King Charles Misses Harry, but William Remains Unforgiving
Meghan Markle’s upcoming Netflix series With Love, Meghan has reignited public debate about her evolving image, with critics labelling her shift from royal life to television as a "reality star" trajectory.
Sarah Louise Robertson, a royal and entertainment commentator, shared her blunt critique on GB News, stating, “She had it all—an HRH title and the chance to make a meaningful impact. Now? She’s a reality star.” Robertson pointed out Netflix’s classification of the eight-episode lifestyle series as reality TV, calling it “a dramatic fall from grace.”
Set to debut on January 15, the show blends practical advice with personal anecdotes, aiming to inspire viewers. However, critics like Robertson view it as a significant departure from Meghan’s former royal platform, saying, “It feels squandered.”
This project highlights the growing divide in Meghan and Harry’s public endeavours. Once inseparable, the couple is now pursuing solo ventures—Meghan in lifestyle media and Harry focusing on charitable initiatives like the Invictus Games. Robertson remarked, “When they started, Meghan called them salt and pepper, moving together. Now? They’re rarely seen together.”
Amid these developments, tensions persist within the royal family. While King Charles reportedly “misses his son,” Prince William remains deeply resentful of Harry, whom he blames for tarnishing the family’s reputation. Robertson explained, “William sees Harry’s actions as shameful and embarrassing to the monarchy.”
As Meghan and Harry navigate their paths post-Megxit, their divergent projects and ongoing family discord continue to capture global attention.