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Meghan Markle ‘started burning bridges first’ says experts

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Meghan Markle ‘started burning bridges first’ says experts

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  • Meghan Markle was the one who lit the match and is now to blame for Prince Harry’s actions.
  • She argued that the Duchess was leading the charge in anti-royal sentiments.
  • Prince Harry participated in the “vindictiveness”.
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Meghan Markle was the one who “lit the match” and is now to blame for Prince Harry’s actions according to experts.

Kinsey Schofield, a royal analyst, made this assertion in a conversation with  Australian media.

She kicked off the discussion by discussing the “domino effect” Meghan Markle has brought about, even going so far as to claim that the Duchess was “leading the charge” in anti-royal sentiments before Prince Harry participated in the “vindictiveness.”

She was even quoted saying, “I think it’s hard for anyone to deny that Meghan started burning bridges first.”

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“They say there is this sexism in blaming Meghan for everything that is happening but Meghan seems to be the domino effect, she blew off her family first.”

“I don’t think it’s fair to call it sexist to look at Meghan Markle and think, ‘Hmm, are you the problem?’ when Harry never showed this kind of vindictiveness or revenge before.”

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