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Queen Elizabeth asked to publicly APOLOGIZE to Meghan Markle
As the royal drama between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the rest of the British royal family ramps up, Queen Elizabeth II has been urged to submit an apology to her.
According to The Mirror, Sunshine Hostin, who co-hosts The View with Whoopi Goldberg, Meghan McCain, Sara Haines, and Joy Behar, suggest that the queen should apologize to the Duchess of Sussex for the racial hatred she suffered in the Royal Family.
This comes after senior royals launched a probe into Meghan's bullying.
“I think they are that concerned – the Firm, the Palace, the Royal Family – about the Oprah interview to dredge up some allegations from two and a half years ago, that she allegedly bullied staff by sending emails at 5am,” she said.
“My goodness, I sends emails at 1am, 2am, 5am – I would have had many cases against me if that was criminal behaviour.”
Sunny went on: “I'm really shocked that rather than trying to mend this rift, rather than supporting Meghan and Harry, who I think removed his wife and his family from England because of the terrible racial hatred that she was subjected to, and he didn't want history to repeat itself after what happened to his mother with the media.
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“I'm just surprised that they haven't tried to even apologise for not protecting her more, and instead do this.
“It says a lot, I think, about the workings of the Royal Family,” she added.
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Sunny's co-host Meghan McCain agreed, branding some of the bullying allegations “ridiculous” in their content.
“This is really interesting because it's a very obvious oppo-dump on Meghan Markle, and one of the things she's being accused of in her abuse is emailing staffers early in the morning,” she said.
“Right now they're trying to make Meghan Markle look really, really bad, including accusing her of wearing diamond earrings that were gifted her by the Prince of Saudi Arabia after Jamal Khashoggi was murdered.
“And these are all facts that, I guess, known for many years – why are they coming out right now?”
Panelist Joy Behar agreed, saying: “In the British monarchy, they will just make your life miserable – you'd better toe the line.
“They do not like it when you go up against them.
Queen's response
“The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately,” she continued.
“Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved family members.”
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