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Meghan Markle’s Interview with Ellen DeGeneres Sparks Controversy

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Meghan Markle’s Interview with Ellen DeGeneres Sparks Controversy

In a recent preview clip published on Wednesday, the Duchess of Sussex opened up to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres about her life as an actress before marrying .

recalled the days when she used to drive her old car to auditions at Warner Bros. studio, where Ellen's show is filmed.

However, royal expert Angela Levin has claimed that the interview was the most cringe-worthy TV appearance she has ever seen.

Levin went on to say that Ellen DeGeneres might have a grudge against Meghan and wanted her to look foolish so that her career would crumble.

She questioned what other people would do about a friend like that and said that appearing on Ellen's show was a sign of having no respect for anyone who acts like that.

The royal expert claimed that Meghan was trying to be a really natural ordinary girl, but it wasn't going to work.

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Meghan's appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show was her first visit to a television talk show since becoming a member of the British royal family.

It was also her first big TV appearance since she and Harry gave a bombshell interview to in March, where they spoke about their unhappiness at life within the royal family.

In the preview clip, Meghan related an anecdote about her many auditions when she was starting out as an actress in Los Angeles.

Ms Levin dissected the preview clip made available on Wednesday of the full interview and told The Sun that Meghan was acting like everything was wonderful and funny, and that she was sweet and a bit shy.

However, Levin claimed that Meghan's attempt to be a really natural ordinary girl was not going to work, and that she was desperate for publicity and for people to watch and see her.

The announcement of Meghan's appearance on Ellen's show has sparked dread in Buckingham Palace, with a memory of Meghan and Harry's interview with still fresh in their minds.

Levin claimed that the palace dreads everything Meghan says because she can be so rude.

Levin also criticized Meghan's timing, as 's grandfather was ill at the time of the Oprah interview.

The upcoming interview with Ellen DeGeneres comes amid increasingly frequent reports of the Queen's health.

Her Majesty, who is 95 years old, held her first audience for weeks at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, welcoming the Chief of Defence Staff, General Sir Nick Carter, to her Berkshire home.

However, the Queen did not attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph after injuring her back just before the event.

Prior to this 11th hour cancellation, the longest reigning monarch in history missed a slew of royal engagements, including scheduled trips to Glasgow for COP26 and to Northern Ireland to mark the centenary of its creation.

The Queen also spent a night in hospital in central London on October 20, but returned home to Windsor Castle promptly after preliminary tests.

In conclusion, 's interview with Ellen DeGeneres has sparked controversy, with royal expert Angela Levin criticizing the Duchess for trying too hard to be a natural ordinary girl.

The announcement of the interview has also sparked dread in Buckingham Palace, with the memory of Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey still fresh in their minds.

Meanwhile, reports of the Queen's health continue to circulate, with her recent absence from royal engagements causing concern among the public.

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