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Peace loving mom. Family is the most important thing.
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Princess Catherine & Prince William were spotted enjoying a boat ride in London and we see Harry and Meghan doing the same in Australia.🙄
At this point, it feels less like coincidence & more like imitation. It raises a qn: is this about cosplaying royals for profit?🤔
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It's beyond creepy and predictable at this point. The Prince and Princess of Wales 12th March 2026 Catherine looking at the love of her life, William. The stalkers and copycats of Montecito 16th April 2026 Meghan look at the love of her life, the cameras.
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@Rileydo73362981 Someone should write a book called A Day In The Life of The Spare. And have a broken dog bowl on its cover 😂
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OPINION | Selling the clothes off her own back at the site of a massacre might come easily to Meghan, but, like any right-minded person, I find it sickening, writes @royalist.
thedailybeast.com/meghan-markles…
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His Majesty,The King of Sweden - visiting Ukraine as the first Monarch in the world to visit Ukraine since the full scale invasion. He is carrying his own briefcase as he steps off the plane. No red carpet, no honor guard. On his way to pay tribute to Ukraine’s fallen.

Jesper Ingre@JesperIngre
Och det var också något med denna bild. Jag vet inte om det är den slitna portföljen eller bara det att han bär den själv från flygplanet. Utan röd matta eller hederstrupp. På väg för att hedra Ukrainas stupade.
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TWO FRAUDS FROM MONTECITO VISIT AUSTRALIA ON VETERANS’ EXPENSE
Oh, bless their little Montecito hearts. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in Australia for a four-day victory lap they’re desperately calling a “private, philanthropic business trip,” but let’s be honest—it’s a faux royal tour so thinly disguised it might as well come with its own crown-shaped price tag.
Welcome back, you two! The land of kangaroos, meat pies, and zero tolerance for grifters just rolled out the red carpet… or was that just the airport lounge after your business-class Qantas flight? Because nothing says “humble ex-royals living authentically” like touching down, immediately posing for carefully staged snaps at a children’s hospital, then nipping off to a women’s shelter while the cameras roll. How very selfless. How very… marketable.
Aussies are a straightforward bunch. They don’t do fake pomp and they definitely don’t do half-in, half-out rent-a-royals who quit the Firm, trash the family for Netflix cash, then swan back Down Under acting like they’re still the main event.
Remember 2018? The genuine excitement, the cheering crowds, the actual royal tour vibes? This time it’s more like “Who ordered the irrelevant Californians?” One Sydney local nailed it: “I don’t know why they’re coming.” Another called them boring and self-promoting. Mate, that’s not a mixed reception—that’s polite Australian for “piss off back to your avocado toast and privacy tours.”
And the sheer cheek of it all! Harry rocking up to the Australian War Memorial, dusting off his old service medals like he’s the only veteran who’s ever suffered, while Meghan plays domestic goddess with the half-arm reach and the “most trolled person in the world” sob story.
Darling, if your biggest hardship after bailing on royal duty is online meanies while you’re busy filming MasterChef segments and plugging your AI fashion platform for commission, maybe log off TikTok and touch some grass. Or better yet, touch some reality.
They’re mixing “charity” with paid speaking gigs, investor tie-ins, and enough body-language experts calling the whole thing “staged” and “theatrical” to fill a Netflix special. One headline summed it up perfectly: “Australia was good to Harry and Meghan. Now they want to use us as an ATM.” Ouch. But accurate. A petition with 45,000 signatures begged that no taxpayer money go toward their security, because apparently the Sussexes still expect the plebs to foot the bill for their relevance tour even after they “stepped back.”
Here’s the brutal truth, Harry and Meghan: Australia doesn’t need your performative empathy or your half-royal cosplay. You wanted out of the institution? Fine. You got it. But you can’t keep milking the titles, the drama, and the victim narrative while pretending you’re above it all. The palace is side-eyeing this mess for good reason—Queen Elizabeth made it crystal clear: no half-in, half-out. Yet here you are, eight years later, still auditioning for the throne you walked away from, just with worse reviews and more flip-flop gifts.
Mate, the Aussies gave you a fair go the first time. This round? They’re shrugging, they’re mocking, and they’re largely wondering why the couple who fled Britain for “privacy” keep turning up with a full media entourage and a pricing structure.
Stay in California. Keep your faux tours. And next time you feel the urge to “connect” with the Commonwealth, maybe just send a heartfelt Instagram post from the pool. We’ll all be less exhausted.
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@GBNEWS Stop lying for them Cameron.
You do realise we can all see the Australian media images showing NOBODY turned out to see them 🤣🤭

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