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AMANDA PLATELL: Meghan and Harry's twerking video makes a mockery of their desire for privacy. I know the pathetic, desperate reason behind it

AMANDA PLATELL: Meghan and Harry's twerking video makes a mockery of their desire for privacy. I know the pathetic, desperate reason behind it

Daily Mail​2 days ago

At first I thought it was a joke when the video popped up on Instagram. It looked like Meghan, heavily pregnant, dancing around a hospital room and grabbing her huge baby bump while twerking her bottom for the camera. A hooded Prince Harry was rap-dancing in the foreground.
Meghan, dressed in a black smock shaking her booty, while beaming and joking as she and Harry dance – she with far more ability than him – to the tune of Starrkeisha's Baby Mama song. All, apparently, in an effort to induce the arrival of their overdue second child Lilibet.

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