Project Thaw: The Establishment Wants Its Pet Royals Back

Project Thaw: The Establishment Wants Its Pet Royals Back

There is an establishment plot called “Project Thaw,” designed to drag Harry, my 16th-cousin, and his wife Meghan back into the royal fold and sell them to the public all over again. Senior courtiers, friendly politicians, and media fixers are reportedly backing the scheme, betting that the same couple who torched the monarchy from California can be rebranded as the glossy, global face of a “modern” crown.​

The moves are already visible if you know where to look. Meghan’s Paris fashion week strolls, Harry’s carefully timed charity trips, and tea at Clarence House, and whispers about more time in Britain are all being framed as “baby steps” in a grand (obviously fabricated) “reconciliation arc,” complete with a cutesy codename to make it sound clever rather than desperate.

Royal commentators say figures like new Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper see the Sussex brand as useful soft power and are quietly cheering on a return that would sideline William and Kate’s more traditional image.​

For normal people watching energy bills, crime, and migration explode, it looks like a pure circus. The same establishment that sneers at working‑class Brits as “populists” suddenly treats two Hollywood‑adjacent influencers as a national project, pouring time into stage‑managing their feelings while the country spirals.

For normal people, it’s just more proof of where the ruling class’s head is. The same establishment that shrugs at migration chaos and spiraling prices suddenly treats two Hollywood‑adjacent royals as a national project, pouring energy into their feelings and image while the country’s basic problems pile up.

Meghan Copies Diana as Part of Project Thaw.
Meghan Copies Diana as Part of Project Thaw. Jasper Owens / AF Tribune

This whole “Project Thaw” farce partially hinges on Meghan's creepy obsession with copying Princess Diana. She mimics outfits and poses exactly: cross-legged floor sits in white shirt and black pants from Diana's Vogue shoot, blue floral dresses and red gowns echoing her iconic looks, hands on hips in Africa with kids just like Diana's 1982 trips, even floppy black hats and poppy pins at memorials. It's a calculated psyop to steal Diana's legacy and try to help force a comeback.

All it takes is 5 minutes of digging to see what she’s really doing. It’s all a giant charade.

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