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“Ikea Furniture Embarrasses Prince Harry and Meghan Markle During Visit to Cambridge’s Apartment 1A”

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“Ikea Furniture Embarrasses Prince Harry and Meghan Markle During Visit to Cambridge’s Apartment 1A”

recently revealed an embarrassing moment he experienced during a visit to and Princess Catherine's apartment in Kensington Palace.

Harry and were taken aback by the grandeur of the space, which was filled with priceless works of art and magnificent décor that resembled a museum.

Feeling slightly embarrassed about their own Ikea furniture, Harry and Meghan congratulated their hosts on the stunning renovation without holding back compliments.

However, this innocent comment has since turned into a global joke, with even Ikea Germany throwing shade at the prince.

Ikea, known for its popularity among millennials, took to Instagram to post a cheeky advert aimed at Meghan and Harry amid their family feud with the rest of the royals.

The advert featured cardboard moving boxes priced at 3 euros 50, hinting at the couple's apparent imminent move to Canada or the US.

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It read, “Meghan, Harry, we understand you, we're made to change.”

The post resonated with the public, garnering an impressive 46,000 likes.

After Harry's book release, Ikea posted another advert aimed at him for throwing his family under the bus.

The post read, “Hey , you can't choose your family, but you can choose your sofa.

So why not make a choice fit for a prince?”

Mumsnet users were quick to call out Prince Harry for his entitled attitude towards furniture.

One user wrote, “He gets a free house and moans about having to furnish it.

Right.”

Another added, “Is there nothing this man can't find to complain about?

He'll be moaning his toilet didn't flush and no one would pay for a plumber next.”

Some users also pointed out the irony of Harry's comments, given that taxpayers' money was used to renovate Nottingham Cottage, which he had to furnish with Ikea furniture purchased on Meghan's credit card.

One user wrote, “Has he forgotten the millions of pounds of taxpayers' money that was used to tart up Nottingham Cottage and that he's now had to pay back as they buggered off to the US soon afterwards?”

Despite the backlash, Ikea seems to have found a new market in the royal family drama and has been successful in targeting young consumers through its social media campaigns.

The brand's ability to stay relevant and adapt to current trends is impressive, and it seems that even the royals are not immune to its marketing tactics.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's comments about his Ikea furniture have sparked controversy and ridicule from the public.

While some may sympathize with his desire for more luxurious furnishings, others see his complaints as entitled and out of touch with reality.

Regardless of one's opinion, it is clear that Ikea has successfully capitalized on the situation and used it to its advantage.

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