Marina Hyde: The Sussexes ‘do still seem to be the only subject in town’

Happy one-week anniversary to Prince Harry’s confirmation that he will attend his father’s coronation! Can’t believe it’s only been a week. The British commentary class was waiting for months with their talking points. How dare Meghan come to the coronation, she’s not welcome! How dare Meghan snub the coronation, she’s so disrespectful! No one needs the Sussexes, they’re just desperate to be included! Why can’t Meghan bring the children who were never invited! The Guardian’s Marina Hyde wrote a hilarious column about the past week within the British media, as they’re clearly drunk on covering all things Sussex. Hyde was the columnist who famously spoke the truth about Meghan brilliantly and effortlessly outmaneuvering the British media at every turn, only the media can’t admit that. Some highlights from her latest column:

The coronation is a bust: You have to ask: how confidence-inspiring, really, is any event that has thus far been defined by about 4,000 articles (and counting) about the attendance or non-attendance of a couple of guests? Nothing says “we’re bigger than that and have moved on” like obsessing over the social plans of two California residents. This event is so inspiring and generational and monumental that the sole thing people can get truly worked up about is how their worst person in the world isn’t coming to it. Surely the one interesting thing about King Charles isn’t his fractured relationship with his younger son? And yet, the tale of the column inches seems to suggest it might be. For a couple we keep hearing are no longer important, the Sussexes do still seem to be the only subject in town.

The media is drunk on Sussex coverage: Royal experts, pro and amateur, act like they’d be lost without them. If the Sussexes had any sense, “they would have accepted immediately”, explained the Mail’s Sarah Vine, about three paragraphs after saluting the “collective sigh of relief” that Meghan would not be attending. The whole interminable saga is afflicted by more than a touch of the Schrödinger’s invitation, with a yes/no able to be both right and wrong at the same time, if likely to induce fatal error one way or the other. Turning up would be an act of war; non-attendance will garner endless headlines about insulting behaviour and “what she’s missing”.

Meanwhile barely anyone is talking about Andrew: Once again one has to contrast the apparently undimmable ire directed at Meghan and Harry with the muted version enjoyed by Prince Andrew, who last year paid millions in an out-of-court settlement to a woman who had long accused him of sexual abuse when she was 17, after she was trafficked by his good friend Jeffrey Epstein. The Duke of York denies the allegations. If newspaper stories were any guide to what the public wanted, it would seem rather notable that Andrew’s presence or non-presence at his brother’s crowning were of far, far less feverish concern than that of the Sussexes.

LMAO: In a 24-hour period last Friday, shortly after Harry’s attendance was confirmed, the Daily Express website featured a full 44 articles about the Sussexes, one of which suggested the couple’s brand was “on life support”. Hand on heart, the Express and others do an awfully good job of suggesting otherwise.

The coronation quiche: Back on the official channels, strong efforts are being made to get people excited about the approved royal menu for their subjects’ day. It feels somehow apt that the official dish selected by King Charles is a quiche, given quiches are often wet and almost always disappointing. Like some of Charles’s recent walkabouts, the dish has been regarded as a good use of leftover eggs.

OUCH: Odd, finally, to read so little about the determined grumbling about the hundreds of millions to be spent on the coronation, which is a definite thing, from radio phone-ins to even the upper reaches of the MailOnline comments section. Defence of the cost has already seen a resort to the telltale line that it will be a “boost to the economy”….Even so, the overriding impression given by all this is that without the attendance or otherwise of one or two non-player characters, there would be very little to say about what could be for many a once-in-a-lifetime event. That doesn’t suggest a monarchy in the rudest health – perhaps the proof of the quiche will be in the eating.

[From The Guardian]

“Without the attendance or otherwise of one or two non-player characters, there would be very little to say about what could be for many a once-in-a-lifetime event…” Yep. Which is fascinating from Buckingham Palace’s perspective too – Charles and Camilla are clearly narcissists who believe that they are the center of attention for all things Chubbly, and yet… the palace has been doing the most for MONTHS to put the focus on the Sussexes and whether they’ll come. BP has been openly briefing the media about it and we’ve heard even more from “palace sources” in the wake of Harry’s confirmed attendance, about how Charles and Harry spoke and how Charles is extending olive branches, etc. Is this a calculation on Charles’s part, is this Charles simply giving in to the reality that Harry and Meghan are always going to be centered in the royal narrative now? Or is something else happening? I don’t know. And yes, Hyde perfectly captures the week-long tantrum of “Schrödinger’s invitation.”

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  1. Now that article was some pure gold truth! I especially liked the part about the quiche needing eggs so as not to be thrown on his walk abouts😂😂😂😂

    • Princessk says:

      A truly brilliant article!!

      • BothSidesNow says:

        Indeed!!! I would love to buy her a drink for such an exceptionally brilliant and truthful retort exposing the emotional and manipulative dynamics of the BaRF, the RR’s and their countless unhinged and twisted “facts”..

      • Agreatreckoning says:

        It really is a brilliant article. I’ll admit there are some things Marina’s written in the past I didn’t agree with-she has made some less than flattering remarks about Meghan/Harry. You could at least tell it was her opinion, not a statement of fact. Marina has a great writing style and understands snark compared to Tominey, who thinks she’s(CT) funny, when she’s just being nasty).

        This piece is a different type of version of Zeynep Tufekci’s NYT article. Hopefully, it’s been shared far and wide. 44 articles in 24 hours from the DE about people called irrelevant?LOFL Are the BM competing with each other for a Guiness Book World Record?

        Appreciate this tweet by Peter Hunt,
        https://twitter.com/_PeterHunt/status/1648364059694186498?cxt=HHwWhIC-6Z-YleAtAAAA
        Love his reply to aspiring royal commentator Rick Petrachi.
        “I’m so relaxed I’m practically horizontal”

    • Where'sMyTiara says:

      And there is how he came to be known, down through history: Charles III, The Quiche King.

      • BothSidesNow says:

        🤣🤣🤣🤣

        KFC’s entire existence explained with her brilliant tag line, “ quiches are often wet and almost always disappointing”. Yes, yes he is!

      • Agreatreckoning says:

        LOL @Where’sMyTiara. Hook the Quiche King up with Abe Froman, Sausage King of Chicago and some people might have a full breakfast. There’s an idea. Instead of telling people to make a ‘Conanation Quiche’, how about providing the funding for homeless shelters and food services for the hungry to have quiche on that day.

        Minus the broad/fava beans and tarragon would make a better quiche. That’s just cruel.

        I don’t know a lot about UK charities. Since donating to WellChild last year, they are really good about sending emails updating you about their activities. WCK and Team Rubicon too-not UK centered). Hope this is a good one.

      • Agreatreckoning says:

        Oops. The group is called Streets Kitchen. Ireland & UK based.

    • AlpineWitch says:

      It was absolutely brilliant!

      Also note that unlike many other articles written by Marina, this one wasn’t open to comments and to me that reads like at The Guardian they’re well aware that the Sussexes attract a lot of trolls/bots that are neither British or American 🤔

  2. equality says:

    She is brilliant. I especially like the quiche reference.

    • Nicki says:

      Yes, a brilliant takedown. Schrödinger’s invitation! (Bowing down)

    • AlpineWitch says:

      One of the best journalists at The Guardian with John Crace. Whether she tackles the daily political events or ‘fluff’ like the coronation she’s always spot-on. I adore her writing style.

      Don’t get me started on the stupid quiche, LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🥰

  3. Duch says:

    I was hoping you’d cover this! Her article is brilliant, and your review thought provoking. Maybe Charles was hoping that the drama around the Sussexes gets people to tune in, then , once they’re tuned in, they’ll be overawed by the pageantry, and Charles’s stock will rise ever higher, eclipsing the Sussexes’. I don’t know.

    • Mslove says:

      Lol, they’re using bait & switch psychology.

    • BothSidesNow says:

      Oh how I would love to be the fly on the wall as KFC reads this article and has an utter full blown temper tantrum to the point that nothing within his reach is safe and the floors, walls and Cruella are covered in food, ink and whatever else is within his grasps!!!

      As well as KFC’s melt down, imagine the outrage at the homes of Wooten, CamelToe, Tina Brown-Nose and the ilk who could all possibly have heart attacks or implode as they are clutching their precious pearls…..

      There will be thousands of dogs barking from the screeching and screaming within all of Britain today!!

      • TheFarmer'sWife says:

        Chuckles will most likely have this article read to him. You can’t have the king getting ink on his fingers–please refer back to the pen incident. There is a small bit of acknowledgement and humour in choosing quiche as the con-a-nation dish on someone’s part. I would’ve chosen a frittata myself. Much less work, no pastry, and good use of leftovers…maybe that would be too much fun, though?

      • Alice says:

        That’s why the newspapers are ironed first. It dries up the ink.

    • The Recluse says:

      There is a subliminal tell at work here with Chuck and Camilla et al.
      If they can keep the ire focused on Harry and Meghan, then (they’re hoping) people won’t be so focused on their wasteful selfishness and on how Camilla got to be Queen in the first place.

      • Duch says:

        Ooh, Recluse that’s a better theory than mine above. And there sure has already been a lot of ink already spilled in the last month on Camilla, and lots of Twitter comments. Imagine what it would be if they didn’t have The Sussex Distraction.

      • Mrs.Krabapple says:

        Oh, it’s not just Camilla they want to distract attention from. William verbally and physically abuses his wife. Andrew is a rapist. Charles befriends pedophiles. William took 7million pounds from Earthsh!t that is unaccounted for. Charles money launders for the bin Laden family and for Russian oligarchs. There is so much more dirt they are hiding than Camilla be a b!tchy “other woman” (Camilla is the least of the their sins).

    • Alice says:

      Then he must way more stupid than I thought. This is the first event of that kind I’ve zero intention to be part of ina any way. With or without the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, I wouldn’t watch vile Camilla becoming queen. Nope.

  4. SnowQueenM says:

    Spending millions on a play-pretend ceremony for a defunct, do-nothing royal family while normal people are struggling to survive in the post-Brexit era… These are real and serious “let them eat cake” vibes.

  5. Boycott all things coronation.

  6. LadyE says:

    As a devoted reader of the Guardian, just want to plug that Marina Hyde and John Crace are so spit your drink, laugh out loud funny. Their political commentaries, Crace doesn’t do any Royal stuff I don’t think, are exceptional! Highly recommend going down the rabbit hole of both their archives, you’ll enjoy it, promise!

    • BayTampaBay says:

      Have been a big fan of Maina Hyde and John Crace (The Political Sketch) for over 8 years.

      Have been a big fan of The Guardian/The Observer since I learned to read.

    • DaniM says:

      Add in Stewart Lee’s scathing Sunday commentary, and the Guardian becomes a must-read every week!

  7. Sass says:

    Holy shit, the burn about the quiche! I am cackling. That was incredible.

  8. Brassy Rebel says:

    An excellent summation of the entire bloated mess. And very funny too. 👏👏👏.

  9. aimee says:

    The BM have figured out the formula for covering the Monarchy…focus on conflict and anything that makes the family saga seem like a soap opera. This is akin to Fox News’ relationship with Trump…without coverage of him they won’t make $$. H+M is their goldmine. There’s nothing better than us plebs watching rich white privileged ppl undergo family drama. A united, privileged white family who does “charity” is no fun. the monarchy has turned into IRL reality tv.

  10. Becks1 says:

    This is *chef’s kiss*

    And really, this is what we’ve been saying here for ages now. For a couple that is supposedly so irrelevant, the british press sure does write a lot about them.

  11. Mrsfonzieface says:

    The bit about quiche is gold. “Let them eat quiche” except that there no eggs to be bought because of Brexit, supply issue and avian flu.

  12. Amy Bee says:

    We all said it, whether Harry and Meghan attended the coronation or not they were going to overshadow it. Meghan choosing not to go was one of the best decisions she’s made.

    • Sherri says:

      And by doing so (Hurrah!) she had sent the Daily Mail and others into fits because they can’t dictate the narrative anymore. I’m 1000% here for it.

  13. Pumpkin says:

    “Like some of Charles’s recent walkabouts, the dish has been regarded as a good use of leftover eggs.”

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  14. MerlinsMom1018 says:

    “given quiches are often wet and almost always disappointing”

    The SHADE y’all 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

  15. Southern Fried says:

    Yummy, undercooked eggs and beans. American performers and French food, uh, ok. C and C have such terrible taste in partners why take their suggestions on food.

    • Deering24 says:

      Ugh–beans can be put into quiche?!?! And I thought beans-on-toast was gross…:P

    • Agreatreckoning says:

      LOL @ Southern Fried. ‘terrible taste in partners…’ I’m not familiar with anyone putting beans/legumes in quiche. This seems like a very odd attempt to the Conanation appealing to to the poors, not vegetarians. Vegetarians know how to make foods vegetarian. Broad beans/fava beans are a filler food replacement for meat which is expensive.

      A Coronation pudding would have made more sense. Some kind of twist on Yorkshire pudding (or what I know as a popover?). Conanation Chivey Cheesy Pudding?

  16. Mary Pester says:

    Oh Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, how does it feel to know your warrior son, is beating your incandescent one hands down (and relaxing). How does it feel, to know that without a single wiglet or a face botoxed into oblivion, your biracial daughter in law, is leaving princess pointless in the SHADE. How does it feel to know that your coronation will be remembed by the history books for trying hard not to have a soggy bottom 🤣🤣🤣, and how does it feel to know that for all your pomp and circumstance and fancy dress, all people want to see is your warrior, beautifully ginger son. “uneasy lies the head that wears the crown” could have been written just for you. It won’t be tiaras you have to worry about, it will be tantrums from your useless “other Royals”, the icing on the cake, will be if it pees down all day 🤣🤣🤣

    • Eurydice says:

      Lol, I imagine it feels more like King Lear than Henry IV. How does it feel that you banished the son who actually loves you and would be a help to you in your old age?

    • CJT says:

      Mary Pester – YES, let it pour rain all day in England and be a glorious day in Montecito for Archie’s birthday!

      • BothSidesNow says:

        @ Mary Pester, well said!!!! May this be an indication as to how close the Monarchy is seeing its end in the very near future.

        May your reign be short and may every day of your reign expose the uselessness that you and the Monarchy “represent”, as its final end of centuries of existence.

      • equality says:

        Not all day because that would give them an excuse for why the crowds watching their big parade are thin. It would be nice if there were a bolt of lightning when they are crowned though.

  17. Mrs. Smith says:

    Ms. Hyde’s article was a like a cleansing tonic after reading too many Wooten stories. And LOL forever for her line about Charles, er, quiches being wet and disappointing. 🤣

  18. HeyKay says:

    H&M are far more interesting to me vs. others in the BRF.
    They have made a new life for themselves and have their foundation and charity work.

    The rest of the BRF are stuck in the past. Refuse to move forward. Do next to nothing except hoard their huge personal wealth and fight with each other.

  19. Krista says:

    The RF should bow down to Meghan – w/the passing of QE2, Meghan is the only thing keeping them relevant.

  20. maisie says:

    the whole point of all the breathless Harry and Meghan coverage is to take the focus off of Andrew, trust me.

  21. Beverley says:

    Finally! Something measured and (even more important) sensible coming from the British media. I’ve sworn off BM because it was shrill and utterly hysterical (not in a good way) and was giving murderous vibes.

    Finally a journalist is speaking truth to power, pointing out the absurdities, and shining a little light on the absurd cost of this circus.

  22. QuiteContrary says:

    The whole column is brilliant.

    The “Royal Collection is currently selling a coronation tankard for £50, as well as such essentials as a £40 bone-china coronation pillbox finished in 22-carat gold, possibly in keeping with King Charles’s oft-stated mission to modernise the monarchy.” LOLOLOLOL

  23. Cassie says:

    Thank you Marina ,your article was good for the soul in the other alternative world of journalistic hate and lies .❤

  24. AC says:

    I think all of us here has known this all along. It’s actually pretty obvious to anyone that the BP has been mostly focusing on HM these past couple of weeks instead of the actual coronation itself. And You can bet that if HM and their children attended, every camera angle/live stream, probably even the headlines, would focus on them. And that would not make a certain someone or someone(plural) happy.

  25. Agreatreckoning says:

    We’e coming to the end of April and Meghan has been seen maybe 3 times?? She’s been seen so little that RR’s have written countless articles on her absence. It’s Twilight Zone. Then we have one of the biggest derangers of them all claiming ARCHIE insisted his birthday being held that day. My mind doesn’t have room for this nuttery.