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How dare Meghan lecture the royals on ‘truth'? Her whole brand is built on ‘LIES', expert says
How dare Meghan lecture the royals on ‘truth'? Her whole brand is built on ‘LIES', expert says

The Sun

time8 hours ago

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How dare Meghan lecture the royals on ‘truth'? Her whole brand is built on ‘LIES', expert says

MEGHAN Markle should not lecture the royals on "truth" as her whole brand is built on "lies", an expert has blasted. The Duchess of Sussex recently appeared on her podcast alongside friend Emma Grede, CEO of Good American, where she seemed to take several digs at the Royal Family. 5 5 5 Royal author and broadcaster Hugo Vickers and news commentator Samara Gill spoke to our royal editor Matt Wilkinson this week about Meghan's comments. On The Sun's Royal exclusive show, Matt noted how he was stunned at Meghan's latest podcast interview where she asked people to "tell the truth about her". Samara said: "The fact is she is a constant liar and her whole brand is built on a spin of lies." "I don't trust a word that woman says. I think it is very, very low for her to insinuate that we should listen to her truth or that the royal family should tell the truth. "The lack of authenticity in that interview is palpable." Samara added that perhaps the "revolving door of staff" the Sussexes have employed may shed more light on "truth". have joined a long list of people who over the years no longer wish to associate with the mum-of-two. Samara also referenced bullying allegations levelled at her from staff during her time at Kensington Palace. The royal expert added: "I don't want to listen to this woman about truth. "The fact of the matter is that she is a constant liar." On the podcast, Meghan revealed that she wanted people to "tell the truth" about her, when asked "if you you could rewrite your public narrative from scratch, is there anything you would do differently?" The Duchess went on to share advice that she had received from Serana Williams regarding how she was viewed in the public after falling love with Prince Harry. Why Harry will not be happy after hypocrite Meghan published intimate moments online, expert reveals "My dear friend Serena, she told me years ago: 'A lie can't live forever,'" said Meghan. But Hugo, agreed with Samara on the issue and questioned how accurate Meghan's accusatory comments actually were. He said: "I think Samara and I, as well as others, do tell the truth about her and I don't think she likes it very much." The royal expert added: "No one would actually listen to Meghan Markle if it wasn't for the fact she married Prince Harry. "It's because she's married to Harry it gives the soap opera quality that seems to appeal to everyone. "Otherwise would not really care about her, a lot of other people are doing stuff similar to her on social media anyway." It comes after the Duchess broke her silence on her cringey twerking video after it sparked wild conspiracy theories. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, posted the footage earlier this month showing her and Prince Harry dancing in a hospital room as she tried to induce daughter Lilibet's birth in 2021. But conspiracy theorists bizarrely claimed that Meghan's bump was not real, suggesting she was wearing a prosthetic pregnant belly in the clip. Now, almost a fortnight after sharing the 80-second video with her three million followers on Instagram, the ex-Suits actress has defended her decision to post the personal footage. 5 5

Harry is erratic and unstable – he's got NO friends & Ring doorbell chaos proves it, expert says
Harry is erratic and unstable – he's got NO friends & Ring doorbell chaos proves it, expert says

The Sun

time16-05-2025

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Harry is erratic and unstable – he's got NO friends & Ring doorbell chaos proves it, expert says

Sun Reporter Published: Invalid Date, PRINCE Harry's doorbell fiasco shows he's erratic, unstable, and has no friends, an expert says. The Duke of Sussex was pictured knocking on at least three houses before finding the right one, claiming he was "looking for a friend." 3 3 3 The Ring doorbell snap shows Harry, 40, tieless in a blue suit with a phone to his right ear. Harry had argued at the Court of Appeal that his ' life was at stake ' when in Britain, after his automatic right to 24-hour gun cops was removed, when he and his wife Meghan quit as working royals. However since his plea for security, the Prince has been spotted in war-torn Ukraine and also wandering about the street knocking on houses. News commentator Samara Gill believes the photo was a snapshot into Prince Harry 's well-being. She said: "That photo was so revealing. "It basically shows that Harry is as erratic and unstable as a lot of us have been speculating. "The fact he's been pining over security and protection, but actually in the real world doesn't really care - it shows a lot." Samara suggested that the Prince has been seeking out protection to put him on par with his brother. "It's all about his anxiety that he has with William, he wants to be the same, he wants the same," she continued. "It's just feeding into this paranoia that Harry has increasingly been showing and he looks very displaced in the ring photograph." Prince Harry & Meghan's secret mansion summit with Brooklyn Beckham & Nicola Peltz to share trauma of toxic family feuds Legendary Royal photographer Arthur Edwards questioned why Harry wouldn't be able to remember where his friend lived. He said: "He must have a poor memory or not seen he friends for a long while because he knocked on three or four doors. "In fact, one of the housekeepers said she didn't even recognize him. "It was bizarre - and what was storage was that it was the day when he was in court trying to get the government to pay for his police protection." Prince Harry's biggest bombshells: Prince Harry lost his publicly-funded security appeal in a humiliating blow today Harry claimed the King WON'T speak to him 'because of this security stuff' He said he 'can't see a world' where he would bring his wife and children to the UK Harry revealed he has 'forgiven' his family and was up for reconciliation - but claimed it was ALL down to Charles The royal described his court loss as a 'good old fashioned establishment stitch-up' He also said he feels 'let down' by his country and reached out to the PM for help. Buckingham Palace breaks its silence with a scathing statement after the bombshell interview Prince Harry says he 'doesn't know how long King Charles has left' The Duke lost his publicly-funded security appeal in a humiliating blow on May 2. Harry always said the three-and-a-half year legal battle "mattered" more to him than anything else - including his privacy rows with the press. After he lost the case , Harry then gave an interview to the BBC in California in which he hit out again at the Royals. Harry branded the lost appeal as a complete "surprise" and appeared shocked that he would not be receiving any further security. The news led him to turn his back on the UK and claim he would no longer be visiting his homeland. He said: "A lot more has come out, I felt it needed to come out, the other side of the story needed to be told and I don't regret that at all. "I couldn't believe, I thought with all the disagreements and chaos, the one thing I could rely on is my family keeping me safe." In the scathing attack after losing his appeal, the Duke of Sussex unleashed a host of new claims including how his dad Charles is no longer speaking to him. He had moaned he was "singled out" after his round-the-clock royal protection was axed in the wake of Megxit. The Prince insisted said he would "love reconciliation" with the royal family but claims whether they will make up will ultimately be up to his father, saying: "It's in his hands." Shortly after the wave-making interview, the BBC admitted an embarrassing "lapse in standards" over its coverage of Harry's security case court loss. The following morning, the BBC flagship current affairs programme Radio 4 stunned listeners in a one-sided interview with former close protection officer Richard Aitch.

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