In the world of modern royalty, few couples have captured the public imagination and sparked as much debate as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Their love story, once hailed as a modern fairytale, has been under a microscope since the beginning, but a new, highly critical narrative suggests that the public has only seen a carefully crafted performance. According to the commentary presented in a recent video, based on revelations from Tom Bower’s book, the couple’s life has become a “staged performance,” a “Netflix series gone wrong” filled with contradictions and lacking in substance. This is the story of how their carefully built brand, once a golden opportunity, has allegedly collapsed under the weight of its own inconsistencies.

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The video’s central claim revolves around the idea that Meghan Markle’s admiration for Princess Diana was not a genuine emotional connection but a “calculation” to serve her own ambitions. The speaker suggests that Meghan studied Diana’s every move and pose, meticulously replicating them to create an image of herself as Diana’s spiritual successor. The commentary calls this a form of “Diana’s humanity into Meghan’s cosplay,” a chilling suggestion that one of the most beloved figures in modern history was used as a brand strategy. Prince Harry is portrayed as a “simple soul” who unknowingly “handed it over like a script,” a tragic figure in a narrative he did not write.

The video goes on to bring up the “infamous yacht girl rumors” that Tom Bower reportedly exposed. These rumors allege that Meghan spent time on private yachts with influential people, a means of networking and climbing the social and professional ladder. The speaker dismisses the idea of a “rags to riches story,” stating that upon closer inspection, it “crumbles,” and that she “didn’t climb the ladder she rode the waves.” These claims are used to suggest that Meghan’s public narrative of a hardworking, self-made woman is a fabrication, and that her ascent to Hollywood prominence was achieved through means that are far from the inspirational story she presents to the world.

A key point in the video is what is referred to as Meghan’s “mess of contradictions.” The speaker points out inconsistencies in her public statements, such as her claim that she didn’t know who Harry was before meeting him, a statement that seems to conflict with the idea that she had “studied his every move.” This is presented as evidence that she “bends reality whenever it suits her,” and is a “liar struggling to keep her script consistent.” The video argues that these contradictions have led to a collapse of her credibility, and that her and Harry’s brand has been “exposed” as lacking in substance.

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The collapse of their brand, according to the video, is not just a matter of public opinion; it has had real-world consequences. The commentary suggests that their multi-million dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify failed because they turned “golden opportunities into laughable disasters filled with whining contradictions and zero substance.” The video claims that Meghan has become “toxic” in Hollywood, with deals vanishing and producers distancing themselves from the couple. This portrays a couple who, despite their public image, are struggling to find a place in an industry that they hoped to conquer.

The video also touches on the alleged manipulation of Prince Harry. The speaker suggests that Meghan has “tightened her grip on Harry,” turning him into “a sidekick whose only role is to echo her grievances.” This is not a love story, the video argues, but “control dressed up as romance.” The commentary paints a bleak picture of Harry’s life, claiming he “surrendered willingly abandoning his family, his country and his dignity.” This narrative suggests that Harry is a tragic figure, a man who has lost everything that once defined him in a desperate attempt to please his wife.

Finally, the video alleges that Meghan has used her children, particularly her daughter Lilibet, as a “PR strategy” and a “shield” against negative public opinion. The speaker calls this “exploitation masquerading as parenting,” a powerful and damning accusation. The video concludes by calling Meghan a “strategist caught in her own web of lies” and Harry “a sidekick stumbling through her script.” This harsh and unfiltered commentary leaves no stone unturned in its criticism of the couple, portraying their life not as a fairytale, but as a carefully constructed, and now collapsing, performance.