Prince Harry is allegedly trying to win over the influential Peltz family, with rumors circulating that he is seeking a business partnership with billionaire Nelson Peltz.
According to a blind item, Harry is reportedly angling for access to the kind of luxury that Peltz can provide—security, private jets, and exclusive vacation homes. After all, who wouldn’t want to befriend a billionaire with such perks? But what does Harry bring to the table in return? A winning smile and a heap of royal drama. As for talent, it’s hard to say what he could offer, considering his reputation as more of a public figure than a skilled professional. His track record when it comes to honesty is equally questionable, with many regarding him as a known liar.
Harry seems to believe that by drawing attention to himself and offering promises to "shake things up" in the world of business and media, he can recruit powerful allies to join his so-called “army” of supporters. But is this really how it works? The plot thickens when we consider that Nelson Peltz is linked to none other than David Beckham, who, by the way, has made no effort to embrace Harry and Meghan. Recall the awkward moment at an MLS playoff game, when Nicola and Brooklyn Beckham openly ignored the ex-royal couple. It’s safe to say that the Beckhams aren’t rolling out the red carpet for Harry.
Let’s take a closer look at Harry’s supposed wish list—top-notch security, private jets, and access to the Peltz family vacation homes. Really, Harry? One can almost hear the laughter echoing from here. It might be time for him to realize that this constant begging for favors isn't exactly endearing. Perhaps he should consult Meghan for advice on how to navigate such requests; after all, she’s had plenty of practice in the art of subtle persuasion. But let's be real—what is Peltz’s motivation here? This is a man renowned for turning struggling businesses into lucrative successes. Why would he want to hitch his wagon to a pair of people who’ve already managed to alienate themselves from major players like Disney and Hollywood?
Harry and Meghan have seemingly become the poster children for Hollywood’s reject pile, continually overlooked by prestigious events such as the Oscars and the Emmys. Yet, they seem to think they can still break through. This disconnect with reality becomes even more evident when we revisit the scandal surrounding Nicola Peltz's wedding. According to court documents filed in Florida, when Claudia Peltz casually mentioned the Sussexes, her daughter responded with a confused “Who’s Meghan?” It’s a burn that sent ripples through the public, highlighting just how out of touch Harry and Meghan are with the real power brokers of society. They weren’t invited to a wedding that seemed to include everyone else, a glaring reminder that their relevance is waning.
As for Nelson Peltz, he’s not known for tolerating laziness or entitlement, as his own son, Brooklyn, has learned the hard way. Peltz is a seasoned businessman who values hard work, not someone who plays the victim card or complains about their royal status. At 82 years old, Peltz is a titan of industry, having dealt with many self-serving individuals throughout his career. Harry’s antics are just another example of someone desperately clinging to relevance, but Peltz is far too savvy to fall for such tactics.
Ultimately, it seems that Harry’s grand plan to leverage his royal status into a powerful alliance with the Peltz family has already failed before it even took off. Perhaps it’s time for him to accept the reality that the world doesn’t revolve around him, no matter how many sensational stories he generates. The Peltzes are simply not interested in playing the game with someone whose idea of power is asking for a handout.