Royal Family News: Prince Harry and Meghan Blame Covid And Queen’s Death For Their Hard Luck
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British royal family news reveals that Meghan and Harry think that bad luck is to blame for their wretched post-Megxit lives. They also blame “Covid, economic woes, the death of the Queen and the decline in Prince Philip’s health for their faltering attempts to launch post-royal careers” according to sources.
As of today the Duke and Duchess of Excess are still employed by Netflix but last month Spotify parted ways with the thirsty pair in an expletive laced rant.
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And, Shallon Lester, a YouTube star, has hinted she will sue them for defamation and slander, something Meghan’s own sister has done.
Instead of looking in the mirror for the source of their woes, which include being about as popular as disgraced Prince Andrew, the Markles prefer to blame everything and everyone for jinking them.
If you remember, back in January 2020 they proclaimed themselves global ambassadors for all things good in the world, finally unleashed from the chains that the palace had them in. Soon after, the Covid pandemic hit but it hit everyone not just the Markles.
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A source told the Daily Mail “The word is that they think they’ve been really unlucky.”
But there could be hope on the horizon. Rumor is that Harry is full of juice to do a Netflix series all about Africa “about his love of the continent, its people and its wildlife.” The even bigger news to many people is that Meghan is not included in the project.
Royal Family News: Meghan Not Included In Harry’s Plans
The supposed project may be a hit with viewers, but it seems that some of Harry’s other ideas were not well received by Spotify. One of them allegedly was Harry’s brill idea to “interview Vladimir Putin, Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump about ‘childhood trauma.’”
One source said that an African show would be a natural for Harry who has called Africa his “second home.” It’s also believed that the couple’s documentary on the Invictus Games will be released this summer, but to date their only Netflix product has been, what else, a documentary all about them, titled, what else, “Meghan & Harry.” The good news is that up is the only direction they can go in.
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