While true volunteers and first responders are working tirelessly around the clock to battle the wildfires, here comes Meghan, treating this…

While true volunteers and first responders are working tirelessly around the clock to battle the wildfires, here comes Meghan, treating this serious tragedy like it’s a photo opportunity.
We’re talking a grand total of 17 minutes, all spent between carefully planned hugs and photo ops.
While heroes like Jennifer Garner are putting in full days of work and making real contributions, Meghan swoops in with her signature move: the Hollywood hug.
The most frustrating part? The way she and her team manipulated the entire situation.
They actually had the nerve to alert the media in advance. This wasn’t some spontaneous act of kindness—it was a choreographed performance, right down to the LA baseball cap. And don’t even get me started on how she insisted on being called Princess Meghan.
Compare this to Prince William and Catherine, who continuously show us what true royalty and service look like. They do charitable work without the need for PR, without needing a camera crew following them around.
And poor Harry, it’s heartbreaking to see how far he’s fallen. The same prince who once served his country with dignity and stood side by side with his brother is now just a prop in his wife’s publicity stunts.
What really gets under my skin is how this cheapens the real tragedy. People have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and yet Meghan shows up for a quick photo op. She probably spent more time checking the camera angles than actually listening to the victims. The contrast with true public service couldn’t be more stark.
Let’s talk about those staged hugs for a moment. Did anyone notice how one woman actually recoiled when Meghan touched her? That’s not what you’d expect from a genuine interaction. Then there’s Meghan’s own staff member—who clearly wasn’t impressed by the performance.
What really boils my blood is how some media outlets are playing along with this. They’re portraying this 17-minute appearance as some great act of compassion. Meanwhile, celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Selena Gomez are actually making donations.
Where’s Meghan’s tangible support? Where’s the contribution beyond the photo ops? The whole thing reeks of desperation, like watching a method actor trying to make a comeback.
They don’t need to manufacture moments or alert the press. You know what’s truly tragic? Harry used to understand this. He used to be part of that tradition. But now, he’s just another prop in Meghan’s game.
The worst part? This isn’t even rock bottom. Mark my words, as long as there are cameras around, Meghan will find new ways to exploit the situation.
To all my viewers who’ve been following this saga, thank you for your support. You get it. You see through these stunts just like I do. Together, we stand for what true royal service means.
Remember, real royalty doesn’t need to announce itself. It doesn’t need staged photos or media alerts—it just shows up and does the work.
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