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Experts calls Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘unloved losers’

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Experts calls Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘unloved losers’

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  • Experts said Meghan & Harry are “nothing more than a pair of unloved losers.”
  • Piers Morgan, who hosts a TV show and comments on the royal family.
  • Made the claims during an interview with  Jill Dougherty.
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Royal experts have said that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are “nothing more than a pair of unloved losers.”

Piers Morgan, who hosts a TV show and comments on the royal family, said this.

His claims during the interview, “They’re spewing endless toxic hate at their families and causing huge anger and pain in the process to people, in the case of Harry’s family, who they know can’t and won’t publicly respond.”

“They’re also causing mounting damage to an institution that they happily trade-off while they berate, smear and diminish it.”

“This is cowardly, treacherous, and despicable. And in the end, Meghan and Harry will lose because people who heartlessly ditch their families for commercial gain very rarely end up as anything but unloved losers.”

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