The ongoing drama between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the Royal Family continues to captivate public attention, and their upcoming vacation in Colombia has added another layer to this complex saga.
Harry and Meghan’s planned tour of Colombia, set to take place later this month, is sparking controversy due to its perceived resemblance to official Royal duties. Despite the trip being organized for their charity, the Archewell Foundation, and the Invictus Games, it is not officially sanctioned by King Charles or affiliated with the Royal Family. This distinction has apparently upset some within the Royal circles.
A former Royal courtier, who chose to remain anonymous, has criticized Harry and Meghan for what they describe as “utter contempt” towards King Charles. The courtier argues that the Sussexes’ international trips, although not officially representing the Royal Family, carry a Royal-like aura that could undermine the work and planning of the actual Royal tours. They view these tours as disruptive and problematic, especially since they are conducted without any acknowledgment or coordination with the Royal household.
This situation is emblematic of the ongoing tensions between Harry, Meghan, and the rest of the Royal Family. Each of their actions, whether it’s their charitable work or personal trips, seems to provoke a response or criticism from the Royal establishment. The courtier’s comments highlight a broader concern within the Royal circles about the Sussexes’ ability to operate independently while maintaining a public image that resembles their former Royal roles.
The increasing distance between Harry and Meghan and the Royal Family seems to be a point of contention, with each party’s actions continually fueling the narrative of estrangement. This ongoing drama underscores the difficulties faced by Harry and Meghan as they navigate their roles and relationships within the broader context of their public and private lives.
 
 
          