Meghan Markle and her husband are slowly discovering that the consequences of some of their actions go further than they could have ever imagined.
With each passing year, the Royal Family takes one extra step to erase Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
However, this year, King Charles III might have taken the most significant leap yet in diluting Prince Harry and Markle’s passage in the monarchy and the family.
His Majesty, 75, and battling cancer, delivered the traditional Christmas speech to the nation.
The King once more had a compassionate tone toward those suffering and used a hopeful note to encourage one and all to keep fighting, going, and, when possible, to give helping hands.
The King’s speech differed this year, not the content but the locations. King Charles broke a decade-long tradition of speaking from Buckingham Place.
King Charles decided it was time to be more Republican and closer to the people, so he stood at the Fitzrovia Chapel in London to share his remarks.
His Majesty shared his emotional and powerful remarks while standing before a stunning Christmas tree decorated with recycled ornaments.
Goodbye to the fancy palace decor, gold-plated furniture, and priceless artworks and artifacts that were previously used as background for the Monarch‘s speech.
King Charles’s decision to change the location of his speech was a deliberate move to shift the public’s focus away from the scandal surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
By not having the speech at the Palace, experts will not have the opportunity to dissect the family photos in King Charles’s office.
There will be no ink spilled about whether Prince Harry and Markle’s photos were or were not in a prominent position.
Royal author Robert Hardman explained via the Daily Mail: “There can also be some advantages in moving the recording away from home. In 2018, the Queen came under attack on social media for asking for ‘generosity and self-sacrifice’ during an address recorded from the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace. Anti-monarchists grumbled that she was speaking before a ‘gold piano,’ a gilded 19th-century piece commissioned for Queen Victoria.”
Hardman added: “By avoiding a royal desk or sitting room, the King has also avoided any micro-analysis of whichever royal photographs and portraits are in the shot, and thus hinting at who is (or is not) in royal favor. The Fitzrovia Chapel reveals nothing more tantalizing than a Christmas tree decorated with ‘sustainable’ decorations.”
King Charles’s speech, devoid of any mention of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, served as a significant end to the ongoing scandals.