Meghan Markle has not acted alone in attacking the British royal family, but one critic does feel that the ex-actress is solely responsible for “almost splitting” the monarchy apart.

“I’ve never hidden my thoughts on these two, I really can’t stand them if I’m honest,” commentator Adam Brooks told GBN.

“He’s as wet and as hypocritical as they come, and she’s one massive diva.”

“It’s a shame because in 2018, I threw a party for their wedding, the nation was on a buzz,” he added.

“I thought it would help race relations, and I thought it was great that he was marrying her, but she’s just turned out to be a disaster. And I think she’s nearly split up the royal family.”

These insights come as the royal rebels touched down in Colombia on Thursday, August 15, for a four-day tour.

Arriving in the capital of Bogota, the ex-working royals were welcomed by the nation’s officials amid a stark security contrast.

This led former Labour Party Member of Parliament Bill Rammell to state: “As a minister, I went to Colombia three times, and I only went with protection officers because it’s one of the most dangerous countries in the world.”

Prince Harry previously stated that he felt the U.K. was too “dangerous” for either himself or his family to visit, which many saw as a way of the prince “chiding” the British legal system.

The fifth in line to the throne lost his bid for taxpayer-funded police protection for himself and his family when in Britain, back in February.

Rammell continued: “However, I think you can have some sympathy for him. He’s a damaged young man, he lost his mother at a very early age and that’s clearly scarred him. He’s estranged from his father and his brother, and speaking as a human being, not a monarchist, I think that’s very sad.”

According to former royal butler to King Charles III, Grant Harrold, who worked in both his and Harry and Prince William’s households from 2004-2011, the royal rebel Duke could be homesick.

 

The former palace aide exclusively told The Royal Observer that he does “believe there is a part of Harry that does want to return to royal duties.”

“He was brought up that way and knows how much good he is able to do when he carries out royal engagements,” he added. “I believe he likely misses doing this and would like to return to it one day.

 

He can’t do this without the backing of his father and these are conversations they would need to have before he could return to royal duties.”

Harry and Meghan continue to “build their lives overseas,” which was Charles III’s mention of the pair in his September 9, 2022, first address to the nation as monarch.

Meghan Markle has been the center of controversy, with some critics placing the blame squarely on her shoulders for the rift within the British royal family. However, the truth is far more complicated than just pointing fingers at one individual.

The dynamics at play go far beyond Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, involving centuries-old traditions and modern-day challenges.

While some like commentator Adam Brooks may express their dissatisfaction with Meghan and Harry, it is important to look at the bigger picture.

The royal family has been navigating through uncharted territory in recent years, facing scrutiny, challenges, and changes in the way they are perceived by the public.

This goes beyond just one couple; it encompasses the entire institution.As Harry and Meghan embark on their tour in Colombia, the contrasts and comparisons to their life in the UK are stark.

The level of security and the perceived dangers in different countries shed light on the complexities of their decision to step back from their royal duties.

It is not just a simple case of wanting to live a more private life—it is a multifaceted situation that involves personal desires, public expectations, and familial relationships.

Former Labour Party Member of Parliament Bill Rammell’s insight into Harry’s upbringing and the challenges he has faced sheds light on the human side of the royal family.

While the trappings of royalty may seem glamorous from the outside, the internal struggles and emotional wounds are often overlooked.

Harry’s longing for a sense of normalcy and a desire to make a difference in the world are aspects that are often overshadowed in the media.

Grant Harrold’s perspective as a former royal butler offers a glimpse into Harry’s potential homesickness and longing for his previous life. The familiarity of royal duties and the sense of purpose it provided may be something that Harry misses deeply.

Despite the challenges and the distance from his family, there may still be a part of him that yearns to return to his royal responsibilities.

Ultimately, the narrative surrounding Harry and Meghan is a complex tapestry of personal desires, public scrutiny, familial relationships, and societal expectations. It is not just a matter of assigning blame or dissecting the actions of one individual—it is a multifaceted story of love, duty, and the quest for authenticity in a world that is constantly changing.

As we continue to follow their journey, let’s remember that behind the headlines and sensationalism, there are real people with real feelings and real challenges to navigate.