Harry vs. The Mail: Inside the Courtroom Showdown That Could Change British Media Forever

After eons of tabloid scrutiny, the Duke of Sussex is fighting back and he’s brought receipts The scene outside London’s Royal Courts of Justice on January 21st had all the makings of a blockbuster premiere: rain-soaked reporters lined up behind barriers, camera flashes cutting through the grey morning, and a black Range Rover pulling up to deliver the main attraction. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, … Continue reading Harry vs. The Mail: Inside the Courtroom Showdown That Could Change British Media Forever

William Sitwell Isn’t Sitting Well With a Woman Who Wins

Here we have 2 columns from William Sitwell who is obviously not sitting well with a woman’s success. For reference, the author is William Sitwell, and the piece leans heavily on the royal framing surrounding Prince Harry to anchor what is otherwise a straightforward consumer-brand story. Both columns are best read as a single argument in two acts. In the first, commercial success is framed … Continue reading William Sitwell Isn’t Sitting Well With a Woman Who Wins

Winter: Metaphor for the Split Home

The opening frame matters. Within the first seconds, the camera lingers on a fissure in frozen ground, a rupture set against snow and stillness. In visual storytelling, cracks rarely signify renewal alone; they signal stress, pressure, and the consequences of a long freeze. Against the backdrop of persistent public speculation about her personal life, including rumors of separation from Prince William, the image reads less … Continue reading Winter: Metaphor for the Split Home

The Scapegoat Protocol: How Meghan Markle Coverage Displaced Prince Andrew Accountability

Dr. Aparna Vashisht Rota, December 23, 2025 The palace claimed it couldn’t protect Meghan Markle from relentless tabloid attacks. New evidence suggests it didn’t want to because those attacks were serving a strategic purpose. A temporal analysis of media coverage reveals a disturbing pattern: negative Meghan stories surged precisely when Prince Andrew scandals threatened to dominate headlines. This wasn’t a coincidence. It was institutional crisis … Continue reading The Scapegoat Protocol: How Meghan Markle Coverage Displaced Prince Andrew Accountability

The Microscope Isn’t About Etiquette. It’s About Control

The text critiques the obsessive scrutiny of public women, highlighting how subjective interpretations of their behavior often manifest as moral judgment and dehumanization. It emphasizes that such fixation reflects societal power dynamics, particularly against women of color, and showcases how commentary masquerades as expertise while revealing deeper discomfort with female autonomy and visibility. Continue reading The Microscope Isn’t About Etiquette. It’s About Control

Why Reconciliation Impossible in the Meghan–Kate Discourse

First, the excerpted passage shared frames January 2020 as a moment of institutional asymmetry. Kensington Palace is depicted as acting urgently to protect Prince William from an “offensive” report, while Meghan’s contemporaneous request for reputational correction is described as ignored on the grounds that Catherine should not be drawn into “idle gossip.” That framing matters because it establishes a hierarchy of whose reputation is systemically … Continue reading Why Reconciliation Impossible in the Meghan–Kate Discourse

The Tabloid That Flew Across an Ocean to Mock Jam

They’re Not Reviewing the Jam, They’re Punishing the Woman Jan Moir frames her visit to Meghan Markle’s “As Ever” pop-up as consumer protection—a public service warning against overpriced jam. What it actually reveals is a British tabloid still fixated on a woman who left royal life five years ago and is now doing precisely what critics claimed to want: working independently, earning her own money, … Continue reading The Tabloid That Flew Across an Ocean to Mock Jam

Lady Colin Campbell’s Meghan Attack Reveals More About Her Than Meghan

Lady Colin Campbell has built a reputation for making herself part of the Meghan Markle conversation by delivering exaggerated claims that always frame Meghan as a villain. Her latest comments fit this pattern perfectly. She suggests Meghan has been privately complaining that Taylor Swift deliberately timed her new album announcement to overshadow the trailer for With Yuck. According to Lady C, Meghan is furious that … Continue reading Lady Colin Campbell’s Meghan Attack Reveals More About Her Than Meghan

The Contradictions in Queen Camilla’s Public Image: From Homewrecker to Helpmate

Queen Camilla’s transformation from one of Britain’s most reviled figures to a respected member of the royal family represents one of the most dramatic image rehabilitations in modern royal history. However, recent events suggest the gap between public narrative and documented actions remains significant. From Homewrecker to Helpmate The official story of Charles and Camilla has been carefully rewritten over two decades. Today’s coverage emphasizes … Continue reading The Contradictions in Queen Camilla’s Public Image: From Homewrecker to Helpmate

The Queen Saw Right Through Them—And She Chose Meghan

The British press has portrayed Queen Elizabeth II as skeptical of Meghan Markle, yet evidence suggests she was welcomed by the monarch. In contrast, the Queen expressed concerns about Kate Middleton’s career and resisted Camilla Parker Bowles’ acceptance. Meghan received an invitation on the Royal Train, signifying the Queen’s trust and inclusion. Continue reading The Queen Saw Right Through Them—And She Chose Meghan