SUSSEX COUPLE: GREED AND DELUSION

THEY CALL THEMSELVES HIS AND HER ROYAL HIGHNESS
TAXPAYERS IN THE UK AND THE USA SHOULD BE HAPPY TO PAY FOR MY FAMILY’S SECURITY, AFTER I KILLED 20+ TALIBAN
BY LADY ARGLWYDDES AWBREY
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, once hailed as a modern royal love story, have become poster children for unchecked privilege and a bloated sense of self-importance. For a generation of young people aged 15 to 40, their ongoing demands for special treatment—despite their immense wealth and self-inflicted controversies—offer a stark lesson in entitlement gone wrong.
A Billionaire’s Tantrum: Demanding Taxpayer-Funded Security
As one of the richest men in the world, with a fortune built on royal inheritance, lucrative media deals, and high-profile ventures, Harry has no shortage of resources. Yet, he continues to insist that British taxpayers should bankroll his security when he visits the UK. He’s taken his fight to the British Parliament and Prime Minister, demanding they pressure RAVEC (the Royal and VIP Executive Committee) to reverse its decision to deny him automatic, state-funded protection. This isn’t just about safety—it’s about Harry’s belief that the world owes him the trappings of royalty, even after he abandoned his duties as a working royal in 2020.
In the US, where the couple resides, Harry has similarly pushed for government-funded security, ignoring the fact that American taxpayers have no obligation to protect private citizens, no matter their titles in their own countries.
Harry’s demands reveal a man who sees himself as above ordinary rules, entitled to elite-level protection of the level and caliber that most billionaires pay for themselves. Meanwhile, the couple undermines their own case by routinely tipping off the press about their whereabouts, ensuring media coverage for their charity events, trips, and public appearances. This self-orchestrated publicity fuels the very attention they claim to fear, exposing their hypocrisy for all to see.
The Colombian Fiasco: Exploiting a Nation’s Hopes
The couple’s sense of entitlement reached new heights during their 2024 visit to Colombia. The Colombian government, were misled into believing Harry and Meghan held sway with global powerhouses. Hoping to help their own country, they spent millions to host them like royalty.
Officials hoped the visit would secure influence with the British monarchy (via Harry’s father, King Charles III) or even US President Donald Trump’s administration (via Meghan). Instead, they got nothing. Harry’s relationship with his father is fractured, thanks to his tell-all memoir Spare and public attacks on the royal family. Meghan, who has openly expressed her hatred for Trump, has no clout in American political circles.
Colombia’s taxpayers were left with a multimillion-dollar bill for a glorified photo-op, exposing the couple’s willingness to let others pay the price for their inflated self-image.
Harry is a Prince Who Thinks Everyone Owes Him
Harry’s behavior goes beyond greed—it’s rooted in a deep-seated belief that everyone, from governments to his own family, owes him something. Even his dying father, King Charles III, isn’t spared. Despite Charles’s health struggles, Harry has shown little remorse for the pain caused by his public betrayals, from Spare to explosive interviews. Instead, he demands apologies, reconciliation, and privileges on his terms, as if his personal grievances trump his father’s burdens as monarch. This lack of empathy paints a picture of a man who sees himself as the ultimate victim, even when he’s the one holding the silver spoon.
Meghan, too, plays a role in this narrative. Her carefully curated image as a humanitarian and advocate often feels like a veneer for her pursuit of fame and luxury. Together, they lean on their royal titles to maintain relevance, striking lucrative deals with Netflix and others while criticizing the institution that gave them their platform. Their brand thrives on their past, yet they demand the perks of royalty—security, influence, adoration—without the responsibilities.
Why This Matters to You
For young people watching this unfold, Harry and Meghan’s saga is a masterclass in what not to do. Wealth and status don’t entitle you to endless handouts, whether it’s taxpayer-funded security or your family’s forgiveness. Their habit of playing the victim while orchestrating their own publicity shows the dangers of chasing fame over substance. And their exploitation of others—like Colombia’s government—reveals a stunning lack of accountability.
In an era where authenticity and purpose resonate with younger generations, Harry and Meghan’s actions feel increasingly out of touch. They’re a reminder that true influence comes from integrity, not from throwing tantrums when the world doesn’t bend to your will. Harry may be one of the richest men alive, but no amount of money can buy the respect he’s lost through his greed and entitlement.
Are they fighting for a cause, or just fighting to stay relevant? They are only concerned with staying relevant – nothing else matters to them.