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Meghan and Harry Under Fire for Parenting Advice Amid Controversy

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Meghan and Harry Under Fire for Parenting Advice Amid Controversy

and have found themselves at the center of yet another storm, this time facing sharp criticism from royal biographer Angela Levin.

Levin has accused the couple of being both arrogant and ignorant after they dared to offer parenting advice to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, despite not having a wealth of experience in that area.

While they do have two children, and , the couple has chosen to keep their faces hidden from the public eye, raising eyebrows about their authority on the subject.

In a recent statement posted on their Archwell Foundation website, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed that no amount of good parenting could shield children from the dangers of social media.

They called for immediate reforms in the online landscape, coinciding with a Senate hearing where tech giants like Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel were grilled about their platforms' impact on youth.

Levin did not hold back in her critique.

In an interview with GB News, she expressed outrage at Meghan and Harry's audacity to dispense parenting advice.

“They have no kids; they have two little babies who they don't show to anybody,” she remarked, questioning how the couple could lecture others on effective parenting when they seem to have minimal interaction with their own children.

The biographer also highlighted the irony of Meghan and Harry criticizing social media platforms while actively using these same platforms to promote their brand and agenda.

Levin pointed out that the couple benefits financially from social media, using it as a tool to express their views and criticize others, all while claiming it harms children.

“They're part of the problem,” she stated bluntly.

Furthermore, Levin accused the couple of being disconnected from reality.

She suggested that instead of meddling in global issues, they should prioritize their family matters.

“They seem to think they are the most important people in the world,” she asserted, pointing out their tendency to dictate terms to various institutions and individuals, including the royal family.

Critics of Meghan and Harry echo Levin's sentiments, expressing frustration over their continuous attempts to undermine the monarchy and the British media, all while casting themselves as victims of racism and sexism.

Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020 and relocating to California, the couple has faced allegations of dishonesty and manipulation, using social media to bolster their image.

Their critics have also accused them of exploiting children and young people for personal gain.

By using their children as publicity props, they have raised questions about their commitment to the very issues they claim to champion.

Despite the backlash, Meghan and Harry appear undeterred in their quest for self-promotion and victimhood.

As the couple continues to navigate their post-royal life, they seem oblivious to the growing discontent surrounding their actions.

Levin's remarks serve as a reminder of the scrutiny they face from royal watchers and the media alike.

With each new controversy, their reputation, along with that of the monarchy, hangs in the balance.

The ongoing saga of Meghan and Harry raises important questions about celebrity influence and responsibility.

Can those who profit from social media truly criticize it?

As they push for change, their critics argue that they must first reflect on their own practices and the impact they have on the very issues they discuss.

While the couple advocates for reform in online safety, their credibility is increasingly questioned.

As they attempt to carve out a new identity outside royal confines, the road ahead may be fraught with challenges.

The public's perception of their motives and actions will likely shape the narrative surrounding their future endeavors.

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