Harry and Meghanβs UK return tests a press under fire
There can be many reasonable reactions to the surprising news that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, along with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are returning to Britain.
But when it comes to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, reasonable went out the window a decade ago.
Thursdayβs initial responses to βMegxit II: Montecitoβs Revenge,β as the Page Six newsletter branded the move, were typically caustic. It and other rags insinuate the problem, As Ever, is the royal formerly known as Meghan Markle. One anonymous industry well-wisher claims, βShe was the more thirsty of the two of them.β Add a few more nuanced takes citing all the ways Harry and Meghan (but mostly Meghan) failed to conquer Hollywood, and you would think the Duchess had laced her famous jams with chicken poop.
A more plausible reason for the Sussexesβ unexpected English retreat may be related to the health of Prince Harryβs father, King Charles III, with whom Harry reunited in July. In 2024, Buckingham Palace made Charlesβ cancer diagnosis public without specifying the severity of his illness. Itβs common for people to move closer to ailing relatives. The Sussexes are many things, but if their time in the spotlight showed us anything, itβs that they are human.
Harry and Meghanβs U.K. return comes as British and American press are being scrutinized for their skewed coverage of Jason Arday, the youngest Black professor in Cambridge history. An online smear campaign accused him of having plagiarized parts of his 2015 doctoral thesis. NewsCord, a media analysis site, found that 229 articles about Arday were published in the United Kingdom in 22 days, with 188 appearing in the nine days between his resignation and his death.
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In Netflixβs 2022 docuseries βHarry & Meghan,β the couple candidly described the role that Meghanβs vicious treatment in the press played in her depression and suicidal ideation. Much of it, they say, was orchestrated by The Firm, the business arm of the British royal family.
It isnβt hard to predict what their welcome home will be like. Then again, as social media personality Mrs. Betty Bowers put it: βYou know the United States is an unpleasant place when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would rather live in a country with newspapers and relatives that hate them.β
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