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Meghan's a narcissist & desperate to look happy with Harry, her pathetic moodboard's proof, expert slams

Meghan's a narcissist & desperate to look happy with Harry, her pathetic moodboard's proof, expert slams

The Sun21-05-2025

MEGHAN Markle is desperate to show the world how happy Harry is with her through a "narcissistic" mood board, an expert claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared a collage of photographs showing memories made throughout her seven-year relationship with the Duke.
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In a post on Instagram, the mum-of-two also thanked those who have been by the pair's side.
Snaps of Archie and Lilibet were spotted during happy family picnics and activities.
One photo appears to show big brother Archie kissing his little sister, while another appears to show his baby scan.
Handwritten lyrics of Ben E King's Stand by Me were also displayed, along with what appears to the coat of arms approved by the late Queen when Meghan became a Duchess on her wedding in May 2018.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward told the Royal Exclusive Show how the cringey display was over the top.
She told The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson: "I mean I've never heard of someone doing a mood board for a wedding anniversary, but maybe it does happen now.
"But I think it's... Meghan is just so Californian in everything she does.
"And that is not a criticism, that's the way they do things.
"Probably it's completely normal. But I just think it's... you can look but you can't touch sort of thing.
"You know, these are my children but they're tiny, tiny pictures so you can't see them. And aren't Harry and I happy?
"It seems to me such a very narcissistic way of doing things to celebrate an anniversary.
"Showing it to the world. Surely if they really were as happy as she makes out she wouldn't need to tell anyone.
"That's what it smacks of to me."
The duchess captioned the post: "Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories.
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"Thanks to all of you (whether by our side, or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story - we appreciate you.
"Happy anniversary!"
Other pictures on the board show Harry and Meghan smiling together on a number of trips together.
They range from snowy excursions as well as visits to sunnier destinations over their seven years together.
Fellow royal expert Hugo Vickers previously told The Sun: "She obviously wants to put out the message that all is well, and that they're a happy and united family, and I guess that leaves the rest of us to make up our minds as to whether we go along with it."
However, he said while he wishes the couple no ill-will as they celebrate their wedding anniversary: "It doesn't really say very much, does it? It's sort of more of the same."
He added while it appears initially like a "glance at their life... Actually, you don't come away feeling you know anything more or anything better from it".
Mr Vickers said while many of the photos seem posed as opposed to wholly natural: "I wouldn't personally be expecting them to put anything more intimate...
"Why should they show us them sitting in front of the television? If indeed they ever do, it's just a staged thing."
The mood board post followed a loved up display put on by the pair as they attended a Beyonce's concert earlier this month.
The Sussexes were seen dancing in a luxury suite worth thousands of dollars at the singer's Cowboy Carter tour in LA.
It came as rumours circulate they are living separate lives.
Speaking on our first ever Royal Exclusive Live show, Arthur Edwards and Jennie Bond lifted the lid on the power couple's recent time apart.
Sun legend Arthur revealed how the pair are 'doing things separately now' after failing to be spotted together in three weeks.
Meanwhile Ms Bond, a royal correspondent for the last 35 years, also revealed: " Meghan is not popular. She doesn't want to come back and they are going their own ways, to some extent".
Meghan Markle ALWAYS rejects her friends when things don't go her way
By Summer Raemason
MEGHAN Markle always rejects her friends when things don't go her way, a royal expert has claimed.
In the very same way, Meghan also "dumped" the royal family when things failed to work out for her in Britain, the expert added.
It comes after reports claimed Meghan dropped her former best pal Edward Enninful after a row over the cover of Vogue.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, and the former magazine editor were once thick as thieves who bonded over mint tea and "philosophising".
The ex- Suits actress said the duo were "like-minded thinkers" after she helped edit an edition in 2019.
But insiders told the Mail on Sunday that the pair cut contact over Enninful's plans to cover Meghan and Harry's charity work in a feature.
Royal expert Hugo Vickers told The Sun: "None of this surprises me at all, because we see it the whole time when things don't go her way. She just overreacts.
"Clearly in this case with Edward Enninful, she has made something of an enemy, because he then dropped her from something she would have liked to be a part of, and it seems to happen the whole time.
"She's very demanding. She's difficult to work with. She has her ideas of what she wants to do, and she doesn't seem to want to listen to anybody else, and that's when you get into a trouble."
Mr Vickers also highlighted how many people are now removed from Meghan's life, from ex-husbands to close pals.
She is estranged from her father Thomas Markle over drama surrounding her wedding with Prince Harry in 2018.
Her shocking claims surrounding the Royal Family since quitting the UK in 2020, from her Oprah interview to Netflix documentary, have also seen her alienated from her in-laws.
And countless staff members have joined a long list of people who no longer wish to associate with the mum-of-two.
"There is a theme which runs through all this is that she's always rejecting people, or indeed, falls out with," said Mr Vickers.
"Her father for one, who was very good to her when she was growing up, her first husband just gets dumped, her Canadian chef lover in Canada, dumped as well.
"Jessica Mulroney, her great friend in Canada, dumped, the entire British Royal family, and apart from her mother, all her own family."
He dubbed the reported fall out with Enninful a "normal theme" and added "everything she does seems to go wrong".

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