Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have once again found themselves in the headlines, and this time, it's not for their usual claims of victimhood or their ongoing criticism of the royal family.
Instead, they are reportedly considering legal action against former U.S. President Donald Trump over comments he made about Meghan. If true, this would be more than just a bad idea—it would be a legal disaster. However, before diving into the potential lawsuit, it's important to understand the broader picture. This is not just about a legal battle; it's about a couple who have built their public persona around being victims, disruptors, and champions of truth, only to be repeatedly exposed as hypocrites who struggle to handle criticism when it's directed at them.
The controversy stems from a statement Donald Trump made to the New York Post, where he commented on Prince Harry’s residency in the U.S. and his relationship with Meghan. Trump reportedly said, "I don't want to do that. I'll leave him alone. He's got enough problems with his wife—she’s terrible." While this remark is far from the harshest critique Meghan has faced, it appears to have struck a nerve. Reports suggest that Meghan and Harry are considering legal action, claiming that Trump’s words have damaged their reputation and brand. The idea that they could successfully sue Trump over such a comment is laughable, not only because of the weak legal grounds but also because it highlights their inability to tolerate public scrutiny. If they truly believe they can take on Trump in court, they are in for a harsh reality check.
From a legal standpoint, attempting to sue someone for calling you "terrible" is a weak case. In the U.S., the First Amendment protects free speech, including opinions—even if they are unflattering or offensive. Trump is well known for speaking his mind, often in controversial ways. If Meghan and Harry believe they can take him to court over a simple opinion, they will struggle to prove that his comments caused any tangible harm. This is especially true given the extensive criticism Meghan has already faced in the media, from TV shows like South Park and Family Guy to social media commentary and news articles. If she were to sue everyone who has ever spoken negatively about her, she would spend the rest of her life in court. The selective nature of this potential lawsuit suggests that the couple is more interested in a high-profile legal battle than in actually protecting their reputation.
The irony in all of this is glaring. Meghan and Harry have spent years positioning themselves as victims of media harassment, fighting for privacy, and demanding respect. They have written books, conducted interviews, and launched lawsuits in an attempt to control their public image. Yet, when faced with criticism, they resort to legal threats to silence their detractors. This blatant hypocrisy undermines the very message they claim to stand for. If they truly believed in free speech and standing up to bullies, they would accept that public figures—especially those who actively seek media attention—are subject to criticism. Instead, they are attempting to weaponize the legal system against someone for expressing an opinion they dislike.
Even if Meghan and Harry decide to pursue legal action, they will have difficulty proving their case. To win a defamation lawsuit, they would need to demonstrate that Trump’s comments were not only false but also caused them significant harm. Calling someone "terrible" is an opinion, not a statement of fact, meaning it is protected speech. Furthermore, they would have to prove that Trump’s remarks were the primary cause of any damage to their reputation—a nearly impossible task given the widespread criticism they have already faced from various sources. Over the years, they have been labeled entitled, insincere, and opportunistic by the press, former colleagues, and even their own family members. Attempting to pin the blame on a single comment from Trump is not only unrealistic but also exposes their desperation.
Beyond the legal challenges, engaging in a lawsuit against Trump would be a costly and exhausting endeavor. Lawsuits require significant financial and emotional resources, and Trump, with his deep pockets and experienced legal team, is no stranger to courtroom battles. While Meghan and Harry have considerable wealth, they do not have the legal war chest that Trump does. Even if they could afford to fight this battle, is it truly worth their time and effort? Suing over a single comment is not just petty—it makes them look thin-skinned and vindictive, which further damages their public image.
Meanwhile, while Meghan and Harry engage in legal posturing, the rest of the royal family—Prince William, Catherine, King Charles, and Queen Camilla—continue to carry out their duties with grace and dignity. The contrast is stark. On one side, the royal family remains committed to tradition, service, and responsibility. On the other, Meghan and Harry have abandoned that legacy in favor of Netflix deals and tell-all interviews. Their attempts to control the narrative have backfired, leaving them isolated and struggling to maintain relevance.
Prince Harry, in particular, has suffered the most from this fallout. Once a beloved member of the royal family, known for his charm, humor, and dedication to charitable work, he has now become a shadow of his former self. His public identity seems entirely dependent on Meghan, and his alienation from his family has only deepened. It is heartbreaking to watch a man who once had a strong sense of duty and purpose now appear lost, entangled in legal battles and media controversies instead of focusing on meaningful causes.
Meghan's own career appears to be on unstable ground. Her Netflix deal is reportedly facing challenges, her Spotify contract has already collapsed, and now her talent agency, WME, has allegedly dropped her. She is running out of allies and opportunities, yet she seems unaware of how drastically her influence has declined. Her continuous efforts to reinvent herself and stay in the spotlight come across as desperate, and the entertainment industry has little patience for figures who generate more controversy than value. Hollywood, much like the royal family, has little use for someone who is more trouble than they are worth.
Looking ahead, Meghan's options are limited. She can either step back from the public eye and rebuild her reputation through genuine, meaningful work, or she can continue down the path of lawsuits, scandals, and attention-seeking stunts. If history is any indication, the latter seems more likely. However, the public is beginning to see through her tactics, and sympathy for her and Harry is rapidly waning. Their strategy of painting themselves as perpetual victims is losing effectiveness, and their legal threats only make them appear weaker.
The world is moving on, and Meghan and Harry are at risk of being left behind. Whether or not they proceed with this lawsuit against Trump, one thing is certain: their days of unchecked media dominance are numbered. As their influence fades, they must decide whether to adapt or continue their downward spiral. For now, all we can do is watch as their once-promising future continues to unravel before our eyes.

