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Meghan Markle is “devastated to fit in the woke movement, & “Oprah knows it”

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  • Harry and Meghan have been mocked for overestimating their potential to retain power in America.
  • Dan Wootton, a royal analyst and expert, brought these admissions and charges to light.
  • Meghan is attentive to what Gayle and Oprah say because she views them as the leaders of American celebrity.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently been mocked for overestimating their potential to retain power in America, as well as Oprah’s attempt to “bank” on it all.

Dan Wootton, a royal analyst and expert, brought these admissions and charges to light.

His charges were made public by the publication.

He began by saying, “Meghan hangs on every word uttered by Gayle and Oprah in particular, whom she regards as queens of the American celebrity woke movement, of which she is so desperate to be a part.”

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Thus, “the message to Meghan from her pair of faux friends came through loud and clear: We need you to be at the coronation in order for us to retain our own influence as your powerhouse American media mates.”

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