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‘Sussexes can't be trusted': Harry and Meghan questioned over leaked royal meeting

‘Sussexes can't be trusted': Harry and Meghan questioned over leaked royal meeting

Sky News AU6 days ago
'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield discusses reports of King Charles and Prince Harry's top aides holding a secret summit, questioning who leaked the story.
'Somebody leaked this story … I don't see the value in the King leaking this story,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'Despite the Sussexes saying they didn't leak the story, I do believe the Sussexes leaked the story, which goes to prove that they can't be trusted.
'So why would the King risk anything by meeting with Harry and Meghan?'
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