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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will End Up With ‘Empty’ Lives ‘Built on a Foundation of Resentment’ Says Commentator

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will End Up With ‘Empty’ Lives ‘Built on a Foundation of Resentment’ Says Commentator

Through Archewell, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to produce projects. They have made two documentaries for Netflix and released the Archetypes podcast. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, according to a commentator, are building their brand around "attacking" the royal family. As per him, this is certainly not a reasonable method for making money and their lives will turn out to be "empty."


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will End Up With ‘Empty’ Lives ‘Built on a Foundation of Resentment’ Says Commentator
Recently, Meghan and Harry have been everywhere. Kel Richards, host of Sky News, began his commentary by asking the audience if they were getting bored with hearing so much about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. He asserts that the majority of people have probably consumed all of the information regarding Harry and Meghan.

“Have you had your fill of Harry and Meghan yet?” asks Richards. “Now I know there are a lot of people who are feeling rather Harry-and-Meghaned-out at the moment. Well, brace yourself, in about 10 days from now, Harry’s autobiography will be released in which he will once again wash his dirty linen in public and show great disrespect for his family and the headlines and the TV news will be full of it.”

After they've finished discussing the royal family, according to Richards, there won't be much left for Harry and Meghan. He believes that while they will maintain their titles and achieve their goals, their lives will be "empty."

Resentment, in Richards' words, is "eating up Harry from the inside." He thinks that because they are so focused on themselves and the things they think the media and the royal family have done wrong to them, they won't have happy lives.

“They have given up royalty for celebrity,” says Richards. “And celebrity is a notoriously fickle thing. Most celebrities have something they can do to earn their place in the celebrity circuit. They can sing or they can act. Harry and Meghan only have one profession—attacking the royal family. But that’s a career that can’t last forever.”

In Richard’s opinion, Meghan and Harry probably won’t lose their duke and duchess titles, but their lives won’t have much meaning. “They might end up with titled but empty lives,” he says. “Any life built on a foundation of resentment can never be a happy one.”

Richards says some people want to put all the blame on Meghan for causing a rift among the royal family members. However, in his opinion, Prince Harry also played a part in dividing the family. According to him, Harry’s resentment is part of the problem.

“A lot of people are inclined to put the whole blame on Meghan,” says Richards. “They think she’s got Harry hypnotized and he’s just being led around by the nose and has no real idea of what’s going on. But I think that lets Harry off far too lightly. Let me suggest to you that he is a young man relentlessly driven by resentment.”

Richards says the title of Harry’s book, Spare, says everything about how much he resents the royal family. He says Harry’s book title is a reference to how in royal families or any aristocratic family, “the role of a wife is to produce ‘an heir and a spare.’” The second child, he says, is around just in case something happens to the eldest child.

“For Harry to call his book spare shows us he is obsessed with [the fact that he is a spare],” says Richards. “What that book title tells us is that he is he deeply resents, and apparently has resented all his life, the fact that he was the second born, that he’s not the heir and he will never be king.”

Richards says, “Resentment is a bad thing to build a life on.” However, he says this is what it seems like Harry is doing. According to Richards, Harry has chosen to marry someone who will “feed and support” his resentment.

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