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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Accusations of Betrayal and Untrustworthiness
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been labeled untrustworthy by an expert, sparking a heated discussion on Fox News.
During a recent segment, host Greg Gutfield and contributor Kat Timpf expressed their concerns about the Sussexes, emphasizing that the royal family should be cautious when dealing with them.
Timpf warned, “Everyone's got to be really careful and not hang out with them ever because this one is a tell-all.”
She suggested that the couple has already revealed too much and will now seek additional material by digging into the lives of others.
Gutfield chimed in, adding, “You just can't trust this pair.”
The group even speculated that Meghan Markle might have written Prince Harry's book.
They questioned how anyone could believe that he had authored it himself, given that she was the one who saved the text messages from their relationship.
This observation led to a lighthearted dig at the Duke of Sussex, with Gutfield joking about his frostbitten p-nis extract mentioned in the memoir.
The criticism doesn't end there.
Late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel, known for his connections to the Hollywood elite, also took aim at Prince Harry.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield revealed that Kimmel's skits mocking passages from the Duke's memoir have caused discomfort within the Hollywood circle.
Schofield explained, “If Kimmel has the courage to tease Prince Harry on national television, imagine the conversations that have happened behind closed doors.”
The Sussexes' high-profile friends, who were initially supportive, may now be feeling deceived with the release of their Netflix series and Harry's book.
Schofield highlighted Kimmel's parody of the Duke's account of his frostbitten p-nis during a charity walk in the North Pole.
The comedian even read from a children's book titled “The Prince and the p-nis.”
This segment elicited laughter from the US audience and made a subtle reference to the late Princess Diana, Harry's mother.
Schofield believes that such mockery and the revelation of intimate details and arguments within the royal family could have consequences for the couple's relationships with celebrities who value their privacy.
The royal expert further explained that Harry's memoir delves into his split from the royal household and provides insights into his younger years.
The book contains a series of shocking revelations in the Prince's own words.
Its release was met with tremendous success, becoming the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever, with 1.4 million copies sold in the UK, US, and Canada on its first day alone.
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to face accusations of betrayal and untrustworthiness, it remains to be seen how their high-profile connections will respond.
The couple's decision to open up about their lives has exposed them to both criticism and mockery, which could strain their relationships with the Hollywood elite.
Only time will tell how these revelations will impact their standing in the public eye and their future endeavors.