And then there's Prince Harry, the puppet pulled along by Meghan's strings. Once a respected member of the royal family, he's now reduced to a mere pawn in Meghan's game of fame and fortune. But the plot thickens, my friends. A recent court case has exposed a side of Harry that not even the most ardent Sussex supporter could defend. A furious US judge, unafraid to call out the so-called Prince Harry, has slammed the couple for their fake royal façade during an immigration hearing.
The judge, uncomfortable with Harry's title, has refused to use it, citing discomfort and invoking the Constitution, which states that the United States does not recognize any titles. The audacity of the so-called Royals is staggering as they now find themselves stripped of the very titles they've shamelessly clung to. But here's where the plot takes a dark turn.
Harry's immigration documents are under scrutiny, and it's not just about whether he can stay in the US. Oh no, it's about the truth, a commodity Harry and Meghan seem to treat with utter disdain. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is pushing for the public disclosure of Harry's visa application, specifically focusing on his self-declared use of illegal drugs.
Yes, you heard that right. The Duke of Sussex, in his 2023 memoir, casually wrote about his past substance abuse, revealing a side of himself that no one saw coming. Now, the Heritage Foundation is questioning the authenticity of his visa application, demanding answers about whether Harry lied, the government is covering it up, or he holds a diplomatic visa.
The stakes are high, my friends. The judge, uncomfortable with Harry's title, has the power to expose the truth lurking in those immigration documents. Will Harry face exposure for deception? Will the British government have to answer for his political diplomatic status? Either way, dire consequences loom large for the so-called Duke of Sussex.
And what's Harry's defense? His lawyer argues that just because he wrote about substance abuse in his book doesn't make it true. It could be an exaggeration to sell more books, a chilling revelation that casts a shadow over every word penned in his so-called autobiography.
In the end, the harsh reality for Harry and Meghan is that their façade is unraveling, the truth is catching up to them, and the world is finally seeing through the carefully crafted illusion. The Duke of Sussex, or whatever he calls himself for the money-making opportunity of the day, is now facing a reckoning, and it doesn't look good.