In a fresh wave of royal‑media drama, investigative biographer Tom Bower is being cast as the man who “reveals why the IRS, child services, and immigration are coming for Meghan Markle now.” In a series of explosive commentary videos tied to his book Betrayal: Power, Deceit, and the Fight for the Future of the Royal Family, Bower is said to argue that the Sussex’s lifestyle, finances, and public‑privilege pattern have finally attracted the kind of scrutiny that could trigger real‑world investigations on multiple fronts.
What Bower’s Claimed “Revelation” Entails
Under this click‑bait narrative, Bower is portrayed as laying out three overlapping threats:
IRS / tax pressure: Commentators say he highlights the couple’s multi‑million‑dollar media deals, luxury real‑estate purchases, and taxes on U.S. income, suggesting that their financial footprint is now too big and too visible to avoid deeper scrutiny.
Child‑services whispers: The storyline claims Bower has repeatedly questioned the couple’s decision‑making around their children’s privacy, education, and public exposure, which online commentators then twist into talk of “child‑services concern” about their environment and schooling.
Immigration complications: Bower is said to reference Harry’s evolving visa status, security‑linked travel, and the optics of “extraterritorial” royal life in California, raising the idea that the U.S. system may reassess how long a former royal can operate under semi‑special‑treatment, especially if public pressure mounts.
In the dramatized version, this is framed as a “turning point”: after years of royal‑family drama, scandals, and leaked allegations, the state systems that police money, borders, and family welfare are finally “coming for” Meghan, not just as a royal figure but as a taxpayer, mother, and foreign‑resident‑lite celebrity.
Reality vs the “Coming For Meghan” Hype
In truth, there is no public evidence that the IRS, U.S. child protective services, or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Homeland Security (DHS) has opened formal investigations into Meghan Markle. Bower’s book has been heavily criticised by the Sussexes themselves, who call his claims “deranged,” “conspiratorial,” and “melodramatic,” and mainstream outlets describe his work as combative, commercial‑driven royal biography rather than a court‑backed exposé
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