Prince Harry and Meghan Marle are considering legal action against former President Donald Trump for alleged defamation and hate crime.
This development comes as the couple announces their intention to leave the United States, which critics label as another strategic retreat from accountability.
Sources close to the couple reveal that Megan M has been particularly affected by Trump’s previous characterization of her as nasty during his presidency, a comment that has allegedly spawned a cascade of hate-driven narratives against the former actress.
The potential lawsuit could face significant hurdles, as it appears to center around Trump’s various public statements about The Duchess, including his 2019 remarks and subsequent social media posts.
The timing of this legal threat has raised eyebrows among Royal Watchers and political analysts alike, with many pointing out that it coincides suspiciously with the couple’s announcement of their planned departure from the United States.
The couple’s legal team is reportedly building a case arguing that Trump’s words contributed to a hostile environment that has made their continued residence in the United States untenable. However, legal experts are skeptical about the viability of such a case.
Critics point out that the couple’s history of crying wolf when it comes to claims of victimization cites the notorious Oprah interview and subsequent Netflix documentary series.
The couple’s planned departure from the United States raises questions about the various business ventures and contracts, including Netflix Spotify and other media partnerships. Financial analysts are also questioning the timing of this potential move, with some suggesting that economic factors might be the real driver behind their potential relocation.
As the story continues, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to generate headlines and controversy wherever they go, whether their potential lawsuit materializes or they actually leave the United States.