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Former Pal of Meghan Markle Calls on King Charles III to Stop Attention on Sussexes
A former friend of Meghan Markle has reached out to King Charles III, urging him to intervene and put an end to the excessive focus on his daughter-in-law and son, Prince Harry.
Lizzie Cundy, a TV presenter who was once close to Meghan, expressed her frustration with the couple, claiming that they have built a career out of complaining.
Cundy's grievances stem from the recent parodying of the Sussexes in the popular cartoon series, Family Guy.
Cundy voiced her concerns about the attention surrounding Meghan and Harry, stating that it has gotten out of hand and requires the intervention of the King himself.
She urged King Charles to step in and halt Meghan's memoirs, emphasizing that enough is enough.
Cundy believes that the couple's constant moaning and whining has made them a laughing stock, not only in the United Kingdom but also in the United States.
She added that their celebrity friends have distanced themselves from them.
Highlighting the financial aspect, Cundy claimed that the Sussexes can only make money by criticizing the royal family.
She called on King Charles to ensure that Meghan doesn't release any memoirs, suggesting that they might contain more bombshells than her husband's recent book.
Directly addressing her former friend, Cundy appealed to Meghan to stop writing.
She argued that the royal family and the British public have reached their breaking point and cannot endure further mockery.
Cundy also had some words for Meghan's father-in-law, urging King Charles to assert himself and address the situation directly.
This recent parody comes just nine months after the Sussexes were ridiculed in an episode of South Park.
In the Family Guy episode, a cartoon version of Meghan and Harry is seen lounging by the pool.
The main character, Peter Griffin, compares himself to the Duke and Duchess while at a bar with his friends.
The scene then shifts to Harry and Meghan at the pool, where they are approached by a butler who mentions their multimillion-dollar deal with Netflix.
The clip ends with Meghan receiving a notification about a sponsored Instagram post.
This scathing parody follows the collapse of Harry and Meghan's podcast deal with Spotify, worth $20 million.
It is reported that Meghan plans to release a detailed memoir, following in her husband's footsteps after the success of his book, “Spare.”
Royal experts believe that Meghan's memoir will be highly successful and provide an opportunity for her to share her perspective on her time with the royal family, as well as her relationship with Princess Diana and Kate Middleton.
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