Royal experts are ready to vomit as Harry and Meghan sink to a new low. The royal couple dropped by a school in Harlem, New York. The couple visited a class of seven-year-old children. The children signed confidentiality clauses to prevent them from speaking badly about them.
The privileged couple are reportedly trying to prevent negative press. Who knew seven-year-olds could destroy the reputation of two Neanderthals hell-bent on preserving their image?
Harry and Meghan’s Visit to PS 123 in Harlem
This week, documents from 2021 have resurfaced that pertain to their visit to PS 123 in Harlem, where during their high-profile visit, they had students and teachers sign forms barring them from saying anything negative about their experience with Harry and Meghan.
The forms were said to be very detailed and extensive. Harry and Meghan’s PR team wasted no time requesting cushions for the second graders, new carpet for the classroom, and outdoor space to film the impoverished Harlem elementary students for their Netflix documentary.
Meghan wanted to look at the school to align with her brand image. The film crew underwent several rounds of editing to ensure their visit appeared “natural” and not like what it was, which was a PR stunt for the media.
Consent release forms were also used as permission to film the students for the documentary. Harry and Meghan’s agenda was to ensure that the couple was painted in a positive light.
The Archwell staff went to great lengths to make their appearance “sound more substantial” as they modified the public diary for the school faculty.
Harry and Meghan are all about their public image. They want it to look like they are championing a cause or doing good work, but they are looking for publicity and a pat on the back.
They also wanted the details of the visit to be covered by magazines and sites that favored Meghan. Nothing derogatory about it would be tolerated. They want to be seen as World leaders and do-gooders.
Harry and Meghan Demand Attention
Harry and Meghan also don’t do much of anything without a camera crew being with them. Their documentary was highly rated simply because it demanded attention. It was also disparaged by critics who saw through their self-absorbed behavior.
During this time, Meghan published her first children’s book, “The Bench.” Meghan created the book to celebrate parenthood; more specifically, it chronicled (in 169 words) the birth of Archie and his relationship with his father, the Duke of Sussex, through a rhyming scheme.
Meghan thought it would be a good idea to debut her new book at this school and read it aloud to the class. The whole “charity event” was to promote her book. It was done for Meghan and Harry’s sake, not for the children at this underprivileged school.
The display was not only an insult to the children, who believed that the couple truly cared about them, but it was also an abuse of power on their part.
The sheer amount of publicity involved in just having Meghan come to read to these kids was ridiculous. However, we have come to expect this couple to come armed with a camera crew and false sentiment.
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