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Meghan Markle’s Mouthpiece Attacks Zara and Mike Tindall

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Meghan Markle’s Mouthpiece Attacks Zara and Mike Tindall

's representative, Omid Scobie, recently wrote an article where he accused the media of hypocrisy when it comes to covering royal protocol.

According to Scobie, the media likes to use protocol as a fictional vehicle to pin negative narratives on whoever they want.

He also pointed out how the Sussexes were publicly lambasted for holding hands, while the Tindalls who did the same were hailed as respectful.

Scobie's article seems to suggest that Meghan is screaming about how unfair it is that they can't do certain things while others can, even though they don't have titles.

Scobie's article received mixed reactions from readers, with some defending the Tindalls and accusing Scobie of throwing shade at them.

One online user commented that the Tindalls were a charming family and popular with royal fans.

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They also suggested that Scobie's post was another sign that the Harkle camp is getting desperate and trying to instigate distractions.

Another user pointed out that if Meghan and Harry's titles should be stripped because Zara and Mike don't have them, then comparisons should go both ways.

Others criticized Scobie for not understanding the difference between a working royal representing their country and a non-working, non-publicly funded royal.

They found it boring that he kept making the same mistake.

Another user added that Meghan doesn't want to come for Zara since Charles adores her.

Mike and Zara have little in common with Harry and Meghan, and it's like comparing apples and oranges.

People like Mike and Zara and respect them as athletes.

Meanwhile, Mike Tindall has reportedly signed up for the ITV reality show I'm a Celebrity, making him the first royal to ever do so.

Royal expert Duncan Larcombe believes that this is a smart move for Mike, who he thinks is underused by the monarchy.

Larcombe said that Mike is a huge asset who could replace as the family's court jester.

He also believes that Mike would have signed up for the show years ago if he hadn't met and married Zara.

Larcombe doesn't see any problem with Mike joining the show, saying that he won a Rugby World Cup and has a successful broadcasting career.

He also pointed out that many ex-rugby players have been on the show before.

Larcombe thinks that Tindall is a huge asset who's been really underused by the royals.

He added that while he isn't a blood royal, he's been on the scene as long as the Princess of Wales.

Larcombe believes that Mike will entertain the rest of the family, and he thinks that the vast majority of them will tune in.

In conclusion, 's mouthpiece, Omid Scobie, recently wrote an article accusing the media of hypocrisy when it comes to covering royal protocol.

He suggested that the media uses protocol as a fictional vehicle to pin negative narratives on whoever they want.

The article received mixed reactions from readers, with some defending the Tindalls and accusing Scobie of throwing shade at them.

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