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Duke and Duchess of Bullshit: Morning Show Hosts Roast Harry and Meghan

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Duke and Duchess of Bullshit: Morning Show Hosts Roast Harry and Meghan

In a playful twist on royal affairs, the popular hosts of The Morning Show, Larry M Durer and Kylie Gillies, took a light-hearted jab at and following the release of their unofficial portraits.

The duo couldn't resist a cheeky comparison when they noticed Gillies had donned an outfit strikingly similar to Markle's.

This amusing moment led to a fun recreation of the photo, delighting fans and sparking laughter in the studio.

Gillies later shared a side-by-side image of their playful homage on Instagram.

Her caption read, “The Duke and Duchess of Bullshit,” which perfectly encapsulated the irreverent spirit of the moment.

Durer chimed in with his own witty remark, stating, “At least two men in this photo have played n-ked billiards in Vegas, and at least two women in this photo would do anything to get the keys to the castle.” Clearly, Durer's quip stole the show.

As the morning progressed, it took the pair several segments to nail down the perfect shot.

Fans of the show quickly joined in on the fun, expressing their enjoyment of the light-hearted banter.

Some viewers even voiced their preference for the dynamic duo over the Sussexes.

One fan humorously remarked, “Why on earth does Harry have that stupid smirk?

And she's so serious.”

Another viewer added, “Larry and Kylie do it better,” while someone else declared, “I believe your TV marriage will last longer than theirs.” The enthusiasm was palpable, with many rallying behind the hosts and playfully declaring their allegiance to “Princess Kylie and Prince Laz” over “Princess Megs and Prince Haz.”

The backdrop for this comedic moment was the recent release of portraits featuring and Markle at the One Young World Summit, where Markle was a keynote speaker.

These images marked the first official family portrait since the passing of II, stirring conversations about the couple's current status within the royal fold.

Daily Express editor Angela Epstein weighed in on the royal portrait, noting the stark contrast between the Sussexes' current situation and their previous inclusion in royal family photos.

She reminisced about the time they were part of a charming family portrait for Prince Charles' 70th birthday in 2018.

However, since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, it seems the couple has shifted their focus to other endeavors.

Amidst the laughter and light-hearted jabs, questions linger about why Harry and Meghan continue to hold onto their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Their departure from royal life has sparked debate about their relevance and connection to the monarchy.

Adding fuel to the fire, media personality Megyn Kelly recently criticized the couple during an interview with Tom Bauer.

She described Markle and Harry as “thin-skinned” regarding public perception, suggesting that their sensitivity to criticism contradicts their pursuit of fame.

Kelly's remarks highlighted the couple's ongoing struggle with their public image.

Bauer, who shared his insights on Markle's motivations, painted a picture of her as a woman on a quest for wealth and fame, having targeted Harry after her divorce in 2013.

He suggested that Markle's approach to relationships could be manipulative, implying that anyone who crossed her path faced consequences.

The contradictions surrounding Harry and Meghan's public persona are evident.

While they express discontent over media scrutiny, they simultaneously seek validation through platforms like Netflix and Spotify.

Bauer pointed out this hypocrisy, emphasizing how Harry's hypersensitivity clashes with their media ambitions.

Kelly expressed her disbelief at Harry's sensitivity, noting that Markle's preoccupation with image makes her particularly vulnerable to negative press.

The ongoing dialogue around the Sussexes continues to captivate audiences, blending humor, critique, and a touch of royal drama.

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