FROM DAY ONE, I was not a Meghan fan. As time went on, I became even less so. When Harry married her, I gave their marriage five years, give or take a year. Today, I stick to that prediction and can say that I like Meghan even less (if that's possible) after the Oprah interview. Harry seems like the perfect match for her feminist, entitled victimhood playbook.
The two together have enabled and added to their own and the other's immaturity quotient in heaping amounts.
Bottom line is, Meghan Markle is a world of trouble and a high-profile drama queen for anyone who comes into her orbit. Just ask her father, her first husband and the now burned-to-a-crisp royal family. I sorta feel sorry for Harry, but he's done it to himself. He wouldn't listen to reason and slow his love train down. But who can throw the first stone? We've all been there, hopefully only once and only a very long time ago.
Anyway, Meghan's insatiable ego lust for notoriety, power and fame, however thinly disguised, will bring a world of hurt on both sides of the Atlantic going forward. But the British royals, especially the Queen, will keep calm and carry on no matter what their private hurt and shock may be.
As far as Meghan's claim of racism, I don't buy it for a minute. Simply a straw man to cause trouble and try to put the Windsors on the defensive, a common narcissist's ploy. They should not take the bait for one minute.
One more thing: so what if someone in or out of the royal circle wondered privately what the child's skin color might be? It's an honest question and one that doesn't make someone a racist in my unwoke book.
Meanwhile, here's a recent segment from Tucker Carlson with J.D. Vance and Mark Steyn which I really like. Take a look, if you haven't seen it. It could be censored for its truth-telling...
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