In a recent video, popular YouTuber Jesús Enrique Rosas, known as Roger Rogue, addresses the speculation surrounding the existence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Archie and Lily.
While Roger jokes about calling them “Aldi and Lidl” to avoid trouble, he acknowledges that Lady C, a well-known commentator on royal matters, firmly believes that the children are real.
However, Roger raises an interesting point – how did they come into this world?
The YouTuber ponders the possibility that the children may have been digitally generated, emphasizing that harmless jokes should not lead to mocking children.
Roger expresses agreement with the decision to keep Archie and Lily relatively private, until the release of the Netflix documentary when it was revealed that exclusive pictures and videos were being saved for lucrative deals.
This raises ethical questions about monetizing their private lives.
Roger speculates whether their appearance at a 4th of July parade influenced a poll conducted by the Daily Abscess, which suggests that Prince Harry’s popularity is surging in America, surpassing that of Prince William.
However, he questions the credibility of the poll, considering its small sample size and the vast population of America.
Taking a lighthearted approach, Roger humorously suggests that the media may be attempting to brainwash the public into believing that Prince Harry is more popular than he actually is.
He also considers the future of YouTube channels dedicated to exposing Meghan Markle, wondering if they will continue or shift focus after a potential divorce.
While acknowledging the drama and gossip that would arise, Roger emphasizes that nobody deserves to go through a divorce, especially when children are involved.
Roger highlights another poll conducted by the Caribbean Prince, which indicates that a majority of respondents believe Prince Harry is being manipulated by his wife and used by the American media.
However, he encourages his viewers to form their own opinions and consider the varying numbers presented.
Shifting gears, Roger playfully observes the remarkable comparison between Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and a portrait of her 11 years prior, suggesting the possibility of a magical aging portrait or simply an excellent skincare routine.
Adding to the intrigue, Roger shares a tweet that went viral, pointing out eerie similarities between a mansion in Montecito and the photos and videos of Harry and Meghan’s residence.
The twist?
The mansion was reportedly sold in November 2021, leaving unanswered questions about their current whereabouts.
Roger acknowledges that the story is still developing, with conflicting claims and speculation.
In closing, Roger expresses gratitude for the support from his viewers and the steady growth of his community.
He urges his audience to subscribe to his channel, emphasizing that their support is the best motivation for him to continue creating content.
With a sense of warmth and appreciation, he signs off, reminding his viewers of his love and gratitude.