How an American DHS official from the Obama era helped the Sussex grifters flee to the U.S. just in time to meddle in the 2020 election – and why Charles and the Palace looked the other way
A stunning new deep dive into the shadowy figures behind “Megxit” has uncovered explosive evidence that an Obama-era U.S. government official with sensitive security clearance and deep ties to the Biden campaign was working at the very heart of Prince Harry’s operation for years.
Her name is Heather Wong — and the timing of her involvement, her suspicious career moves, and her continued presence in elite transatlantic circles raise serious questions about whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s dramatic exit from royal life was ever a genuine family dispute… or something far more orchestrated.

The Woman in the Shadows
Heather Wong joined Prince Harry’s team as Assistant Private Secretary in September 2016 — just one month before the world was officially told that Harry was dating Meghan Markle.
This was no ordinary hire.
Before crossing the Atlantic, Wong had served as Public Affairs Specialist (International Affairs) at the U.S. Treasury and later as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security during the Obama administration until 2013. She handled sensitive international issues and held security clearance-level access.
How does a U.S. government official with that kind of background end up working inside the British royal household for the sixth-in-line to the throne?
According to multiple reports, she was brought in through Paddy Harverson — the longtime communications chief for then-Prince Charles (now King Charles III) who also effectively handled messaging for William and Harry. Harverson hired her via his discreet PR firm Milltown Partners, which quietly opened in 2013.
There is no public evidence that Wong’s U.S. security clearance was ever revoked — even after she took up a sensitive role working for a foreign royal who would later publicly attack the British monarchy, the press, and aspects of American society.
The Photo That Says Everything
In this revealing photograph taken at a major international event, Heather Wong stands directly beside Prince Harry. Her delegate badge clearly reads:
“Wong Heather – United Kingdom – DELEGATE”
She is wearing the lanyard of someone with official access and proximity to the Duke of Sussex. This is not a casual staffer in the background. This is someone embedded at the highest levels — smiling for the camera while Harry gestures animatedly, suit jacket in hand.
The image captures the exact kind of close-quarters access Wong enjoyed for years.
Megxit Timing Was Never a Coincidence
Megxit was announced in January 2020. By mid-2020, Harry and Meghan had relocated to the United States.
Heather Wong’s own career trajectory moved in perfect sync:
- In 2020 she transitioned to Travalyst, Harry’s controversial sustainable tourism initiative.
- She maintained a U.S. residence in Washington D.C. during this period.
- Public records show she donated to the Biden campaign.
- She resigned her role shortly after Joe Biden was installed in the White House in early 2021.
The sequence is impossible to ignore: the Sussexes arrive in America in time for the final stretch of the 2020 election season. A former Obama DHS official with security clearance is by Harry’s side, then seamlessly moves into his post-royal venture before quietly exiting right after the new administration takes power.
Coincidence? Or coordination?
“Megxit Is a Lie”
The claim that Harry and Meghan were forced out by racism, bullying, or an uncaring royal family has always strained credulity. The more evidence that emerges, the clearer it becomes that Megxit was a carefully planned operation.
Wong played a documented role in the communications and logistics of the Sussexes’ transition. She was one of the very few staff members retained during the chaotic Megxit period. She attended their wedding. She worked with them as they negotiated their “step back” from royal duties.
And she did all of this while carrying the institutional knowledge and contacts of someone who had worked at the highest levels of the previous Democratic administration.
The post-Megxit years tell the rest of the story: multimillion-dollar Netflix and Spotify deals, Archewell “philanthropy” that has delivered little measurable impact, endless media tours, and repeated attempts to insert themselves into American political and cultural conversations.
This was never about escaping palace “toxicity.” It was about accessing new power structures — and they had help getting there.
The Bigger Picture: A Transatlantic Grift
Wong now resides in London and works in the world of philanthropy NGO consulting — the same vague, high-society “do-gooder” space where the Sussexes have built their post-royal brand.
Her story fits a disturbing pattern:
- Former Obama administration officials rotating into influential positions around the Sussexes.
- Massive media deals that collapsed under scrutiny.
- A constant stream of PR stunts timed for maximum political and financial advantage.
- A British prince and his American wife operating as if they answer to no one — not the King, not the British public, and apparently not even basic standards of transparency.
King Charles has remained largely silent on these matters. But the British people — and increasingly, concerned Americans — are asking the obvious questions:
Who really facilitated the Sussexes’ escape?
Why was a U.S. official with security clearance allowed such proximity to the royal family?
What was the true purpose of rushing them to America in 2020?
Time for Real Accountability
The Heather Wong revelations are not isolated gossip. They form part of a growing body of evidence that Megxit was never what the public was told.
It was a calculated departure — enabled by insiders on both sides of the Atlantic — that allowed two of the most privileged people on Earth to rebrand themselves as victims while cashing in on their royal titles.
The same people who lecture the world about “truth,” “service,” and “institutional racism” appear to have had powerful institutional help when it suited them.
The grift continues.
The questions remain unanswered.
And the British monarchy — and the truth — continue to pay the price.