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Ex- spokesman of Queen Elizabeth remarks Harry, Meghan documentary

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Ex- spokesman of Queen Elizabeth remarks Harry, Meghan documentary

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  • Dickie Arbiter is a former spokesperson for the late Queen Elizabeth.
  • He claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s story has “holes in it”.
  • Arbiter says they have ‘lost direction’ and ‘no one will believe a word they say’.
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Prime Harry and Meghan Markle’s allegation of “institutional gaslighting” has been addressed by Dickie Arbiter, a former spokesperson for the late Queen Elizabeth.

The Sun quoted Arbiter, who worked for the Queen from 1988 to 2000, as saying that “There are more holes in their story than a colander.”

He declared,”It is absolutely outrageous to be talking about institutional gaslighting. And their security was taken away because taxpayers won’t pay for them to live in America.”

“There are so many mixed messages. I think they have lost direction and no one will believe a word they say.”

Following the release of the latest teaser for the Netflix documentary starring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Dickie Arbiter made his comments.

In the first half of the documentary, the royal family was mostly spared; but, in the trailer for the second part, Harry claimed that lies were told to shield his brother Prince William.

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