Stella 🫶🏼🤴🏼💂🫶🏼
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Stella 🫶🏼🤴🏼💂🫶🏼
@stelzy63
Hi I live in a seaside town in Wales 🏴 I project manage a food bank & I’m fiercely protective of our Working Royal Family and the Monarchy..No DM’s


















One would think America isn’t exactly fond of the British monarchy. After all, we’ve seen the “No King” protests (even if they weren’t aimed at Charles), and Harry and Meghan have been living here for years with surprisingly little fanfare. You’d assume two older royals showing up would barely move the needle. But the way Americans turned out for King Charles was something else entirely. It wasn’t just the crowds. It was the warmth, the respect, and the strikingly bipartisan welcome he received from leaders on both sides of the aisle. The message was unmistakable: it’s the monarchy itself that captivates people, not any one individual. And that’s where Meghan Markle miscalculated. She stepped into those tours, saw the crowds, and convinced herself it was about her. It wasn’t. It was the gravitational pull of the institution. Had she stayed, done the role, and understood what she represented instead of trying to compete with it, those same crowds would have shown up for her too. Instead, reality delivered a quiet verdict. Her own country meets her with indifference, while embracing the very institution she tried to diminish. King Charles’s reception was a reminder that the monarchy’s light has never belonged to one person. It’s built on centuries of duty, continuity, and history. It’s a simple lesson. Don’t confuse borrowed brilliance for your own. Some spotlights were never yours to claim. She bet against the Crown and lost. The throne didn’t need her then, and it doesn’t now. The monarchy’s light never did. 😌

Wishing Charlotte a very happy 11th birthday! 🎂






Im in tears. King Charles just gave President Trump a PERSONAL Gift. A Bell from the UK’s WWII Trump submarine “Should you ever need to get hold of us, just give us a ring” THIS IS SO EPIC 🔥












