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Journalist labels Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘outrageous’

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Journalist labels Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘outrageous’

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  • Prince Harry and Meghan are becoming increasingly outrageous.
  • Reason for their outrage is their close ties to the Royal Family.
  • They are only relevant if they have currency with the Royal Family.
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According to experts, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “becoming increasingly outrageous.”

These findings and insights were provided by columnist Louise Roberts.

Her revelations came during an interview. “Their value is their proximity to the Royal Family do by making sure the children have titles, they still have that link to the institution which of course they loathe and detest and has crippled them throughout their entire marriage.”

“They are only relevant if they have currency with the Royal Family because those broadcasters, publishers and group of wealthy friends they’re trying to keep on their side won’t hang around for long it that is broken.”

She also cautioned before concluding,“They’re becoming increasingly more outrageous in their claims as well, who knows what they’ll say after they leave the UK and go back to America after the Coronation.”

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