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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Branded Untrustworthy by Expert
Fox News host Greg Gutfield and contributor Kat Timpf recently spoke about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and noted how the royals cannot trust the duo.
Ms. Timpf said, “Everyone's got to be really careful and not hang out with them ever because this one is a tell-all, which means they told it all and now they're going to need more material to tell.
They're going to need to find other people to get dirt on.”
Mr. Gutfield added, “You just can't trust this pair.”
The group then alleged that Harry's book has instead been written by Meghan Markle.
“How can you not tell that he didn't write the book?
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She wrote the book.
What man has saved text messages from his girlfriend?”
they noted.
Greg Gutfield also pokes fun at the Duke of Sussex over his frostbitten p-nis extract in the memoir.
Moreover, Harry's been ripped into by Hollywood A-lister Jimmy Kimmel, who's well connected with the elites of Tinseltown.
Skits ripping into Prince Harry on Jimmy Kimmel Live expose him to criticism behind closed doors with members of the Hollywood elite, according to royal expert Kinsey Schofield.
The comments come after A-lister Kimmel mocked passages of the Duke's memoir on his late-night show, including parodying an account about his frostbitten p-nis.
Jimmy Kimmel's criticism of Harry must be especially hard for the Sussexes to swallow.
Kimmel is truly a member of the Hollywood elite.
He vacations with Jennifer Aniston and counts Matt Damon and Ben Affleck as some of his closest friends.
“If Kimmel has the courage to tease Prince Harry on national television, imagine the conversations that have happened behind closed doors,” added Miss Schofield.
With the release of Meghan and Harry's Netflix series and the Duke's book spare, it's likely some of the Sussexes' high-profile friends are starting to feel duped, claimed Miss Schofield.
The To Die For founder said, “Harry and Meghan opened themselves up to mockery and criticism, with both the production of their Netflix show and spare.
It's simply one brother who envies the other.
I think certain individuals are starting to feel duped.”
On his show, Kimmel savaged an account about the Duke's p-nis becoming frostbitten during a North Pole charity walk, reading a parody children's book titled The Prince and the p-nis.
The mockery of the Duke of Sussex was met with howls of laughter from the US audience, and even referenced the late Princess Diana, Harry's mother.
The memoir also reveals intimate details and arguments within the firm, something which celebrities who value their privacy are likely to take notice of, according to Miss Schofield.
She said in a previous interview, responding to the Sussexes' Netflix show, The Prince and the p-nis, “Beyonce doesn't want you reading out private text messages on your reality show.
Beyonce, the Obamas, they value privacy.”
The book dives into Meghan and Harry's split from the royal household, as well as the Duke's younger years.
It details a series of bombshell claims in the Prince's own words.
It became the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever, with 1.4 million copies sold in the UK, US and Canada alone on the first day of release.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing criticism from various sources, including Fox News and Hollywood A-lister Jimmy Kimmel.