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Ryan Mark Slams Harry and Meghan for Disrespecting the Queen’s Olive Branch
Daily Star columnist Ryan Mark has once again expressed his strong opinions, this time targeting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Mark believes that it is high time these “brats” are held accountable and never given a second chance.
He compares the couple to wasps – pointless, irritating, and packing a nasty sting.
Mark points out Meghan's sharp tongue during her speech at the Invictus Games, where she took a dig at the Queen after the couple renounced their royal duties.
He also highlights Harry's recent NBC interview with Hoda Kotb, in which he refused to discuss his father and brother.
The columnist recalls writing columns about the pair when they initially left the UK in search of privacy.
However, they seem to have found themselves at the center of attention once again.
From exclusive interviews with Oprah Winfrey to multi-million-dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify, appearances on James Corden's Late Late Show, and now a world-exclusive chat with NBC, the Sussexes' actions appear to be driven by self-service and a hunger for fame and money.
Mark believes that anyone who fails to see through the orchestrated PR machine of the Sussexes is simply foolish.
He criticizes the couple for overshadowing the Queen's platinum jubilee with their new Netflix show and Harry's forthcoming autobiography, both of which seem more focused on personal gain than true service.
Expressing concern, Mark suggests that the Queen's forgiving nature may be misplaced in this case.
While she allowed her son, Prince Andrew, to accompany her at the late Duke of Edinburgh's memorial, despite controversy and backlash, Mark argues that Meghan and Harry should be banned from appearing publicly with the royal family ever again.
The columnist finds it shocking that the Queen's recent olive branch is an attempt to repair the bridges burned by the couple's pursuit of Hollywood ambitions.
In his opinion, they should be offered to “walk the plank” rather than being allowed to prance about on a palace balcony while the world watches their every move.
Mark also raises the question of how Prince William and Kate Middleton, who have tirelessly supported the Queen, would react to Harry and Meghan's behavior.
He notes that the couple failed to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial, possibly due to their Netflix filming commitments.
Beyond the royal family, Mark highlights the negative public reaction to Harry and Meghan standing next to the same family Meghan accused of mistreating her, refusing to offer support during difficult times, and making racist remarks.
He suggests that boos would be justified in such a scenario.
When asked about missing his father and brother, Harry deflected the question, much like Meghan did when she abandoned her royal duties.
The prince emphasized his focus on veterans and their families, claiming to give them his utmost dedication.
Mark concludes by suggesting that Netflix and the Sussexes' well-paid publicists are trying to magnify the special relationship between Harry and his grandmother, which, he believes, will make for an intriguing Netflix narrative.
In summary, Ryan Mark firmly criticizes Harry and Meghan for disrespecting the Queen's olive branch and prioritizing their pursuit of fame and fortune over true service.
He calls for consequences and suggests that the couple should be kept at a distance from the royal family.