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Lizzie Cundy Regrets Introducing Meghan to Prince Harry: A Tale of Betrayal
Former friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Lizzie Cundy, is now expressing regret for playing matchmaker between the couple.
In a recent interview, she claimed that everything that has transpired since their introduction is her fault.
Cundy first met Meghan back in 2013 when the actress was still starring in the hit TV show “Suits.”
The two bonded during a charity dinner in London, but their friendship quickly soured when Meghan allegedly cut ties with Cundy after getting close to Prince Harry.
Ms. Cundy did not hold back as she criticized the couple's behavior since leaving the royal institution in March 2020.
She pointed out that they have lost more staff than she has had cups of tea, raising questions about their conduct.
During an appearance on the Jeremy Vine Show, presenter Jeremy Vine even suggested that the couple should be commended for their outspokenness in fighting against racism.
As Prince Harry and Meghan prepare to release a bombshell documentary on Netflix, Lizzie Cundy shared her thoughts on their latest endeavor.
Speaking to OK Magazine at the Trick Christmas launch, she expressed regret over introducing the Duke of Sussex to the former Suits actress.
“I wish I never introduced Harry to her.
It's all my fault,” she confessed, apologizing to Camilla and everyone involved.
Cundy also accused the couple of trying to dismantle the monarchy, lamenting that this could have happened while the Queen was still alive and undermining her 70 years of remarkable work.
She urged them to find their own identity and stop complaining.
Once close friends, Lizzie and Meghan are now estranged.
Cundy has been openly critical of the couple in the past and intends to watch their upcoming documentary, despite being appalled by it.
Meghan, on the other hand, seems to dismiss the criticism, stating that it's a “dirty game.”
The pain and suffering endured by women who marry into the royal family were also highlighted, with images of Princess Diana and Kate Middleton being hounded by photographers serving as a stark reminder.
In an interview with the Daily Star, Lizzie Cundy shared her concerns about Meghan's return for the four-day weekend.
She revealed that the palace is allegedly very worried about the situation.
It seems that the fallout between Cundy and Meghan reflects the broader tension surrounding the couple, their decisions, and their public image.
As the world eagerly awaits the release of their documentary, one can't help but wonder how this latest chapter will further shape the narrative surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Will it shed new light on their experiences within the royal family, or will it simply add fuel to the fire of controversy that has surrounded them since their departure?
Only time will tell.