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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle perceive kindness as weakness

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle perceive kindness as weakness

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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  • Experts warn about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “endgame.”
  • The House of Windsor is on the back foot.
  • Their endgame is the destruction of the monarchy.
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Experts on the royal family have given a very serious warning about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their “endgame.”

In her new article for the newspaper, royal biographer and author Sarah Vine said this:

She started her letter with, “They smell blood, and they sense weakness.” The House of Windsor is on the back foot. Charles and William must consider their next move very carefully.

“A big part of their problem is that, so far, they have resisted the urge to fight dirty.” Every time the Sussexes hit them below the belt, they respond with upright integrity, apologising, professing sympathy, and extending olive branches wherever possible.

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“It has done them a lot of good.””It’s clear that Meghan and Harry see all kindness as weakness, a chink in the armour to be exploited.”

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“And the truth is, they don’t want a reconciliation.” Their endgame is the destruction of the monarchy. They cannot, and must not, win.

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