‘A sexual sport — filthy, sweaty lads riding’ is how the royals’ favorite activity was excitedly characterized in the trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s tacky-sounding polo series that Netflix published last week.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, on the other hand, made her own announcement: she was named the royal patron of Plan International UK, a worldwide children’s organization that the late Prince Philip had previously supported.
Later, Sophie visited Yazidi genocide survivors in London during their photographic show, The Women Who Beat ISIS.
Unquestionably, Harry and Meghan have made significant contributions to charity, especially via the Archewell Foundation.
However, the contrast between Sophie’s sincere efforts and the Sussexes’ most recent unregal, profit-driven endeavor demonstrates how drastically different their lives have become.
But according to Palace insiders, Sophie and her husband Prince Edward may be able to help Prince Harry and Meghan resume their royal responsibilities.
Courtiers are becoming more and more certain that Harry wants to return to his previous lifestyle, when he believed he was utilizing his privileged status to further deserving causes.
“Anyone can see that Harry’s heart is not in the TV stuff,” one insider informed me.
In fact, the Prince and Meghan made it plain in their notorious 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that they had only accepted multi-million dollar contracts with Netflix and Spotify because the Royal Family had financially cut them off.
Despite being an avid player, Harry does not seem to participate much in the polo series himself. Only his name and his wife’s producing credit are shown in the trailer.
Harry made it known via acquaintances that he was prepared to temporarily assume a royal position in order to help his father after the announcement of King Charles’s cancer treatment in February.
The California-based Prince is reportedly eager to spend more time in his own country, but his offer was never accepted.
Nearly nine months after its highly publicized online debut, Meghan’s lifestyle company, American Riviera Orchard, has failed to sell a single item.
The couple may be considering how to return to royal responsibilities and the associated money after their contract with Netflix is set.
To expire next year and their partnership with the audio behemoth Spotify was abruptly terminated. Edward and Sophie enter the picture at this point.
Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son and his wife attempted to blend business and royal responsibilities, which led to their own issues, though most people have since forgotten.
After Prince William was discovered to be being filmed at St Andrews University, Edward’s TV production business Ardent was forced to shut down in 2002, violating agreements with the media to leave the future king alone while he was a student.
Meanwhile, an undercover News of the World reporter, disguised as a rich Arab businessman, pushed.
The former Sophie Rhys-Jones to make humiliating remarks about the royal family, then-prime leader Tony Blair, and his wife Cherie.
After the ‘false sheikh’ affair in 2001, many believed Sophie and Edward would never fully heal. However, the pair made the decision to focus on their royal responsibilities and quit their paying jobs.
They have been beloved and esteemed mainstays of ‘The Firm’ over the last 20 years, and the late Queen Elizabeth supported them in return.
They enjoy a rich and fulfilling life, despite the fact that foreign companies will never pay them millions.
According to one courtier, “the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be welcomed back if they are willing to give up their private work and return to royal life.”
“Yes, as long as King Charles is in power.” The Sussexes should take note: Prince William is not going to be as understanding as his father.
And I completely understand why, especially in light of Harry and Meghan’s shameful insults on the Princess of Wales.