As ever, TW simply cannot help herself as she continues claim she isn’t playing the ‘prove it game’ which really is the ‘brag about my perceived lifestyle and status game’ played out on social media with a slew of staged and boastful videos and ‘holiday snaps’.
There have only been two major (or rather stories of public interest) involving the Harkles recently, and that has been the ANL decision, and the alleged Harkle family (the non-dom, the persona non grata, and non-bio offspring) visit to the UK. Liam’s WhatsApp groupies
Harold finally admitted it – he considers himself a ‘working royal’ after dismissing the term ‘non-working’ royal in an interview with ITV’s Shifty, stating he will always be a member of the RF, and that he was ‘working’ in Ukraine, and that he was born for the ‘work’.
With most of the Archewell team having resigned or being fired, the Harkles embarked on what seemed to be a desperate PR campaign at the start of 2026, with reports that Sunshine Sachs had been hired again.
The House of Windsor (prior Saxe-Coburg-Gotha ) was established in 1917, mainly to distance itself from the German heritage due to a wave of anti-German sentiments after the First World War, but it all came crashing down when Edward VIII chose love (or lust) over duty and abdicated in 1936.
One good thing about looking at TW’s PR stunts in retrospect is that it allows you to see the real picture of what actually happened, you know, behind the scenes photos and witness comments and not the fluffed up PR version that the Harkle’s staff give to the press.
The superb ‘Slow Horses’ aired its season finale this week where the destabilisation theory ended up becoming a reality, but that’s television isn’t it or is it?