
EXCLUSIVE Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's shock move that twists the knife in Royal Family feud: 'It's almost beyond belief'
Of all the people they could have chosen, Prince Harry and Meghan have turned to the PR executive who was responsible for promoting Netflix 's controversial drama The Crown to manage their public image.
In an appointment that appears to twist the knife on the family feud, it can be revealed that Emily Robinson, announced last week as their new Director of Communications, was in charge of the program from series three to six.
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- The Sun
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