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Audience Claps as James Haskell Brutally Mocks Meghan Markle at Bath Forum
In a recent event at the Bath Forum, former England rugby star James Haskell openly mocked Meghan Markle on stage, much to the delight of the audience.
This comes after Prince Harry revealed in his memoirs that he faced criticism from some of his oldest friends for the explosive interview he and Meghan gave to Oprah Winfrey.
Despite the backlash, Haskell had stood by his friend, attending his wedding and even defending Harry's decision to publish his book.
However, Haskell now seems to have a different opinion about Harry's marriage to the American former actress.
Recalling their earlier days when they met at the 2011 wedding of their mutual friend Mike Tindall to Zara Phillips, Haskell remarked on how carefree and fun-loving Harry used to be.
He didn't have any real responsibilities and could simply enjoy life.
But now, Haskell claims that Harry has changed for the worse since marrying Meghan, whom he describes as a toxic wife with expensive tastes.
During the live version of their popular rugby podcast, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, held as an afterparty for the World Cup at the Bath Forum, Haskell made his views clear.
His comments received cheers and applause from the audience.
He also took the opportunity to mock Meghan indirectly by comparing her to Tindall's deference towards his in-laws.
Haskell jokingly referred to Tindall as a “brown-nose” around the royals and playfully suggested that he was just one plane crash away from becoming the king.
The audience found his remarks amusing, and Haskell continued to entertain them by humorously imagining Tindall booking travel plans for the royal family, including flights on budget airlines like Ryanair.
This lighthearted banter between Haskell and the audience seemed to echo Meghan's previous statement about being “one plane crash away from the throne.”
However, it is worth noting that becoming queen isn't Meghan's style, as she has expressed her desire for a different kind of life.
Additionally, it is important to remember that Harry is not in line to be the next king, and Meghan would not become queen unless everyone ahead of them in the line of succession were to pass away.
The event at the Bath Forum showcased Haskell's wit and ability to engage an audience.
His candid remarks about Meghan Markle added an element of humor to the evening, providing entertainment for rugby fans and royal enthusiasts alike.
While his comments may have been met with laughter and applause, it is clear that the dynamics within Harry's circle of friends have shifted since his marriage to Meghan.