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Harry and Meghan’s Contrived and Fake Video Exposed, Sparking Social Media Backlash

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Harry and Meghan’s Contrived and Fake Video Exposed, Sparking Social Media Backlash

and have recently come under fire for a contrived and fake video they released on the topic of cyberbullying.

The video, which was intended to shed light on the issue, has instead faced heavy criticism and scrutiny on social media platforms.

In response to the video, Lady Victoria Hervey expressed her thoughts on GB News, stating, “I think with Meghan, she likes to always have the last word.

It's got to be about her.

She has to finish her sentences.

I found it very contrived and I found it fake.”

Lady Victoria further added that she believes the video is nothing more than a PR stunt to improve their public image, especially considering the recent negative press they have received.

She suspects that the video was filmed some time ago and was only released now to create the illusion of unity and happiness.

Many social media users and media commentators were quick to notice the polished production techniques used in the video, as well as the affected demeanor of the Sussexes.

The video seemed to portray the young tech leaders they were speaking to as surprised by their call, even though their reactions were clearly being filmed.

This discrepancy did not go unnoticed, leading to further skepticism among viewers.

One particular moment in the video caught the attention of viewers, where Harry thanked one of the tech leaders, saying, “thank you for doing everything that you do, our kids especially are incredibly grateful.”

However, Meghan interjected, contradicting him by saying, “They don't know it yet, but they will.”

Despite this contradiction, Harry robotically repeated her words in agreement.

This scripted exchange only added to the perception of the video being contrived and insincere.

While some individuals took a sarcastic approach, expressing their disbelief at the authenticity of the video, others were more critical.

One Twitter user claimed that the video was actually filmed back in May 2023, questioning why it was only being released now.

The timing of the video's release, coinciding with 's surprise appearance at an earth shop burger stand, raised suspicions among many.

It appeared to some that the video was strategically released to divert attention and overshadow other news.

Interestingly, this situation highlights the contrasting approaches taken by and Catherine, who have chosen to ignore rumors, and Harry and Meghan, who consistently attempt to dispel them.

It seems that Harry and Meghan only feel the need to address rumors when they hold some truth, leading to their constant scrambling for damage control.

On the other hand, Prince William and Catherine remain unfazed by false accusations, demonstrating their confidence in their relationship.

Despite their efforts to quell rumors about their marriage, sources close to Harry and Meghan claim that they are growing tired of the endless speculation.

An insider revealed to OK magazine that the Sussexes' marriage is indeed fine, and the reports of separation stemmed from Harry's solo trip to Africa, which was purely work-related.

They emphasize that this trip should not be misconstrued as a sign of trouble in their marriage.

Critics also pointed out another detail in the video that raised eyebrows.

Meghan and Harry were seen talking into what appeared to be a dead phone.

If they were truly on a call, one would expect to see the person's contact information on the screen.

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