Meghan Markle has recently been accused of focusing solely on herself when being mere feet away from some of the world’s most disadvantaged women.
All of this has been mentioned by royal critic and novelist Liz Jones.
She mentioned it in one of her most recent articles for the Daily Mail.
In it, she mentioned Meghan Markle’s British influence and stated, “I felt Meghan’s early initiatives, such as curating a cookbook to help victims of the Grenfell fire, were genuine and relevant.”
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However, “my enthusiasm began to wane, as it did for many people, when Meghan ill-advisedly whined she was ‘not okay’ in a TV interview later that same year” and “she was on tour in South Africa at the time, within a couple of hundred feet of the most deprived women and children on the planet.”
At the end of the day, the expert said “I finally washed my hands of her when she performed that extravagant curtsey in the Harry and Meghan 2023 Netflix series, seemingly mocking the Queen.”
“And I felt enraged reading her fans’ demolition of Kate this past week, when she’s recuperating in hospital,” he added.
“The Princess of Wales is the epitome of class, duty, and quiet strength, and no one should be attacked while they are unwell.”