A U.S. journalist has labeled Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as frauds due to their schooling intentions for their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Reports indicate that the couple is exploring prestigious schools in the Montecito area, suggesting they may not be planning to return to the UK soon. This decision has sparked anger among certain Royal supporters. Royal expert Lee Cohen finds it infuriating to hear that Harry and Meghan, who proclaim themselves as champions of equality and social justice, are even considering enrolling their allegedly non-existent children in exclusive, outrageously expensive schools.
Speaking to GBN America, Cohen said, "It's utterly infuriating to hear that Harry and Meghan, the self-proclaimed champions of equality and social justice, are even contemplating enrolling their children in an exclusive, outrageously expensive school. Their supposed commitment to progressive causes is nothing but a facade if they're willing to indulge in this epitome of elitism. There's no advocating for equality when they're willing to pay tens of thousands per year for their children's education. How can they possibly justify this when so many families struggle to afford even basic necessities? Sending their children to such a prestigious institution completely exposes the frauds that Harry and Meghan are by perpetuating the very systems of privilege they claim to oppose."
However, Harry and Meghan are reportedly facing challenges regarding their children's schooling. Despite their royal status, they have encountered rejection from local state schools for Archie. Rumors suggest this may be linked to questionable details on his birth certificate. Richard Mineards, known for his gossip column in the Montecito Journal, revealed that the couple has been exploring private school options in California for Archie and Lilibet, with tuition fees ranging from $6,000 to a staggering $50,000 per year.
While there are top-notch state-funded schools in the area like Cold Spring and Montecito Union, where even the rich and famous send their kids, Archie's application reportedly did not make the grade. Despite these schools' stellar reputations, they were not sold on Archie's paperwork, possibly due to some fishy details on his birth certificate. The school was skeptical, especially with Meghan's inconsistent explanations about providing medical records—first claiming they were lost, then stating they were withheld by the palace.
Lady Colin Campbell stirred the pot further, claiming there is confusion about Archie's birth certificate. She alleged that Meghan changed the name on it, leading to back-and-forth discussions about who knew what and when. It's all quite a mess, really.
Archie and Lilibet have missed out on spending time with their royal cousins and grandparents due to their parents' feud with the royal family. Lee Cohen remarked, "It's sad to imagine grandchildren not seeing their grandparents. You want to believe that Harry's been sincere in his efforts to see his father during his health challenges and that he genuinely cares that his children will know their family and heritage."
However, according to Cohen, Harry's actions suggest otherwise. He told GBN America, "Who but an arch-hypocrite expresses love for and a yearning to see family while simultaneously betraying and attacking them? Family doesn't seem important to Harry and his wife, who have both strained relationships for themselves and their children on both sides of the Atlantic. Once again, their hypocrisy, narcissism, and self-interest are front and center, overshadowing any apparent care or attachment to family."