It’s War! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Allegedly Conspire with Daily Mail in Plot to Take Down Prince William and Princess Catherine

Royal fans are reeling as shocking claims suggest a dramatic shift in the famously pro-palace UK tabloid, the Daily Mail. Once staunch supporters of Prince William and Princess Catherine, insiders say the paper is pivoting—now, bizarrely, aligning itself with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in what is being described as a “declaration of war” on the future King and Queen.

Recent columns—with unusually harsh criticism of Prince William’s “obsession” with privacy and doubts over the couple’s charitable legacy—have left observers stunned. An especially scathing piece by veteran columnist Amanda Platell targeted William’s plans to move to the secluded Forest Lodge, questioning his priorities as the next King and suggesting the move could spell disaster for the monarchy.

Royal commentators and former Daily Mail insiders are crying foul, accusing the paper of lashing out purely for commercial reasons. Some even allege the move is to smooth over legal battles with Harry, who remains locked in a fierce lawsuit against the paper. “This is a full-throttle attack—a clear message to William and Catherine: Be careful. You’re messing with us,” warned one longtime royal watcher.

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Further intrigue surrounds how private information about royal housing leaked to the press, fueling rumors of behind-the-scenes tension between King Charles and Prince William—and raising questions about who is really benefiting from the recent shift in coverage.

“Never in my career have I seen the Daily Mail switch allegiances so blatantly,” said a former columnist. “Attacks that once targeted Harry and Meghan now appear to be aimed at undermining William and Catherine—painting their efforts as underwhelming and implying the monarchy could become irrelevant under their watch.”

Analysts also point out that, while William and Catherine have been praised for pursuing meaningful, long-term social change, the Daily Mail now derides their work as “forgettable”—fanning flames of public confusion and division in an already tumultuous royal landscape.

With royal family relations seemingly at rock bottom, and British media alliances shifting faster than ever, one thing is clear: the battle for the soul—and future—of the monarchy just got a lot messier.