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Meghan Markle Furious as Oprah’s Scariest Decision Bans Her from Birthday Bash, Fueling Feud Rumors
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have once again found themselves at the center of controversy.
Royal biographer Angela Levin has accused the couple of prolific lying during their infamous 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
In a recent chat with Sky News Australia, Levin criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex over a human rights award they received, suggesting that it was undeserved.
According to Levin, the award was given for their supposed stand against racism in their interview with Oprah, which she claims is baseless.
She went on to assert that there were over 30 lies in the interview.
Adding fuel to the fire, it has been reported that Meghan was extremely angry upon learning that Oprah had invited all the famous stars in Hollywood to her upcoming birthday party, except for her.
This incident raises further doubts about the state of Meghan and Oprah's relationship.
In other news, Meghan and Harry have recently struck a multi-million-dollar agreement with Netflix for a series of projects, including a documentary about their departure from the royal family and their new life outside the institution.
However, despite Meghan's previous complaints about media treatment, expert Nick Bullen noted that the couple seemed to be turning their lives into a reality show, similar to the Kardashians.
Bullen expressed surprise at the level of disclosure, questioning why they would want to share so much if they desired privacy in their lives.
He also pointed out that the documentary was more akin to a reality show rather than a balanced and objective piece of journalism.
A snippet of the documentary features Meghan discussing the interview she and Harry gave following their engagement in 2017.
She compared the experience to an orchestrated reality show, claiming they were instructed on what to say and even advised to showcase her engagement ring.
However, Bullen argued that such interviews were a traditional practice for the royal family and had been conducted with previous couples.
He suggested that Meghan was somewhat confused in labeling it a reality show, as she seemed to be creating her own reality show at present.
The engagement interview, conducted by BBC journalist Mishal Hussain at Kensington Palace, has also faced scrutiny.
Some have claimed that the exchange was rehearsed, but Hussain vehemently denied these allegations.
She clarified that she had discussed the topics to be covered with Meghan and Harry and ensured their comfort before setting up the cameras.
The couple then took a break for a photo call before returning to record the 20-minute interview.
As the feud rumors continue to swirl around Meghan and Harry, their actions and statements are being closely scrutinized by both the media and the public.
The couple's ongoing quest for privacy while simultaneously sharing intimate details of their lives remains a topic of debate and intrigue.
It remains to be seen how this latest controversy will impact their already strained relationship with the media and the wider public.