In a stunning blow to their quest for royal-like privileges in America, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been unequivocally denied taxpayer-funded security from both the UK and US governments, leaving them in a precarious position as they grapple with the consequences of their public denouncements. Just moments ago, the Court of Appeal in the UK delivered a decisive judgment against Harry’s plea for state-funded protection, underlining that he is no longer a working royal and thus ineligible for official security.
The couple, who famously stepped back from royal duties to seek freedom and fame in the United States, expected to be treated as VIPs but instead faced a harsh reality check from American authorities. Insiders reveal that both the Secret Service and Homeland Security have firmly instructed the Sus𝑠e𝑥es to “use your own money” for security, dismissing their requests as laughably entitled. This rejection follows years of scathing public critiques of the British monarchy and police protection, adding layers of irony to their current plight.
With their high-profile Netflix deals and podcast ambitions crumbling under scrutiny, Harry and Meghan now find themselves shunned by both nations. Their attempts to leverage celebrity status for special treatment have backfired spectacularly, revealing a stark truth: the world is no longer buying their narrative of victimhood. As they confront the fallout of their decisions, including the loss of perceived royal relevance, one thing is glaringly clear—the doors they once slammed shut are now firmly locked against them.
The fallout is not just personal; it signals a monumental shift in public perception. Polls indicate a drastic decline in support for the couple, with many now viewing them as delusional and out of touch. As they navigate this new reality, the couple stands exposed—not as royals, but as wealthy individuals grappling with the consequences of their own actions, left to fend for themselves in a world that has turned its back on them.