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Aug 20, 2026
Far Right
Meghan is returning to Britain alongside Harry, with media speculating on the impact on the monarchy.
Perceived as a divisive figure who symbolizes elite privilege and attention-seeking rather than national service.
Aug 20, 2026
Lean Left
Her and Harry's reported return to the UK is a top story, with royal sources claiming the King was unprepared.
Labour perspectives often see the media's focus on Meghan as disproportionately negative, and this story reflects broader tensions around race and class in British institutions.
Jul 23, 2026
Far Right
She posted rare holiday photos of Archie and Lilibet, appearing to reveal the family's secret European hideout.
Meghan's carefully curated image distracts from the ongoing taxpayer cost of royal security and her family's hypocritical privacy demands.
Jul 11, 2026
Lean Left
Meghan arrived in the UK with the children but will not join Harry at the Invictus event over security concerns.
Labour supporters view the security row as justified concern for a mixed-race family facing media hostility, aligning with the party's focus on protection of public figures.
Jul 6, 2026
Center
The Duchess of Sussex will not accompany Prince Harry on his upcoming London visit.
Meghan's absence keeps the focus on Harry's individual role; Lib Dems tend to support their right to privacy while questioning the monarchy's relevance.
Jul 6, 2026
Center
Along with Prince Harry, reportedly losing the AI war with the royal family based on research.
Moderates view this as evidence of the couple's continued struggle to find effective public roles outside traditional royal structures.
Jun 28, 2026
Lean Left
Markle is cited as part of the rising popularity of mahjong among young players in a culture piece.
Labour sees Markle as a positive cultural figure representing modern Britain, though some critics dismiss the story as trivial amid serious news.