James Woods Destroyed Meghan Markle And Prince Harry With 1 Meme
James Woods never bites his tongue — the guy says what’s on his mind, no filter at all. And when it comes to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, let’s just say he’s definitely not a fan. The Hollywood legend has thrown shade at the royal couple more than once, and he didn’t hold back this time either.
Woods went off in a big way, sharing his unfiltered thoughts that instantly blew up across social media. Fans on Twitter and YouTube couldn’t stop talking, especially after his comments started trending alongside hot topics like royal family drama, celebrity gossip, and Hollywood news.
Love him or hate him, James Woods knows how to keep people talking — and when Meghan and Harry are involved.
When James Woods isn’t busy crushing it at some high-stakes poker tournament, the Oscar-nominated actor is usually hanging out on Twitter (X) — where he’s got millions of followers. The man’s got a serious online presence.
So when Woods decided to speak his mind about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, social media went wild.
James Woods doesn’t just tweet — he drops headlines. And every time he talks about Meghan and Harry, it turns into another round of royal controversy, viral entertainment buzz, and yes, a big spike in Hollywood drama searches.
One of James Woods’ posts that totally blew up online was a meme — and it was savage. It showed John Lennon and Yoko Ono chilling in bed, watching a maid make it. The caption read, “John and Yoko waiting for the maid to make the bed so they can continue protesting against the system, 1969.”
But here’s the kicker — Woods added his own twist. He wrote, “Meghan and Harry. Fixed it for you.” 👀
Yeah… that one line set the internet on fire. Fans instantly got the joke — Woods was basically saying Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are the modern-day John and Yoko, but with a touch of royal hypocrisy.
The meme went viral across Twitter, Reddit, and celebrity gossip pages, sparking endless debates about royal drama, Hollywood controversy, and social media trolling.

Yoko Ono is pretty much legendary (and not in a good way) for being blamed for breaking up The Beatles back in 1970. So when James Woods dropped that meme, he wasn’t just being funny — he was making a couple of bold points.
He was basically hinting that Meghan Markle is the new Yoko Ono, the one “influencing” Prince Harry to ditch his royal duties and move their family all the way to sunny California. Yeah, the same move that totally shook up the British Royal Family and had royal watchers buzzing for months.
Woods wasn’t just throwing shade for fun — he was straight-up mocking Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for how they do their so-called activism. The comparison to John and Yoko wasn’t random either.
You know, like when Meghan and Harry lecture everyone about reducing their carbon footprint, but then hop on a private jet to their next luxury event. Yeah… that’s the kind of “do as I say, not as I do” energy Woods was roasting.

James Woods seems to have a running theme every time he jumps on social media to talk about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry — and it’s pretty clear what he thinks. According to Woods, Meghan’s the one calling the shots in that marriage. Yep, in his eyes, she’s the one wearing the pants in the royal relationship.
So when reports came out that the couple was eyeing a waterfront mansion along California’s insanely pricey coastline, Woods couldn’t resist chiming in again. He dropped his take with that classic mix of sarcasm and Hollywood edge, throwing more fuel on the fire.
It’s the kind of post that gets everyone talking — fans, critics, tabloids — all buzzing about luxury real estate, Hollywood power couples, and of course, Meghan Markle’s influence over Prince Harry.
When the headline popped up — “Prince Harry, Meghan Markle eyeing $7M Malibu mansion once owned by David Charvet” — James Woods just couldn’t help himself. He shared it on Twitter (X) and dropped a one-liner that instantly went viral:
“If you’re going to spend your life being a purse holder, might as well have a water view.”
Classic Woods — brutally sarcastic and straight to the point. Fans knew exactly what he meant. He was taking another jab at Prince Harry, implying the prince has taken a back seat while Meghan Markle runs the show.
That tweet blew up fast across celebrity news pages, royal gossip blogs, and Hollywood Twitter feeds. People were debating everything — from their $7 million Malibu mansion dreams to their luxury California lifestyle and ongoing royal family drama.

James Woods couldn’t stay quiet when that wild rumor started making rounds — the one claiming Meghan Markle might be planning to run for President of the United States. Yeah, that one. It all kicked off when British author Lady Colin Campbell — who says she’s got connections inside Meghan’s circle — dropped the bomb that the former duchess had political ambitions.
Things got even juicier when Joe Biden’s sister publicly invited Meghan to join the Democratic Party and maybe even throw her hat in the presidential ring. That was all Woods needed to jump in and, well… be James Woods.
He fired off a tweet that had the internet in stitches — and plenty of outrage too:
“Why ruin one country, when you can ruin two? #Doubleheader.”
Yeah, that line went crazy viral.
Love him or hate him, James Woods knows how to drop a one-liner that turns into a full-blown social media storm.

Even Megyn Kelly couldn’t hide her disbelief when the rumor dropped that Meghan Markle might want to run for president. The former Fox News host didn’t hold back, saying,
“Miss ‘I want privacy’ wants to run for president? She’s the same girl she was when she was back-up girl number four for Howie Mandel when she showed us she can open suitcases very well — but has she ever opened a campaign? Has she ever opened an office? Has she ever signed the front of a paycheck instead of the back of one?”
Just like Kelly, Woods has made it his thing to call out Meghan and Harry on everything — from their Hollywood lifestyle to their royal controversies. But here’s what’s wild: long before the couple stepped back from royal duties, Woods predicted it.
He once tweeted a photo of Prince Harry looking pretty miserable and wrote,
“The moment you chose to go from prince to talent manager.”
That line hit hard — and it aged like fine wine. Fans flooded the comments saying Woods had basically called it years before it happened.
Say what you want about him — James Woods knows how to keep his finger on the pulse of viral pop culture.

Piers Morgan — never one to hold back — is another big name who’s made it clear he’s not a fan of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The outspoken British journalist went all in, saying:
“Harry and Meghan have become the royal Kardashians, only a slightly trashier version — if that was even possible. [They are] a pair of shameless chancers.”
Yikes. 😬 But honestly, his words hit a nerve because a lot of people — both in the U.S. and the U.K. — kind of agree. Morgan summed it up perfectly when he added:
“[Meghan and Harry’s] only thought each day is how to fleece and exploit their royal titles ever more cynically, while simultaneously trashing the royal family and monarchy to which they owe their status — and playing the downtrodden, oppressed victims from their $11 million California mansion.”
That’s classic Piers Morgan — brutally honest, dripping with sarcasm, and tailor-made for headline-grabbing viral moments. His rant spread like wildfire across social media, celebrity gossip sites, and YouTube commentary channels, sparking massive debates about royal hypocrisy, Hollywood fame chasing, and celebrity privilege.
Between James Woods throwing shade from Hollywood and Piers Morgan blasting from London, Meghan and Harry can’t seem to escape the spotlight — and honestly, that just keeps the clicks (and the headlines) rolling.