The relentless coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by the UK media has reached a point of absurdity. Day after day, segments are dedicated to dissecting their every move, misrepresenting their words, and scrutinizing their lives. Yet, the same media refuses to acknowledge its role, alongside the Royal Family, in the couple’s decision to step away from royal duties.
It’s worth noting the stark contrast in coverage. While the taxpayer-funded royals barely get a mention, Harry and Meghan dominate the headlines. The reason is simple: they drive ratings and sell papers. Puff pieces on other royals don’t pull in the same engagement. It’s a cycle of obsession that borders on unhealthy, with many observers questioning the ethics of such relentless focus on two individuals who have sought to distance themselves from the chaos.
What’s even more baffling is the hypocrisy. Harry and Meghan have largely refrained from discussing “that family” for years, yet they remain the media’s cash cow. This fixation reveals more about the media’s desperation than it does about the Sussexes. The constant vilification and commentary aren’t just about entertainment—they’re a reflection of a deeper issue within the British media landscape.
It’s time to move on. The world is bigger than Harry and Meghan, and there are countless other stories worth telling. The obsession is not only embarrassing but also harmful. Let them live their lives in peace—after all, isn’t that what they’ve been asking for all along?
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