
This week, official duties of the monarchy have taken King Charles III and other royals to Scotland, while Prince Harry returns to the United Kingdom.
Nonetheless, they are attending to their own duties while observing as Prince Harry’s high-stakes court case in London unfolds. However, Meghan Markle’s recent, sudden challenges in California have drawn attention away from Prince Harry’s significant efforts.
While the Prince and Princess of Wales visit the National Curling Academy and Radical Weavers in Stirling, Prince Harry is fighting for his legacy and, of course, privacy.
Prince Harry has teamed up with a long list of celebrities, including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, to file a class-action lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail for “alleged illegal information-gathering, including bugging cars and intercepting private calls.” He is set to testify this week.
Sources close to Prince Harry claimed he is “confident” of winning this case, citing his major victory in his 2023 suit against Mirror Group.
Win or lose in court, Prince Harry will not be allowed to see his ailing father, King Charles, or his estranged brother, Prince William, according to reports, as the Monarch and heir believe any interaction with the duke will leak to the press.
The Hijack: Meghan’s Netflix Humiliation
However, just as Prince Harry was hoping to dominate the global narrative with his “crusade against the press,” news from Montecito has effectively “poured water on his legal and media parade.”
Meghan Markle, the rising streaming star and multi-millionaire businesswoman in the making, has been hit with a “block of humiliation” and a humbling setback from Netflix. Despite the intense promotion, social media fanfare, and celebrity guest appearances, the streaming giant has reportedly decided not to renew her lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, for a third season.
Reports have confirmed that Netflix axed Meghan’s lifestyle series. Despite a high-profile launch, guest stars like Chrissy Teigen, José Andrés, Roy Choi, Alice Waters, a former “Suits” co-star, Abigail Spencer, and make-up artist Daniel Martin. And cameos from Prince Harry and Doria Ragland and memorable tips on baking and hosting, the show failed to crack the Top 10 in the US in its second season.
One insider told Page Six: “It’s not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there’s nothing in the works yet.”
Sources added that: “Markle will instead concentrate on building her lifestyle brand, As Ever. People will see similar cooking and crafting on Meghan’s socials for the brand, but more bite-sized.”
Insults to Injury: Critics have mocked the show for “amateurish” segments, such as gifting store-bought pretzels and making floral ice cubes. Sources say Meghan is “distressed” by the failure.
Adding to the “block of humiliation,” Netflix has snubbed Meghan Markle. The company has opened physical retail stores that reportedly do not stock any of Meghan’s trademark jams or honeys, leaving the Duchess in a difficult position as her “lifestyle mogul” dreams hit a major roadblock.
Meghan Markle plans to pivot after this foreseeable slap. Insiders suggest Meghan is now pivoting to “bite-sized” content on her own social media channels to salvage her lifestyle brand, as the dream of a multi-season Netflix series appears to have ended.
This news could not have come at a more sensitive time for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — the pair was hoping that 2026 would be their year of success, significant changes, and positive headlines.
The couple believed they had laid the foundations to reap the benefits this year, but it seems they will have to work harder to achieve their financial goals.






The pair of them have nothing to offer they are a pair of chancers that are running out of luck the sooner the press forget about them and report on something new the sooner they will disappear into nowhere what’s that saying karma is coming for you