The world was transfixed by the royal wedding of Harry and Meghan in 2018. But the royal couple had faced backlash since then, with racist and sexist attacks being hurled at Meghan in particular. Despite the negativity, they still managed to make a difference, founding their charitable organization, Archewell, to bring about positive change in the world.
However, despite their own efforts, it seemed like the media was still fixated on their perceived wrongdoings, and rarely discussed the accusations against Prince Andrew. It was hard to ignore the double standards at play here – Meghan was vilified for her every move, while Andrew was protected from criticism.
But then something changed. A documentary about the royal couple was released, and it showed the world the truth about Harry and Meghan and how they had been treated. Suddenly, people started to rally around them and show their support, and the hashtag #SpareHarryandMeghan began trending.
The Sussex Squad was born – a group united by their love of Harry and Meghan, and their disdain for the racism and abuse they had experienced. They were determined to make sure that Archie, Harry and Meghan’s son, would not have to go through the same thing. So they made a plan. They decided that they would do everything in their power to ensure that Archie would grow up to be a star footballer, eventually choosing the US national team and scoring a goal to beat England in the World Cup final in 2040. It was their way of showing the world that no matter how much hatred and negativity Meghan and Harry had faced, their love for each other and for their son would ultimately prevail.
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