King Charles has once again shown where his loyalties lie, and honestly, I’m here for it. Actions have consequences, and it seems Prince Harry is finally experiencing what happens when you publicly criticize your family on international television and then expect a royal welcome afterward.
Did you see the latest? King Charles just spent over £3 million to purchase an old mill next to the Queen’s private retreat because someone wanted to turn it into a wedding venue. Camilla was reportedly concerned about strangers partying next door every weekend, so Charles stepped in to secure their peace and privacy.
Think about that for a moment. He is willing to spend millions to protect Camilla’s comfort, yet he hasn’t even offered Harry and Meghan a place to stay when they visit the UK. No alternative arrangements have been made, and honestly, why should he bother? If someone publicly accused my family of racism, then wrote a tell-all book exposing every private argument, I wouldn’t be rushing to accommodate them either.
This is what gets me about Harry and Meghan. They want all the privileges of royal life but none of the responsibilities. They demand privacy while constantly giving interviews. They insist on independence yet complain about financial struggles. Now, sources suggest they’re in deep financial trouble. Netflix is reportedly unimpressed with their content, Spotify has cut ties with them, and their foundation is hemorrhaging money. Remember when Harry claimed he was thriving in California, that his new life was amazing and freeing? Well, that hasn’t exactly aged well. Now, they’re reportedly desperate to regain a foothold in the royal fold because, surprise, surprise, celebrity status without royal duties isn’t as lucrative as they thought.
But Charles isn’t taking the bait. His purchase of the mill sends a clear message—he’s willing to invest millions to protect those loyal to the monarchy while making it clear where Harry and Meghan stand. And what about William and Catherine? They have handled the entire ordeal with dignity. William has stepped up tremendously while Catherine has faced health challenges, yet neither of them has complained or sought sympathy. They simply continue their duties with grace and resilience.
Some argue that Archie and Lilibet deserve a relationship with their grandfather, and of course, they do. But whose fault is it that they don’t have one? Harry and Meghan made the choice to move across the world. They made the choice to publicly criticize the royal family. They made the choice to weaponize their children in their ongoing grievances. If Charles lacks a meaningful relationship with his grandchildren, that responsibility lies with their parents—not with him or William.
Let’s be real—Harry is far from an innocent victim in all of this. He made his choices, and now he’s living with the consequences. That’s what adulthood is about, something he still seems to struggle with despite being nearly 40. What’s truly frustrating is how much he’s allowed himself to become Meghan’s puppet. This was once a man beloved by the nation, a dedicated military veteran, and the founder of the Invictus Games. Now, he’s a shadow of his former self, reduced to grievances and public complaints. He was once the fun, charismatic royal everyone wanted to be around, and now he’s the awkward relative no one wants to invite to Christmas dinner because he’ll make everything uncomfortable.
Through it all, King Charles has shown remarkable restraint. He hasn’t lashed out publicly or given inflammatory interviews. He simply continues his work and focuses on those who truly support the monarchy. And as for Harry and Meghan, who are reportedly struggling and looking for financial assistance? Well, as my grandmother used to say, you made your bed, now lie in it. Perhaps they should have thought about that before burning every bridge.
Meanwhile, the working royals continue to shine. Catherine’s strength throughout her health battles has been nothing short of inspirational. William’s steady leadership proves exactly why he will make an excellent king someday. And King Charles and Queen Camilla continue to serve with dignity and purpose.
And what have Harry and Meghan contributed? More complaints, more victimhood, more attempts to cash in on their royal connections while simultaneously claiming they want nothing to do with the institution. The monarchy is better off without them. Their endless drama, media leaks, and grievance narratives were draining attention from the real work. Now, Charles can focus on modernizing the monarchy, supporting charitable initiatives, guiding William, and being the king the UK needs right now.
So yes, King Charles spent £3 million to protect Camilla’s peace and privacy—and good for him. That’s what love looks like. That’s what loyalty looks like. That’s what family looks like. Maybe Harry should take a moment to reflect on that.