapsody It is shocking that Meghan did not crawl her way into this event, especially since yoga is her jam and she finally got her meeting with the king...or did she!🤫
@09steffie One thing about cancer is that it’s unpredictable. Money can’t buy a cure for an incurable form of cancer. The public will probably never know the full extent of how ill he is.