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Meghan and Harry Markle Under Fire for Alleged Reality TV Show

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Meghan and Harry Markle Under Fire for Alleged Reality TV Show

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan and Harry Markle, have come under fire yet again.

This time, they are being criticized for allegedly taking part in a reality TV show.

Comedian Michael Rappaport recently mocked the couple on the Wendy Williams show, based on unverified rumors that they invited Netflix cameras into their home.

Although the couple's spokesperson denied a similar rumor in September 2020, saying, “The Duke and Duchess are not taking part in any reality shows,” Rappaport's intervention is significant.

It is the latest and strongest indication that Meghan's former showbiz industry may be feeling less protective of her.

During the show, Rappaport described Harry as going from being a real prince to an actual real housewife, while mocking their post-royal professional endeavors.

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He jokingly suggested they may set up a CBD company and criticized their alleged involvement in a reality TV show.

“You guys said you didn't want attention, you didn't want to be in the limelight, but you're starting a reality TV show.

This is how you really become royalty in America, you start your own reality TV show,” he said.

Rappaport continued his criticism, “I just don't know what they want, what's their endgame?”

He also attacked the couple's decision to leave the royal family, saying, “First you guys wanted to do philanthropy.”

He then reminded the guest host that the couple is officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to which Rappaport replied, “No, no, no, they're Meghan and Harry Markle, you ain't Sussex.

You're Meghan and Harry Markle.

They do things their way and I'm telling you my man took her last name.

She's driving the ship.”

Meanwhile, the world has reportedly become completely baffled seeing and 's silence over Thomas Markle's ailment.

This claim has been made by royal author and biographer Richard Kaye, in a new piece for the Daily Mail.

He wrote, “It seemed then, at the time of the royal wedding, and it seems now, remarkable that proper efforts were not put in place to prepare Mr. Markle for the news, providing an aide to brief him or better still flying him to London and accommodating him in a royal home where he could have acclimatized ahead of the wedding.”

Kaye also questioned why Harry did not meet his girlfriend's father in person, as any prospective son-in-law would do.

“There must have been countless opportunities for Harry, and Meghan, to have paid a private visit to her father, long before he started giving interviews,” he said.

In other news, a lip reader, John Cassidy, has translated everything the Royals said on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they waved at the crowds during the Trooping the Colour parade.

Senior Royals were stunned by the impressive flypast of the military aircraft.

didn't hide his enthusiasm as he said, “Whoa!

It's the Red Arrows.”

Lip reader John Cassidy told the Metro the Queen was similarly excited as she said, “That's our Air Force.

The Apaches.”

The Duchess of Cambridge pointed her children's attention at the trails the jets left in the fine weather as she said, “See the smoke.”

The event was a celebration of the Queen's official birthday, which is traditionally held in June.

It was a scaled-down version of the usual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, the Royals still managed to put on a show for the public, with the Queen leading the way.

Overall, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to be in the spotlight, with both positive and negative attention.

While lip readers translate the Royals' conversations and the world questions their silence over Thomas Markle's ailment, critics continue to mock their post-royal professional endeavors.

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