There have been many international jokes in the past year, admitting that the UK will still face huge "challenges" in 2023, and experiencing two predecessors, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, within a year. Sunak, who became Prime Minister, said in a pre-recorded video that the coron

Many international jokes have been made in the past year, admitting that the UK will still face huge "challenges" in 2023. In one year, it has experienced two predecessors: Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Sunak, who became Prime Minister, said in a pre-recorded video that the coronation ceremony of King Charles at Westminster Abbey on May 6 was of unique historical significance to the UK and seemed to be another matter. It can be seen from relevant reports that it is Harry and Meghan who have continuously criticized their family members, which saved the shaky British royal family's approval rating. Although this came to the mouth of royal expert Stuckey, it became "smart" that King Charles is "waiting for Harry and Meghan to 'self-destruct'."

According to the British television website GBTV, the so-called historian David Starkey shared his views with hosts Esther McVeigh and Philip Davis on the GB TV program. He looked back on a turbulent year for Britain's largest aristocratic family, which saw the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the release of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix documentary.

In the documentary, Prince Harry accuses his father, now the King of England, of not telling the truth when Queen Elizabeth II addressed the "Metro affair" at a family meeting at Sandringham Palace in January 2020.

Prince Harry said his brother's office Kensington Palace was deliberately leaking negative news about them to British tabloids to tarnish his and Meghan's reputations, just as his father had done in the past. He said it was "heartbreaking" to see something he and William promised to "never do" happen.

Meghan even said that only after marrying into the royal family did she realize that she had actually fallen into "a den of wolves being torn at will by a pack of wolves."

According to reports, Starkey said on the show when reviewing the "bloody drama" that happened to the British royal family in 2022, "I don't think they (Harry and Meghan) are very important now, look at the polls today. I mean, almost a majority of people not only say they don't like them very much, but they actually want them to be taken away (all Royal title."

"I think that with every desperate attempt to pile up small problems into something bigger than climbing the Himalayas, they seem less important now. "

" I think Charles is actually playing a pretty clever game. Ming's long-term game. I guess he's waiting for them to self-destruct. So he doesn't really need to do anything dramatic. "

" He just let events take their course, which I think was a very smart move. "

What needs to be added is that, including Elizabeth II and her ancestors, the British royal family has always been a place rich in "bloody dramas" for many years. In other words, if there were no Edward VIII who did not love the country and loved beauty and married an American widow, including Diana, Camilla, and now Prince Harry and Meghan, it would not be called the British royal family. From this perspective, the value of the British royal family's existence is to provide entertainment and nothing else.

text|Liang Shichuan