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Meghan Markle’s Comments About Kate Middleton Were “Unnecessary,” Says Australian Radio Host

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Meghan Markle’s Comments About Kate Middleton Were “Unnecessary,” Says Australian Radio Host

Australian radio presenter Jackie O. Henderson has criticized for her comments about the Duchess of Cambridge during her interview with in March.

The 46-year-old presenter, who had previously defended the Sussexes, admitted that she didn't like what had happened during the interview.

Henderson made her comments during a conversation with co-host Kyle Sanderlunds on KISFM.

When Sanderlunds mentioned the possibility of dating Britney Spears, Henderson replied, “I think he's gone the wrong way anyway.

I think he's made a mistake with Meghan.”

The radio host was particularly critical of Meghan's comments about , claiming that the former actress had thrown the Duchess under the bus.

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During the interview, Meghan alleged that Kate had made her cry during a disagreement over bridesmaids' dresses before later apologizing.

“I thought that was really unnecessary,” Henderson said.

“Like she even said, ‘I don't dislike Kate.'

She apologized, so really.

I don't mind Harry.

I don't know.

I'm torn.

I think they should be able to say what they want, but I just didn't like what Meghan said about Kate.”

Henderson also criticized for his comments about other members of the Royal Family.

She expressed her anger at the idea of him continuing to criticize his grandmother, II, after her death.

“If he keeps b*****g about his granny, and she dies, I'll be very angry,” Henderson said.

“He said his father, Charles, hated the way his father, Philip, brought him up, that his father brought him up that way and he's ending the trauma now.

That means his grandmother and grandfather.

Such as having a go at her.

Shush is 100 years old for God's sake.”

Prince Harry had made similar comments during his appearance on The Me You Can't See, a show he co-presented with .

He spoke about how his father, , had told him that “it was like that for me so it's gonna be like that for you,” and how he disagreed with that approach.

“Just because you suffered, that doesn't mean that your kids have to suffer,” Prince Harry said.

“In fact quite the opposite, if you've suffered, do whatever you can to make sure that whatever experiences, negative experiences you had, that you can make it right for your kids.”

During the March interview with Oprah, Meghan had alleged that there were “concerns and conversations” within the Royal Family about 's skin tone before his birth.

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