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Prince Harry’s Next Move: A Deep Dive into the Sussex Psychodrama
Fresh off the recent coronation weekend, where Meghan Markle made a high-profile appearance, donning Princess Diana's watch and seemingly carefree, royal author Tom Bauer predicts that the drama surrounding the Sussexes is far from over.
According to Bauer, Prince Harry is returning to Montecito with a bigger chip on his shoulder, ready to unleash more attacks on the royal family.
Bauer expresses concerns about the monarchy being perceived as a soft target, especially with Prince Charles choosing not to respond to the ongoing criticisms.
Bauer highlights Harry's apparent anger and humiliation following the coronation events, emphasizing that Harry's expectations of the royal family to apologize are unrealistic.
He suggests that Harry and Meghan may seek comfort in playing the race card, citing criticisms about the lack of diversity in royal events.
Bauer warns that anti-monarchists are seizing on these issues to further their agenda, with the ultimate goal of destabilizing the monarchy and British institutions.
The conversation shifts to Meghan's absence from the recent events, with Bauer speculating that her decision was a deliberate snub to the royal institution.
He suggests that Meghan sees herself as a leader in the anti-royal movement, while Harry goes along with her plans to maintain his lifestyle in Montecito.
Bauer expresses concerns about the influence of American woke culture on British society and the potential impact on the royal family.
One of the pressing concerns discussed is Prince Charles' approach to governance, with Bauer criticizing Charles for his perceived interference in political matters.
Bauer points out a specific incident where Charles ignored advice and proceeded to make statements on historic reparations, highlighting a pattern of behavior where Charles prioritizes his opinions over others' counsel.
The conversation delves into Prince William and Kate's recent public appearances, showcasing a united front in support of King Charles.
Bauer notes that William's approach differs from his father's interventionist tendencies, raising questions about how William will navigate political dynamics in the future.
The focus shifts to whether Charles can resist the urge to meddle in political affairs as he ascends to the throne, with concerns about his interactions with politicians and potential repercussions from various interest groups.
As the discussion wraps up, Bauer raises the issue of Charles' efforts to maintain neutrality by hosting individuals from different backgrounds at Windsor Castle.
However, Bauer questions whether Charles can truly remain impartial given his strong opinions and past history of influencing political decisions.
The conversation concludes with a warning that no amount of appeasement may satisfy those seeking to undermine Charles' reign, emphasizing the challenges ahead for the future king.