In a stunning twist in the ongoing saga of the British royal family, UK media heavyweight Liz Jones of the Daily Mail has publicly declared that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have “won” in their battle against relentless scrutiny and criticism. As the couple continues to thrive in California, their happiness is evident, starkly contrasting with the somber state of the royal family back in the UK.
Jones’s surprising endorsement comes as Harry and Meghan attended a star-studded Beyoncé concert, where their joy was palpable—captured in a now-iconic photograph of the couple radiating love and contentment. This image speaks volumes, challenging the narrative that suggests they are in turmoil. “Here were the couple we’d been led to believe were cowering in a panic room,” Jones writes, highlighting their resilience against years of media attacks.
The columnist’s shift in tone has not gone unnoticed. She has been vocal in her sympathies for Harry, asserting that he is not solely to blame for the widening rift with his family. Instead, she calls out the stagnant and “boring” nature of Prince William and Kate Middleton, urging them to embrace teamwork and acknowledge the Sus𝑠e𝑥es’ triumph. “California looks more fun than Kensington,” Jones quips, underscoring the vitality that Harry and Meghan exude.
Amidst this newfound praise, the British media’s silence is deafening. Jones’s column, a stark departure from the usual vitriol faced by the couple, signals a potential shift in public sentiment. As she implores Meghan to “block out the noise,” it’s clear that the Sus𝑠e𝑥es are carving out their narrative—one that celebrates their resilience and love in the face of adversity.
The royal family may be bracing for backlash as the narrative shifts; the Daily Mail’s unexpected support for Harry and Meghan could reshape public perception. With the spotlight firmly on their happiness, the future for the royals has never seemed more precarious.