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Meghan Markle’s Lack of Compassion Revealed in New Interview
In a recent interview with The Cut, Meghan Markle, the former royal and self-proclaimed feminist, continues to take aim at her British in-laws and the media of her husband's home country.
It seems that compassion is not a trait that comes naturally to her as she strives to maintain her self-appointed position as the Queen of Montecito.
During the interview, it was revealed that Prince Harry and their daughter, Lilibet, often appear unsmiling.
Alison P. Davis, a journalist, shared her experience of being in the presence of the baby.
Lilibet, with her watchful bright blue eyes, was brought out by her nanny while the interview with Meghan Markle continued.
This offered fans a closer look at the baby's facial features.
However, it was concerning to witness a small person in the room not smiling, prompting everyone to make an effort to entertain her.
Eventually, Meghan gave a lopsided smile, but it was puzzling why it took such effort to elicit a response from the baby.
Markle was also questioned about her relationship with the royal family.
She claimed that forgiving them required a great deal of effort on her part.
One can only imagine the reaction of the royals when they read this statement.
Her Majesty, for instance, might have been taken aback by the notion that Markle had to try so hard to forgive them.
The actress-turned-royal didn't stop there with her questionable remarks.
She recounted an incident at the Lion King premiere in London three years ago, where a South African actor allegedly rejoiced in the streets upon her marriage into the royal family, comparing it to the celebration of Nelson Mandela's release from prison.
It begs the question: why did it take her so long to share this supposed story?
Another falsehood emerged when Markle claimed that she couldn't do the school run in Britain without being hounded by the paparazzi.
She asserted that 40 pressmen would be snapping away at her every move.
However, this claim contradicts the strict rules in place regarding the press and the royal family, which prohibit the photographing of royal children in educational settings without parental consent.
Furthermore, Markle mentioned encounters with young girls who view her as a real-life princess.
This assertion seems far-fetched, as it is unlikely that such encounters occur frequently.
During the interview, Prince Harry made a cameo appearance, expressing his exhaustion after a 10-hour photoshoot.
Markle denied being a model, but Harry disagreed, insisting that she could be both a model and a mother.
The response from Buckingham Palace was a dignified silence, but it is known that Prince Philip had little patience for the actress and often expressed his disapproval in colorful language.
As Meghan and Harry continue to fire shots at their relatives across the pond, they should consider that their perpetually maligned family may have their limits.
It remains to be seen how much more the British royals will tolerate.