
This Is Who Is Secretly Funding No Kings
Analysis of the funding sources behind the No Kings rallies that took place over the weekend
This episode of The Ben Shapiro Show provides a critical analysis of Prince Harry's memoir and what it reveals about his character, family relationships, and worldview. The discussion centers on how Harry has constructed a narrative in which he positions himself as a victim of circumstances rather than as someone responsible for his own choices and actions. The episode suggests that Harry's maternal trauma related to Princess Diana's death serves as the foundational justification for his subsequent behavior and relationship choices throughout his life. Harry's accounts of his relationships with his brother William and father King Charles are presented as one-sided grievances that he has weaponized in the public sphere, using media attention to advance his perspective without meaningful accountability or introspection. The analysis criticizes Harry's approach to victimhood, noting that he appears to expect sympathy and special treatment based on his privileged background and royal status while simultaneously rejecting the responsibilities that come with such position. His military service is discussed not as a source of pride or genuine commitment to duty, but rather as another arena where he sought validation and recognition. The episode examines what is characterized as Meghan Markle's manipulative influence on Harry, suggesting that she has systematically directed him away from his family relationships and traditional institutional connections. This influence is presented as fundamentally corrosive to his ability to maintain healthy relationships with his relatives and to fulfill any meaningful role within the royal family or broader society. The show also addresses several other news items of the day. House Republicans passed legislation aimed at protecting infants born alive during botched abortion procedures, which the episode notes generated significant criticism from Democratic lawmakers. Additionally, another batch of classified documents was discovered at a location associated with President Biden, raising questions about document handling and security protocols. The episode concludes with a discussion of recent inflation data, noting that inflation rates have shown slight decline but remain a significant economic concern for American households. Throughout the episode, the underlying critique is that Harry represents a particular type of Western leadership and cultural influence characterized by entitlement, lack of accountability, victimhood narratives, and susceptibility to manipulation by stronger personalities.
“Harry thinks he's a martyr to circumstances beyond his control”
“Diana's death is the original sin that justifies all of Harry's subsequent grievances”
“Harry has weaponized his family relationships in the public sphere”
“Meghan Markle's influence has systematically redirected Harry away from his family”
“Harry represents a particular type of Western leadership characterized by entitlement without accountability”