It’s safe to say that Prince William has been raging out for three solid days now, all because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dared to partner with WHO for a two-day humanitarian visit to Jordan this week. Prince Harry and Meghan could not have been clearer in their messaging across the board – they informed who they needed to inform, they partnered with above-board United Nation organization, they did about a dozen events and appearances in steady succession. This resembled a well-worn celebrity-ambassador visit, like a UNICEF ambassador or a celebrity partnering with Save the Children. The only people screaming that it LOOKS like a royal tour are the British media and the Windsors themselves, as they try to tie themselves to the charismatic Sussex brand while also trying to drag the Sussexes into the gutter. Behind so much of the “backlash” is just… Prince William, screaming, crying and throwing up that Harry and Meghan can do whatever they want without Peggy’s permission. Speaking of, NewsNation had another batsh-t crazy palace briefing.
William is furious: After almost two years, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once again jetted off to do another quasi-royal tour … and once again infuriated his brother, Prince William. The couple’s last two tours in 2024 created controversy as they were in Nigeria and Colombia — two countries high on the corruption list and not known for their safety. Harry, who has been trying for years to get English taxpayers to foot the bill for his and his family’s security, has always said he can’t bring his wife and children back to the United Kingdom because it isn’t safe (until they have police protection). The other issue? There was no obvious reason for them to go. Yet he and Meghan larked over to Jordan with the World Health Organization to visit children and refugees affected by the Gaza War.
A lack of discipline: Harry and Meghan’s trip shows a lack of discipline within the royal family, which is currently experiencing its greatest test ever having to deal with former Prince Andrew and the Epstein files, the trip is also being seen as a manipulation by the British government to have the erstwhile royals shape political messaging back home, and it is seen as Harry and Meghan’s forceful attempt to become part-time working royals on their own terms — despite Queen Elizabeth denying them this role.
Harry’s political clout: Harry has become quite close to several members of Parliament — including former Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, and current Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood. Both signed a 2019 letter of solidarity defending Meghan, and Mahmood recently granted Harry a new threat assessment review, which some see as a favor, and Mahmood traveled with Harry to Ukraine last year. “The royal family is not supposed to be seen as political in any way,” a royal source told me. ”But there are fears that Harry is helping the Labor government with this trip as he is trying to get his security back. (Prime Minister) Keir Starmer has always been very pro-Palestinian and it looks as if Harry and Meghan are bolstering that stance without (Starmer) having to get involved.”
Meghan the global ambassador: “Meghan is trying out her next role as ambassador to the world,” my source said. “It’s like her next role is a combination of trying to be Harry’s mother, Princess Diana and Angelina Jolie.”
How dare the Sussexes do whatever they want: But because this trip was under the guise of a humanitarian visit (as opposed to just a fun cool trip like Nigeria and Colombia), people inside the palace are genuinely concerned that despite the fact that the two are no longer royals, and agreed to the “Megxit” pact (you’re either in or out — and they chose out) — they are just going ahead and doing what they want anyway.
Harry is bullying King Charles!! “Harry has a habit of bullying his father into getting what he wants,” my source said. “And Charles isn’t strong enough to say no. Harry wanted police security — and despite losing a court case to get it — he went ahead and lobbied members of Parliament. He now claims he has it (that has yet to be seen),” my source continued. “He wanted a half in, half out role in the Firm — and was told no. So now he’s trying to do it anyways. There is a pattern here and it’s not pretty.”
These kinds of humanitarian visits will end when Scooter King is in charge: According to Sykes (and several others I have spoken to, including royal historian Andrew Lownie), the Sussexes should enjoy the leeway now as it will all end the second William comes to power. “For William, the Andrew crisis is not only a warning but also an opportunity,” Sykes notes. “It gives him a concrete case for acting firmly once the crown passes to him. He is determined, allies say, not to let the same confusion and lack of discipline continue into his children’s generation.”
Last year, the Mail’s Richard Eden wrote constantly about the Starmer government’s “secret plan” to “bring back the Sussexes.” To which I ask again… if the government is fully taking the position that Harry and Meghan should be brought in from the cold, and that a thaw is needed here, should the supposedly “apolitical” Windsors agree with the plan? It’s what the government wants, after all. Why is Political William fighting the Starmer government on their efforts to manage a larger Sussex reconciliation? Is it because William is not only the Tory’s convenient idiot, but he’s also violently terrified that everyone will gang up against him and take Harry’s “side”?
“The Sussexes should enjoy the leeway now as it will all end the second William comes to power…” This is what I still don’t understand about William’s Big Incandescent Rage Plot to Bring Down the Sussexes. He shrieks at the top of his lungs that he’s going to take away the Sussexes’ titles and “ban” them from the UK. Okay, and? What will that “end” again? Harry will still be Harry and Meghan will still be Meghan. Agencies like WHO will still want to harness their star power. Countries will still invite the Sussexes for visits to highlight tourism, the arts, inclusion programs and veterans’ programs. Meghan and Harry will still be successful, free, rich and sexy. *stomps feet* BUT IT ALL ENDS HERE, cries William! I ORDER YOU TO STOP BEING SUCCESSFUL AND POPULAR!


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The Prince and Princess of Wales depart a visit to Radical Weavers, a working handweaving studio and independent charity in the heart of Stirling, as part of their visit to Stirling and Falkirk
Featuring: Prince William
Where: Stirling, United Kingdom
When: 20 Jan 2026
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The Prince of Wales talks to employees during a visit to 2025 Earthshot Prize finalist, Matter, a pioneer in sustainable technology based in Bristol, to learn about its innovative filtration technology system designed to prevent microplastics from entering our waterways and oceans. William is visiting Bristol to showcase the city’s “trailblazing achievements in sustainability and its role as a driving force for innovation in the UK”.
Featuring: William, Prince of Wales
Where: Bristol, United Kingdom
When: 22 Jan 2026
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The Prince of Wales arrives at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, ahead of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 09 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales speaks with students during a visit to an environmentally sustainable urban regeneration programme at Sports Boulevard in Riyadh, on day two of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, Prince of Wales
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 10 Feb 2026
Credit: Isabel Infantes/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (right) attend a World Health Organisation roundtable with key donors and humanitarian partners in Amman, Jordan.
Featuring: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
Where: Amman, Jordan
When: 25 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit the World Central Kitchen Food (WCK), at the Jordan Country Office, in Amman, Jordan. The WCK operates a crucial logistics hub in Amman, to coordinate aid for Gaza, including the deployment of mobile bakeries that produce hundreds of thousands of daily loaves
Featuring: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: Amman, United Kingdom
When: 26 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit the World Central Kitchen Food (WCK), at the Jordan Country Office, in Amman, Jordan. The WCK operates a crucial logistics hub in Amman, to coordinate aid for Gaza, including the deployment of mobile bakeries that produce hundreds of thousands of daily loaves
Featuring: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: Amman, United Kingdom
When: 26 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accompany a World Health Organisation delegation to the National Centre for Rehabilitation of Addicts (NCRA) in Amman, Jordan
Featuring: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: Amman, United Kingdom
When: 26 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to the World Central Kitchen Food (WCK), at the Jordan Country Office, in Amman, Jordan. The WCK operates a crucial logistics hub in Amman, to coordinate aid for Gaza, including the deployment of mobile bakeries that produce hundreds of thousands of daily loaves
Featuring: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: Amman, United Kingdom
When: 26 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
