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Good day royal watchers! Get ready for a juicy discussion because we’re diving deep into the drama-filled world of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Our dynamic duo, desperate for relevance after leaving royal duties, have embarked on what they're calling a "royal tour" of Colombia. But as legendary royal expert Angela Levin points out, there’s nothing royal about it since they’re private citizens now.
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Still, Harry and Meghan want all the perks of being royal without any of the responsibilities. They're unconstrained by protocols now but still tied to scrutiny as members of the royal family by blood. As Angela notes, this is a recipe for disaster - they’re trying to have their cake and eat it too. And their motivation is coming under fire too.
They claim they’re on a noble mission with their Archewell Foundation. But coming from two people who’ve profited from airing dirty family laundry, their efforts reek of opportunism. Not to mention, some see this as a cynical attempt to distract Colombians from their government’s failures. Locals are questioning why taxpayers are footing the security bill too, pointing out the couple just want royal roles without duties.
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But what are Harry and Meghan really accomplishing beyond self-promotion? Since quitting as working royals, their projects have been long on grievances and short on meaningful impact. This tour feels more about grabbing headlines than addressing issues. They want admiration without responsibility, to be seen as influencers without truly influencing. All shine and no substance, playing at being royals for attention.
The collateral damage is also significant. Every stunt takes attention from working royals doing real service. It’s like Harry and Meghan are constantly trying to upstage family, motivated more by Instagram likes than lasting change. Sadly, they squandered a genuine chance to make a difference - they had a platform and resources but frittered it away on feuds and self-elevation rather than lifting others up.
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Beneath it all, there may be a desire to help. But trapped in narratives of victimhood, they can't see how self-serving actions are perceived. Their actions scream "look at us" rather than addressing issues. Stuck in an adolescent need for validation, they want royal roles without duties or scrutiny. They can't have it both ways yet keep trying to manipulate perceptions.
Some argue we should give them a break, but the facts speak clearly - what good have they actually done? Since quitting, their projects divide more than unite. Using issues as backdrops for vanity is inappropriate when people globally could benefit from committed aid. Meanwhile, hardworking royals toil without fuss or fanfare.
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Colombians see through this tour as exploitation, not assistance, preferring tax dollars support citizens. Ultimately, one must earn influence and respect through consistency, not stunts. Until Harry and Meghan drop victim narratives and self-promotion in favor of humility and service, redeeming their wasted platform seems unlikely. Maybe somewhere beneath ego lies care, but until then, it's all shade and no substance.
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In conclusion, while some desire to help may exist, this tour reeks of opportunism. Perceptions matter, and constant stoking of grievances/attention-seeking undermine claims of sincerity. Harry and Meghan still don't see how self-serving actions come across, but reality will keep intruding on schemes to exploit relevance through royal proxies. Substance, not stunts, build true influence. Until demonstrating the latter through proven impact, cynicism over motives and methods will persist.
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