Harry Has Had Enough — The Duke Fires Back Over Meghan, And His Blunt Message To Britain Is Turning Heads

Prince Harry has delivered one of his strongest public defences of Meghan Markle, arguing that Britain should be proud of his wife rather than continuing to subject her to relentless criticism.
The comments put the Duke of Sussex back at the centre of a familiar royal storm, where questions about Meghan, Harry’s relationship with Britain and his fractured ties with the Royal Family continue to generate intense debate.
Harry’s position is clear: he believes his wife deserves recognition rather than hostility.
For a couple whose relationship with Britain has become increasingly complicated, that is a striking message.
Harry and Meghan stepped back from their roles as senior working royals in 2020 before relocating to the United States. Since then, they have built a new life in California while pursuing commercial projects and speaking publicly about their experiences within the Royal Family.
Their decision created an enormous divide in public opinion.

Supporters have praised Meghan for carving out an independent identity, while critics have questioned the couple’s decision to repeatedly discuss their royal experiences in public.
Harry, however, has consistently defended Meghan.
His latest remarks underline just how firmly he continues to stand beside his wife despite the controversy surrounding their departure from royal life.
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The Duke has previously spoken about the intense media attention Meghan faced after joining the Royal Family, describing his concerns about the pressure placed on her.
That history helps explain why his latest defence carries such weight.
For Harry, criticism of Meghan is not simply celebrity gossip. It is something he has repeatedly connected to the wider struggles his family experienced during their time as working royals.
But the message also raises an awkward question.
Can Harry champion Meghan while simultaneously rebuilding his relationship with Britain and the Royal Family?
That balancing act has never been straightforward.
His relationship with King Charles has reportedly shown signs of improvement at various points, while his ties with Prince William remain far more complicated.
Any strong public defence of Meghan inevitably has the potential to reopen old wounds.
Yet Harry appears unwilling to separate his relationship with his wife from his hopes of reconnecting with his family.
The Duke has repeatedly emphasised the importance of family, particularly his desire for his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to maintain relationships with their royal relatives.
At the same time, Meghan remains at the heart of his personal life.
That leaves Harry walking a difficult line.
He wants reconciliation, but he also wants loyalty to his wife.
He wants a relationship with his family, but he has never suggested that this should come at Meghan’s expense.
For critics, that may be frustrating. For supporters, it is evidence of a husband refusing to abandon his wife under pressure.
Either way, his latest remarks are unlikely to end the debate.

The Sussex story has always been about more than titles and royal duties. It has become a battle over family, identity, public perception and where Harry and Meghan ultimately belong.
And Harry’s latest intervention makes one thing abundantly clear.
Whatever happens between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, Harry does not appear ready to stop standing beside Meghan — even when doing so means stepping straight back into the royal firing line.