Meghan Markle has once again found herself at the center of controversy, but this time, it’s not for her usual claims of victimhood or her ongoing criticism of the royal family.
No, this time, the accusations are far more serious—using her own children for commercial gain. The so-called Duchess of Delusion has been exposed for leveraging her children—yes, the same children whose existence has long been a topic of speculation—as promotional tools for her latest Netflix venture.
Recently, Meghan took to Instagram to share a photo meant to generate buzz for her upcoming Netflix show, set to premiere on March 3rd. The image, featuring herself, Prince Harry, and their children, Archie and Lilibet, presents what appears to be a warm, intimate family moment. But make no mistake—this isn’t about offering a heartfelt glimpse into their private lives. This is about using their children as marketing assets to promote a product.
This isn’t the first time Meghan and Harry have strategically placed their children in the public eye for personal gain. Who could forget the infamous Christmas card featuring Archie and Lilibet, the carefully curated snapshots of their children in their Netflix documentary, or even Archie's voice being used in one of their Spotify podcast episodes? This pattern is impossible to ignore—a calculated effort to generate public interest, stir up sympathy, and, ultimately, turn attention into profit.
What makes this even more hypocritical is the couple’s long-standing battle for their children's privacy. Meghan and Harry have positioned themselves as fierce advocates for shielding their kids from media intrusion, going so far as to launch lawsuits and decry the British press as relentless and harmful. They’ve repeatedly cited this as one of the key reasons they distanced themselves from the royal family. And yet, here they are, voluntarily parading those same children in front of the cameras when it serves their interests. The contradiction is glaring.
While Meghan is busy managing her public image, the true royals—Prince William, Catherine, King Charles, and Queen Camilla—are carrying out their duties with dignity and commitment. They continue to uphold the traditions of the monarchy with a sense of service and responsibility that Meghan and Harry seem to have abandoned in favor of media deals and tell-all interviews. The contrast is stark. On one side, a family dedicated to legacy and duty; on the other, two former royals who have chosen to monetize their past rather than honor it.
Harry’s situation is particularly heartbreaking. While Meghan dominates the headlines, he is the one paying the highest price. He has lost his family, his home, and, in many ways, his sense of identity. Once beloved for his charm, humor, and dedication to charitable causes, he now appears as a man adrift—so desperate to please Meghan that he seems willing to sacrifice everything, including his own children’s privacy, to stay in her good graces. The transformation is both tragic and unsettling.
Then there’s Meghan’s own precarious future. The cracks in her empire are becoming impossible to ignore. Her Netflix deal remains uncertain, her Spotify contract has already crumbled, and now, reports suggest that her talent agency, WME, has distanced itself from her. With dwindling allies and shrinking opportunities, she seems to be running out of options. And yet, she continues to push forward, desperately trying to reinvent herself, clinging to relevance, and refusing to acknowledge that the world may have moved on.
At this point, the question isn’t whether Meghan’s star will continue to fade—it’s how long she’ll fight to stay in the spotlight before reality catches up with her. Hollywood has little patience for those who bring more trouble than they’re worth, and the royal family has made it clear they have no interest in her return. Meghan’s best option may be to quietly step away, but given her track record, it’s doubtful she’ll do so willingly.
So, buckle up—this spectacle is far from over. Meghan may have lost WME, but if there’s one thing she’s managed to secure, it’s the world’s undivided attention.