The Duchess of Sussex posted the above photo on her Instagram over the weekend, following her husband’s loss in the British appeals court and his subsequent BBC interview. While we’ll talk about the kids, can we talk about the backyard? Or I guess we could call it a “garden” or something very posh. All of the trees and all of the lushness… it’s really beautiful. I bet birds love their property. I wonder how many bird feeders they have on the property! Anyway, as you can see, Meghan posted a very pointed image of Harry with his two children at their California home. No matter what, Harry IS home and his children are safe, and that’s what matters most.
Over the weekend, Buckingham Palace went on a huge briefing spree and all of the major royal reporters had their own quotes from “palace insiders” and “royal sources” who inevitably talked around the major accusations coming from Harry’s interview. There was little to no pushback on the royal narrative in the British media, save for this interview with Richard Aitch, a security expert and former royal protection officer. Here’s a clip of his interview:
Former Royal Military Close protection officer @RichardAitch speaks to BBC RADIO 4 about Prince Harry’s security case and says
“IT’S AN ESTABLISHMENT STITCH UP.”
“The entire process has been caught up in a motion and appears to be nothing other than spite from the Royal… https://t.co/t3p3U3tjDz pic.twitter.com/c5TjwrfdSB
— Glow Lee (@GlowanneLee) May 3, 2025
Everything Aitch says here is completely accurate, especially “it’s retributive justice for Megxit,” as in… this was never actually about the Sussexes’ safety or the threats against them in the UK, this entire security case was a years-long process of enforcing a dangerous “punishment” on Harry and Meghan for leaving. Aitch also agrees with Harry’s assessment that this was absolutely an “establishment stitch-up.” Interestingly enough, the BBC had to apologize for a “lapse” in their editorial standards for this interview. Speaking of establishment stitch-ups, huh? Can’t air an interview with a security professional who agrees with everything Harry has said.
Photos courtesy of Meghan’s IG, Avalon Red.
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- Prince Harry departs The Royal Courts Of Justice in London, England, UK on Wednesday 9 April, 2025 after attending the start of a two day hearing to appeal the decision over his security access at the Appeals Court.,Image: 985538840, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
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- Prince Harry departs The Royal Courts Of Justice in London, England, UK on Wednesday 9 April, 2025 after attending the start of a two day hearing to appeal the decision over his security access at the Appeals Court.,Image: 985538914, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
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- Prince Harry departs The Royal Courts Of Justice in London, England, UK on Wednesday 9 April, 2025 after attending the start of a two day hearing to appeal the decision over his security access at the Appeals Court.,Image: 985538946, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
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- Prince Harry departs The Royal Courts Of Justice in London, England, UK on Wednesday 9 April, 2025 after attending the start of a two day hearing to appeal the decision over his security access at the Appeals Court.,Image: 985538956, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon






