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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Allegations of Untrustworthiness
Fox News host Greg Gutfield and contributor Kat Timpf recently discussed the credibility of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, labeling the royal couple as untrustworthy.
Timpf cautioned, advising everyone to steer clear of the Sussexes, as they are known for divulging personal information and may seek out more material to share.
Gutfield echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the lack of trustworthiness exhibited by the pair.
The duo also speculated that Meghan Markle might have been the actual author behind Harry's upcoming book, questioning how anyone could overlook such a possibility.
Gutfield further ridiculed Prince Harry over his purported frostbitten p-nis anecdote in his memoir.
Adding to the scrutiny, Hollywood A-lister Jimmy Kimmel joined in on the criticism directed at Prince Harry.
Known for his connections within the elite circles of Tinseltown, Kimmel took jabs at the Duke of Sussex during his late-night show, drawing attention to passages from Harry's memoir, including a humorous take on the frostbite incident.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield highlighted the impact of Kimmel's mockery on the couple, suggesting that the public teasing from a prominent figure like Kimmel could be particularly challenging for the Sussexes to endure.
The backlash against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continues to escalate, with Schofield pointing out that the release of their Netflix series and Harry's book has left some of their high-profile acquaintances feeling deceived.
Schofield remarked that the couple's ventures have exposed them to ridicule and censure, especially evident in Kimmel's satirical portrayal of Harry's misadventures.
The late-night host's comedic rendition of the Duke's experiences, including a whimsical children's book titled “The Prince and the p-nis,” elicited laughter from the American audience and even referenced Princess Diana, Harry's late mother.
Schofield emphasized that the revelations within Harry's memoir, detailing personal conflicts and behind-the-scenes dynamics within the royal family, are likely to draw attention from celebrities who prioritize their privacy.
She highlighted the book's exploration of Harry and Meghan's departure from the royal institution, shedding light on the Duke's formative years and unveiling a series of explosive revelations in his own words.
The book's unprecedented success, becoming the fastest-selling non-fiction publication with 1.4 million copies sold across the UK, US, and Canada on its debut day, underscores the public's insatiable curiosity surrounding the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.