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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Face Criticism from GB News Presenter
In a scathing monologue on GB News' To The Point segment, presenter Patrick Christies launched a fiery rant against Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, suggesting that the couple's support has dwindled in celebrity circles.
Christies criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for lecturing the public on anti-racism and climate change, questioning their credibility.
He further highlighted that the couple was not invited to former US President Barack Obama's 60th birthday celebrations, implying that this snub might indicate a shift in public sentiment towards them.
Christies pondered whether Meghan and Harry had become a “busted flush,” noting that Prince Harry used to be highly popular within the royal family.
He described him as a cheeky chappie who enjoyed a night out and had served in Afghanistan.
The presenter emphasized the nation's emotional investment in Harry, from mourning his mother's death to celebrating his marriage, but suggested that it may soon be Harry shedding tears.
Referring to the reported preference of the Obamas for Prince William and Kate Middleton, Christies remarked on the absence of Meghan and Harry at Barack Obama's star-studded 60th birthday event.
He speculated that the Obamas had recognized a turning tide, with the public growing weary of being lectured on climate change by a couple who frequently utilized private jets.
Christies also alluded to Prince Harry's past controversy when he wore a Nazi costume, arguing that the public did not appreciate being lectured on tolerance and anti-racism by someone who had made such a choice.
The criticism towards Prince Harry extends beyond the UK, as Australian Today host Karl Stefanovic took a jab at him during The Breakfast Show.
When co-host Alison Langdon mentioned Harry's name while introducing Global Citizen founder Hugh Evans, Stefanovic interrupted with a pained expression and sarcastically asked, “Prince Harry?”
This remark was met with laughter from the studio.
Langdon responded by suggesting that Stefanovic used to have a favorable opinion of Harry, to which he replied, “Yes, I know, I know.
I love him.”
Stefanovic has previously made negative comments about Harry, particularly regarding his upcoming memoir, questioning whether it would truly be his story or Meghan Markle's.
This year, Prince Harry has garnered global attention for his revelations about why he and Meghan chose to step back from their royal duties.
During their highly-publicized interview with Oprah in March, Harry shared his feelings of being trapped within the royal family and discussed his relationship with Meghan Markle.
These revelations have continued to fuel discussions and debates worldwide.
As public opinion appears to shift, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry find themselves facing criticism from various corners.
The couple's attempts to advocate for causes such as anti-racism and climate change have been met with skepticism, and even former allies like the Obamas seem to have distanced themselves.
Whether this criticism will impact the future endeavors of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remains to be seen, but it is clear that they are navigating a challenging landscape.