Compassion begins with leading by example, which hasn’t happened with Harry and Meghan…
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry claim they are all about compassion and spreading it like Tinkerbell’s pixie dust worldwide. Though, they have not done what they preach for a long time. This continues to happen today, and with bullying allegations still fresh, The Sun has made it very apparent that they’re not living up to their woke philosophy.
Yes, the world needs compassion, but it takes more than two ex-working royals to lay the groundwork. If they cared about it, they wouldn’t be bullying staff, ditching their family and calling themselves victims of something they started.
There is more to life than riches and fame, yet, screaming ‘we want our privacy’ despite still courting the media seems to be the way to go. Harry might be many things, but he rides his wife’s coattails. He’ll do something if she tells him to do it, even if he knows it is wrong.
For a person to show genuine compassion, they don’t make themselves the victim when they don’t get their way. They move forward and accept it. However, Meghan is so determined to feed the world her “We’re the leaders of compassion” vomit fest that sane people are forced to roll their eyes and bury their heads in their hands.
Meghan and Harry might sprout the whole compassion narrative on their Archewell website. Still, it’s just crap to show themselves as innocent bystanders who did nothing wrong despite evidence of their horrible behaviour.
Professionals Don’t Feed Bullshit To The Press
Now, why would professionals who work for Kensington Palace make up stuff about a member of the royal family? Meghan is feeding the narrative, as she always does, that no one likes her because of her race. No, Megs, it has nothing to do with your ethnicity. It has to do with your appalling behaviour.
Only a petty person would court the tabloids and feed them crap to get revenge. We read something fascinating from Showbusiness Editor for the Mail on Sunday (the newspaper Meghan sued), Katie Hind. In her piece, reposted to the blog Lizzie (the other), the journalist revealed that in 2013, she reluctantly agreed to meet the former actress in London at the behest of her UK publicist, Neil Ransome. Before we continue, the article was written in October 2019 when the South Africa interview went live.
She said that Meghan all but BEGGED her to be put in the tabloids, even if it was just at the bottom of her column, which she (Katie) wrote weekly. The Daily Mail is known to write some pretty cringy stuff, but we don’t think the showbiz journalist would jeopardise her career just for clickbait.
Going back to the whole thing about compassion, if Meghan did want to be a good person, she wouldn’t be talking to Oprah. She would’ve accepted that Harry would never be on the throne. But no. She wants to succeed at everything and will not accept failure. There’s no shame in aspiring to achieve, but there will always be setbacks.
Compassion Works Both Ways
If Meghan and Harry want to show compassion, they must also be active in the cause. They can’t just preach about it and not do it themselves. It’s self-sabotage, even if they don’t want to see it. Unfortunately, since all the negative press started, their feeble attempt to repair their reputations has failed.
There is a reason why they have not been successful. They have not shown compassion to the royal family, the media, or the public. Instead, all I’ve called themselves victims and complained that they’d been mistreated.
They realise that Prince Philip, who is 99 is in hospital, right? They would postpone the Oprah interview until he was better if they cared. We’ll dive deeper into this in another post. Right now, though, all they care about is being famous.