Delusional Grifters’ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Mocked Over Announcing ‘Pathetic’ Pseudo-Royal Australian Tour After Getting Dumped by Netflix
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Controversial Australian Tour Sparks Backlash
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again found themselves at the center of public scorn after announcing plans for a so-called Australian tour. The couple, who stepped back from royal duties six years ago, are being widely mocked as “delusional grifters” for promoting what many see as a “pathetic” attempt to maintain relevance and income streams. This announcement comes on the heels of Netflix severing ties with the duo, following the cancellation of their lucrative streaming deal and the discontinuation of Meghan’s As Ever brand on the platform.
The ex-royals’ team revealed that Harry and Meghan will be in Sydney and Melbourne in mid-April, engaging in a mix of private, business, and philanthropic activities. However, the timing and nature of this trip have done little to quell the growing criticism. Many observers view this pseudo-royal tour as a desperate bid to cling to their fading spotlight, especially given the lack of major media or corporate partnerships following their Netflix fallout.
From Royal Tour to Public Ridicule: The Downfall of Harry and Meghan’s Australian Visits
This upcoming trip marks Harry and Meghan’s second international visit within a short period, following a brief and widely panned two-day visit to Jordan in late February. That visit was met with disdain, with critics labeling the couple as “disaster tourists” after their controversial stops at a hospital and a refugee camp, which were seen as tone-deaf and self-serving.
Their history with Australia is also fraught with mixed reactions. The couple’s first official royal tour to Australia in October 2018 was initially met with enthusiasm from the public. However, behind the scenes, Meghan Markle reportedly struggled with the demands of royal protocol and public engagement. According to author Valentine Low’s 2022 book, *Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown*, Meghan was frustrated by the extensive public appearances and even complained about not being paid for these duties. Such revelations have fueled the narrative that the couple is out of touch with the realities of their former roles and the expectations that come with them.
The announcement of their return to Australia has reignited these sentiments. Social media users and commentators have expressed disbelief and derision, questioning the purpose and legitimacy of the tour. Comments range from dismissive remarks about the couple’s relevance to outright hostility, with some hoping Australians will reject their presence outright.
Public Sentiment and the Shadow of the Real Royals
The backlash against Harry and Meghan’s Australian tour is intensified by the timing and the broader context of royal engagements. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit the United States later in April for the country’s 250th anniversary celebrations, while Prince William and Kate Middleton plan a royal tour of Australia this summer—their first in 12 years.
Many critics speculate that Harry and Meghan’s decision to travel to Australia now is a strategic move to avoid overlapping with King Charles’s U.S. visit and to distance themselves from the spotlight on the official royal family. Some see it as an attempt to compete with or overshadow the real royals, despite lacking any official status or endorsement.
The couple’s strained relationship with the royal family and their ongoing public controversies have left them isolated, with fewer opportunities for high-profile engagements. This pseudo-royal tour is viewed by many as a last-ditch effort to sustain their public image and financial viability, but it has instead resulted in widespread mockery and skepticism.
Conclusion: The Future of Harry and Meghan’s Public Endeavors
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s announcement of a “pathetic” pseudo-royal Australian tour following their Netflix split has only deepened public criticism and highlighted their precarious position outside the royal fold. Labeled as “delusional grifters” by detractors, the couple faces an uphill battle to regain credibility and relevance amid dwindling opportunities and growing disdain.
As the public continues to scrutinize their every move, it remains to be seen whether this Australian tour will help rehabilitate their image or further alienate them from the very audiences they seek to engage. For those interested in the evolving saga of the former royals, staying informed about their upcoming activities is essential.
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